Isael

#52 in Puerto Rico

Meaning of Isael

Isael—pronounced eye-SAY-el—breezes in like a hero making his slow-motion entrance in a Bollywood number, all drumbeats and twinkling lights. His passport traces back to the Hebrew “Yisra’el,” the legendary new name given to Jacob after that all-night wrestling match with the divine, so the meaning rings out as “God prevails” or “one who contends with God.” On his way to modern nurseries, Isael tangoed through Spain and Latin America, gathering a little salsa flair before surfing the trade winds to the United States, where the charts show him steadily climbing year after year like a monsoon-fed river. To many parents he paints a picture of quiet strength—a lotus pushing through stone—while pop-culture nods from rising reggaetón stars and fleet-footed footballers add a flash of stadium lights. Ancient gravitas, modern sparkle, and a hint of masala—that’s Isael, a sweet gulab-jamun of a name sure to leave everyone asking for another bite.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as eye-SAY-el (/aɪˈseɪl/)

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