Jasiel is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, believed to derive from Yaʿsîʾēl, “God is my creation,” a concise statement of faith that resonated through the Old Testament, where a warrior of King David’s guard bore the name. In contemporary America, Jasiel has found a modest but steady foothold, particularly within Latino communities drawn to its bright, three-syllable cadence—pronounced jah-SYE-el—and its subtle echo of more familiar biblical choices like Josiah and Ezekiel. U.S. birth records show a gradual climb from single-digit use in the early 1990s to 318 newborns in 2024, signaling a quiet rise that mirrors broader trends favoring distinctive scriptural names with a modern twist. Though still outside the national top 500, Jasiel’s blend of spiritual depth, rhythmic appeal, and cross-cultural accessibility positions it as a fresh yet rooted option for parents seeking a name that feels both time-honored and contemporary.
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