Liel, a unisex name of Hebrew origin pronounced lee-EL (/liːˈɛl/), carries a gentle resonance that feels both intimate and expansive. Literally meaning “my God is God,” it evokes a delicate balance of spiritual strength and tender grace—much like the first light of dawn over a spice-scented Indian dawn. In the United States, Liel has maintained a modest yet steady presence, ranking around the 900s with roughly thirty infants named each year, suggesting a quietly growing appreciation for its melodic simplicity. There’s a warmth in its two-syllable rhythm, as if every syllable were a soft tabla beat accompanying the child through life’s unfolding chapters. Equally at home in a Kerala courtyard or a New York nursery, Liel weaves cross-cultural threads into a name that feels at once timeless and fresh—perfect for parents seeking a choice that shines with both depth and joy.
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