Osiel

Meaning of Osiel

Osiel (oh-see-EL) is a spirited Spanish take on the ancient Hebrew Uzziel, a name that sings out “God is my strength.” With roots that stretch back to Old-Testament sands yet a sound that feels right at home on a modern playground, Osiel balances tradition and trendiness like a little acrobat. In the United States he’s never crashed the popularity charts—hovering mostly in the 600–800 range since the disco era—but that just makes him the sort of hidden gem parents love to discover. Think of him as the quiet kid in class who turns out to be captain of the soccer team: strong, steady, and secretly impressive. Osiel’s soft-vowel opening and confident “-EL” finish give the name a musical lift, while its meaning offers a built-in pep talk for any challenge life throws his way. If you’re looking for a boy’s name that whispers faith, hums with strength, and still feels refreshingly uncommon, Osiel might be the winning note in your baby-naming playlist.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as oh-see-EL (/oʊˈsi.ɛl/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

States Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Osiel

Osiel Cárdenas Guillén -
Laura Hamilton
Curated byLaura Hamilton

Assistant Editor