Yandriel is a contemporary male given name of neo-Latin derivation that marries Iberian and Hebraic elements into a singular theophoric formation. From a morphological perspective, the prefix “Yan-” can be interpreted as an adaptation of Juan (itself stemming from Latin Ioannes), while the suffix “-driel” echoes the Hebrew particle El, denoting the divine; together they form a name that evokes a modern synthesis of cultural and spiritual signifiers. Rare yet steadily present in U.S. birth records since 2009—averaging around ten annual occurrences and ranking near the 900th position—Yandriel conveys both individuality and heritage, appealing to families seeking a name that balances traditional resonance with innovative nuance. (Pronounced yahn-dree-el /jɑːnˈdriːəl/)