An indepth look at the meaning and etymology of the awesome name Ariel. We'll discuss the original Hebrew, plus the words and names Ariel is related to, plus the occurences of this name in the Bible.
It is Hebrew in origin, meaning “Lion of God,” and has been used in the bible as a name for Jerusalem. The Little Mermaid made me hate my name as a child, but now I’ve grown to love its origin, as well as its correct pronunciation....
The name Ariel is a combination of the words ‘lion’ and ‘God’; the lion is a symbol of courage, strength, and valor. The origin of the name Ariel is the Bible. The name Ariel is mentioned and noted as one of the names of the city of Jerusalem. People named Ariel are characteri...
" after Arab.arr; elsewhere in O.T. the same word occurs as a man's name, and appellation of Jerusalem, where it is taken as = "lion of God.") Ariel in T. Heywood and Milton is the name of an angel, in Shakespeare of "an Ayrie spirit"; inAstron.of one of the satellites ...
They will honor the Holy One of Jacob;[ax]they will respect[ay] the God of Israel.24 Those who stray morally will gain understanding;[az]those who complain will acquire insight.[ba]Footnotes Isaiah 29:1 tn Heb“Woe [to] Ariel.” The meaning of the name “Ariel” is uncertain. The ...
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Rabbi Elbaz finally regained his freedom by weaving an encrypted message on the surface of some rug destined to be sold. Since then, he responds to the family name Abuhatzeira (father of the mat.) I love this story for several reasons. First, Rabbi Elbaz was one of my ancestors. A...