Yael

YAH-el
Meaning: Yael is a Hebrew name meaning 'mountain goat' or 'to ascend.' It symbolizes agility, grace, and strength.
Gender
Boy
Origin
Hebrew, Ancient Israel, Jewish tradition
Popularity Rank
#776 (boys)
#1608 (overall)

Popularity Summary

While traditionally popular in Israel and Jewish communities worldwide, the name Yael has grown in international appeal, appreciated for its meaningful roots and lyrical quality.

Why Parents Choose Yael

Parents often choose the name Yael for its rich biblical heritage, strong symbolism of bravery and leadership, and its melodic, timeless sound.

History & Cultural Significance

Yael appears in the Book of Judges in the Hebrew Bible, where she plays a pivotal role in the defeat of the Canaanite general Sisera. Over centuries, the name has been cherished in Jewish communities and has gained popularity for its strong historical roots and beautiful meaning.

In Hebrew tradition, Yael is a heroic figure from the Bible known for her bravery and wisdom. The name is often associated with qualities of leadership and courage.

Notable People Named Yael

  • Yael Naim, Israeli-French singer-songwriter
  • Yael Dan, Israeli journalist and TV host
  • Yael Grobglas, actress known for her role in 'Jane the Virgin'

Name Variations

Yaal Yuel Ya'el

Related Names

Yara Noam Eli

Similar Sounding Names

Yann Yale Yair

Names with Similar Feel

Sibling Name Ideas

Eli Noam Shira

Pop Culture References

  • Yael Naim's music
  • character Yael in Israeli literature
  • appearance in modern TV series