Yonael
yo-NAH-el
Yonael is a boy’s name of Hebrew origin, meaning “Yonael is a modern name likely formed by combining 'Yonah' (Hebrew for 'dove') and 'El' (referring to God), thus meaning 'God is a dove' or 'Dove of God'.”. It currently ranks #7705 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2015.
What Yonael Means
“Yonael is a modern name likely formed by combining 'Yonah' (Hebrew for 'dove') and 'El' (referring to God), thus meaning 'God is a dove' or 'Dove of God'.”
The Story of Yonael
This name, carrying the gentle strength of a dove and the divine, is a peaceful promise for your son.
Yonael is a modern Hebrew name, likely formed by combining 'Yonah,' meaning 'dove,' with 'El,' signifying 'God.' It suggests a profound connection to peace and divine presence, perhaps 'God is a dove' or 'Dove of God.'
You envision your son, Yonael, as a source of peace and wisdom. This name reflects a hope for his gentle spirit, his compassionate nature, and his ability to bring calm and understanding to the world around him.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#25 in 2015
Total Births
94
First Recorded
2008
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