Ariell is of Hebrew origin and means "Lion of God." It's a unisex name, often given to both boys and girls. In some instances, it may be spelled Ariel, which has gained popularity due to its use in various literary works such as Shakespeare's "The Tempest" and the Disney movie "The Little Mermaid." However, Ariell is a distinct variant with its own unique charm. The name consists of three syllables and is pronounced as ah-ree-ehl. It is often associated with strength and divine favor, reflecting its Hebrew roots.
"Ariell was quite popular in 1985, with five newborns bearing this unique name that year."