Ezekiel is a name of Hebrew origin that has been used throughout history and across different cultures. It is derived from the Hebrew word "Yechezekel" which means "God will strengthen." The name Ezekiel appears in the Old Testament of the Bible, where it refers to a priest and prophet who lived during the Babylonian captivity.
The name Ezekiel was popular among early Christians due to its biblical significance. It became more widespread in Europe during the Middle Ages through translations of the Bible into Latin and other languages. In English-speaking countries, the name Ezekiel has been used since the Middle Ages but has become increasingly popular in recent years. According to data from the Social Security Administration, Ezekiel was the 237th most popular boys' name in the United States in 2019.
Ezekiel is typically pronounced as /ˌɛzɪˈkiːl/ and can also be spelled as Ezekiell or Eziekiel. It has several variations, including Ezekial, Ezekielly, and Zeke. Some famous people named Ezekiel include Ezekiel Emanuel, a bioethicist and oncologist, Ezekiel "Zeke" Elliott, an American football player, and Ezekiel Lewis, a Jamaican reggae musician known as Pressure. Overall, the name Ezekiel has a strong biblical heritage and continues to be used widely today due to its unique sound and meaning.
Statistics on the name Ezykiel in the United States are as follows:
From 2010 to 2023, there have been a total of 74 babies named Ezykiel born in the U.S.
In 2010, there were 5 births with this name.
The number increased slightly in 2011 with 6 births.
After a gap of three years, there was another birth with this name in 2014.
In 2016, there were 7 babies named Ezykiel born.
The numbers continued to rise with 9 births in 2018 and 8 births in 2019.
However, there was a significant increase in 2020, with 11 babies named Ezykiel born that year.
This high number was maintained in 2021 with another 8 births.
In the following years, the numbers decreased slightly, with 8 births in 2022 and 7 births in 2023.