All about the name ISRRAEL

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Israel is of Hebrew origin and has a rich history and meaning behind it. It is composed of two Hebrew words: "El" which means God, and "Sara" which means to strive or contend. Therefore, the name Israel can be translated as "He who strives with God."

In the Bible, Israel is the name given to Jacob after he wrestled with an angel and asked for his blessing. The name signifies Jacob's determination and perseverance in his relationship with God.

Throughout history, the name Israel has been associated with various historical figures and events. It was also used as a name for the biblical patriarchs of the twelve tribes of Israel, who were the ancestors of the Jewish people.

Today, Israel is still a popular name among Jews around the world, but it is also commonly used by other communities as well. It remains a powerful symbol of faith, determination, and heritage.

See also

Jewish
Israel

Popularity of the name ISRRAEL since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Isrrael experienced fluctuations in popularity over the years, with a significant increase from 1992 onwards. Between 1955 and 1988, there were fewer than 10 births per year on average, with some years seeing as few as 5 births. However, starting from 1989, there was a notable rise in the number of babies named Isrrael each year, peaking at 25 births in 2005 and 24 births in both 2007 and 2016. After 2013, the popularity of the name began to decline again, with fewer than 10 births per year recorded from 2014 onwards. In total, there have been 557 births named Isrrael since 1955.

Name variation ISRRAEL.