Yailem, derived from the Hebrew name Yael, meaning "mountain goat," is an uncommon and unique given name of Hebrew origin. It is pronounced /ˈjaɪlɛm/. The name Yailem is often associated with the biblical figure Yael, a Kenite woman who played a crucial role in the story of Sisera and Deborah in Judges 4-5. However, it is essential to note that this name has gained popularity independent of its biblical context in recent years. As of now, there are no widely recognized international variations or nickname alternatives for Yailem.
"Yailem saw an increase from 9 births in 2016 to 7 in 2017, making a total of 16 over these two years."