Ezekiel, of Hebrew origin, translates to 'God will strengthen'. It's a name steeped in history and biblical significance. In the Old Testament, Ezekiel was a priest and prophet who lived during the Babylonian captivity. The name gained popularity during the Puritan era in the 17th century and has since become more widespread in English-speaking countries.
"Ezkiel was quite popular for a brief period, with peaks in 2008 and 2017. However, it hasn't consistently maintained this popularity, as seen by the gaps between notable years."