Eyoel, of Semitic origin and derived from the Hebrew 'יואל' (Yo'el), means 'Yahweh is God.' It is a distinctive name, often associated with the Book of Joel in the Old Testament, which was attributed to the prophet Eyoel. The name has a strong connection to Jewish culture and faith, but its unique sound and spelling make it an intriguing choice for parents seeking a distinct name for their child.
"Eyoel has seen a notable rise in popularity since 2002, with a significant spike occurring between 2008 and 2015. The peak year was 2011 with 20 births, while the most recent years have shown a decline, down to 6 births in 2022."