All about the name YATNIEL

Meaning, origin, history.

Yatniel is a unique and distinctive name of Hebrew origin. It is derived from the Hebrew word "yatan," which means "wished for" or "desired." The name Yatniel can be translated to mean "God is my desire" or "God has answered my prayer."

The name Yatniel is not particularly common, even in Israel where many Hebrew names are popular. It is believed that the name was created by combining the elements of other Hebrew names, such as Yonah (dove) and Eli (my God). This creative approach to naming is common among the Jewish community, allowing parents to create meaningful names that reflect their personal beliefs or experiences.

The name Yatniel has a rich history in Judaism. It appears in the Talmud, an ancient rabbinic text that forms the basis of Jewish law and tradition. In the Talmud, Yatniel is mentioned as one of the scholars who participated in the academies of the Talmudic period.

In recent years, the name Yatniel has begun to gain popularity outside of Israel. Parents who appreciate its unique sound and meaningful origin have chosen it for their children, contributing to a small but growing community of people bearing this distinctive name. While still relatively rare, Yatniel is a name that stands out for its beauty, meaning, and historical significance.

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Jewish

Popularity of the name YATNIEL since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The given statistics show the number of births with the name Yatniel in the United States over two consecutive years. In 2016, there were 5 babies named Yatniel, and this number remained consistent for the following year, with another 5 babies being named Yatniel in 2017. This results in a total of 10 births with the name Yatniel in the United States over these two years.

While it's not a very common name, as indicated by the low numbers, it is interesting to note that there has been some consistent use of the name Yatniel among parents during this period. However, further data would be needed to determine any trends or patterns in the usage of this name over a longer period of time.