Hindel is of Hebrew origin, derived from the word 'hinnah', meaning 'song' or ' ode'. It is an uncommon yet meaningful name, implying musicality or poetic expression. In the Old Testament, Hindel was a son of Seir and a chief in Edom.
The name Hindel experienced fluctuations in popularity over these years, with a slight peak in 2011 and consistent usage from 2007 to 2015, resulting in a total of 17 births across the specified period.