Ysrael is a unique and distinctive given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "Israel" or "He will prevail". It is primarily used by those of the Jewish faith, as it is derived from the biblical patriarch Jacob, whose name was changed to Israel after wrestling with an angel. The name Ysrael is often associated with strength, resilience, and triumph, reflecting its translation and historical significance. It is spelled with a 'Y', setting it apart from other spellings of the same name, such as Israël or Israel. While not particularly common in English-speaking countries, Ysrael remains a meaningful choice for parents seeking a unique and culturally significant name for their child.
"Ysrael experienced fluctuations in births annually from 2005 to 2023, with the highest number of births recorded being nine in 2017. Over this period, there were a total of forty births."