Eliad is a unique and distinctive given name of Hebrew origin. It is derived from the word 'El' meaning 'God', combined with 'Yad', which translates to 'hand'. This gives Eliad the meaningful interpretation of "God's Hand". The name has gained popularity in recent years, particularly among Jewish families, but also attracts those drawn to its melodic sound and biblical roots.
The number of babies named Eliad has been relatively consistent over the years, with an average of about 5 births per year since 2019. However, there was a notable gap in 2021 with no recorded births for that year.