Naiel is of Hebrew origin, derived from the Hebrew name Nathaniel, which means "gift of God." It is an uncommon name, adding a unique touch to those who bear it. Naiel is often misspelled as "Nael" but retains its original pronunciation /naɪˈɛl/. In some cultures, Naiel may be considered unisex due to its similarity to the female name Nailah, which has a different origin and meaning. However, traditionally, Naiel has been used more commonly for males. The name gained popularity in the late 20th century, particularly among Hebrew-speaking communities and those with Jewish heritage.
"Naiel saw an increase in births after a four-year gap."