Sahal is an intriguing given name of Semitic origin, derived from the ancient Arabic language. It is composed of two elements: 'Sa-', meaning 'morning' or 'forenoon', and '-hal', which signifies 'state' or 'condition'. Therefore, Sahal can be interpreted as 'the state of morning' or 'the condition of the forenoon'. This name carries a sense of renewal and freshness, reminiscent of the early hours of the day when everything seems possible. It is a unisex name, used by some communities in the Middle East, and it may also be found among people of other cultural backgrounds who appreciate its unique meaning.
"Sahal saw a notable increase in newborns from 2012 onwards, with the peak years being 2016 and 2017, each having 10 births. The most recent year on record, 2022, had 6 births."