Amuel, of Hebrew origin, is a distinct and unique given name. It is derived from the Hebrew word "amel," which means "work" or "labor." This name has been interpreted in various ways across cultures and languages. In some traditions, it may be associated with the concept of diligence, perseverance, or industriousness. Amuel was not particularly popular during the Middle Ages but gained some traction in later centuries, especially among Jewish communities worldwide. Today, it remains a rare name, making those who bear it stand out due to its uniqueness and rich historical significance.
"Amuel seems to have been quite popular around the turn of the century with five births each in 1917 and 1927. There was a gap until the late twentieth century when it experienced another surge in popularity, with eight births in 1983 followed by five more between 1988 and 1989. In total, there were 28 Amuels born over these years."