-iel
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| Gender: | affix | |
| Pronunciation: | ||
| Meaning: | of or from God | |
| Related Names: | -ijel, -ielle, -iele, -iella, -iela, -iello, -ielo, -iellus, -ielus, -ielli, -ieli, Ariel, Ezekiel, Daniel, Gabriel, Nathaniel, Uriel, Uzziel, -el(1), Emmanuel, Ishmael, Israel, Joel, Michael, Raphael, Samuel, Eli-, El-, -elle, -iah |
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ORIGIN AND HISTORY
Hebrew, -iy'el, of or from El, God[1]
-iel and its less-common variant -ijel literally mean "of or from God."
-ielle, -iella, -iello, -iellus & -ielli are portmanteaux of -iel and -elle, -ella, -ello, -ellus & -elli, respectively.
-iele, -iela, -ielo, -ielus & -ieli are simply this suffix with Latinate endings.
For a unique variation of Biblical style names, you can exchange it with -iah from a classic version of a name and still remain linguistically correct, such as Uriel, instead of Uriah[1].
This works best when the root name is Hebrew, as well.
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Author: Sabertooth
Facts about -ielRDF feed
| Gender | affix + |
| Length | 4 + |
| Meaning | of or from God + |
| Meaningnc | of or from god + |
| Name | -iel + |
| Origin | Hebrew + |
| Popularity | 0 + |
| Rank in 2000s | 0 + |
| Related | -ijel +, -ielle +, -iele +, -iella +, -iela +, -iello +, -ielo +, -iellus +, -ielus +, -ielli +, -ieli +, Ariel +, Ezekiel +, Daniel +, Gabriel +, Nathaniel +, Uriel +, Uzziel +, -el(1) +, Emmanuel +, Ishmael +, Israel +, Joel +, Michael +, Raphael +, Samuel +, Eli- +, El- +, -elle +, and -iah + |


