Amiel

Meaning of Amiel

Amiel is a unisex name with origins in both Hebrew and French. In Hebrew, it is pronounced as ah-MEE-el (/aˈmi.ɛl/), while in French, it is pronounced as ah-MYEL (/a.mi.ɛl/). The English pronunciation of Amiel is AM-ee-el (/ˈæ.mi.əl/). Variations of the name include Amiela and Amielle.

Amiel has been given to a moderate number of newborns in the United States since records have been kept. In recent years, it has ranked between 2988th and 7136th in terms of popularity. However, it's worth noting that popularity rankings can fluctuate year to year.

This unique name carries an air of elegance and international flair, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking something uncommon yet sophisticated for their child. Whether inspired by its Hebrew or French roots, or simply drawn to its melodic sound, Amiel offers a beautiful option for any baby.

Pronunciation

Hebrew

  • Pronunced as ah-MEE-el (/aˈmi.ɛl/)

French

  • Pronunced as ah-MYEL (/a.mi.ɛl/)

English

  • Pronunced as AM-ee-el (/ˈæ.mi.əl/)

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Notable People Named Amiel

Amiel Vardi is an Israeli classical scholar, known for his expertise in Latin literature, and an advocate for Palestinian rights, residing in Jerusalem.
Amiel Courtin-Wilson is an Australian filmmaker known for directing over 20 short films and several feature films, including his debut feature Hail, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 2011. He is also involved in music production and visual arts.
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