Ariel is a given name from Biblical Hebrew אריאל Ariel that literally means "lion of God". The female form is אריאלה (transliterated as Ariela, Ariella, or the alternative English and French spelling Arielle). In modern Hebrew, Ariel is primarily used as a male name.

Ariel
Pronunciation/ˈɛəriəl/ or /ˈɑːriəl/[citation needed]
Hebrew: [ʔaʁiˈʔel] or Hebrew: [ʔariˈʔel][citation needed]
Spanish: [aˈɾjel][citation needed]
GenderMainly male but less common for female
LanguageHebrew
Origin
Word/nameAncient Israel
MeaningLion of God
Region of originAncient Israel
Other names
Alternative spellingAriël, Aryel, Ariella, Arielle (American/French amalgamation)
Variant formAri

Common short forms of Ariel are Ari Arie and Arik for boys. It also appears as a surname.

People with the given name Ariel

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People with the stage / ring, etc. name Ariel

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  • Nazril Irham (born 1981), Indonesian singer using the mononym "Ariel"
  • Shelly Martinez (born 1980), American former professional wrestler who performed under the ring name "Ariel"

People with the surname Ariel

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  • Adam Ariel (born 1994), Israeli basketball player in the Israel Basketball Premier League
  • Gideon Ariel (born 1939), Israeli former Olympian in the shot put and discus throw
  • Meir Ariel (1942–1999), Israeli singer-songwriter
  • Uri Ariel (born 1952), Israeli politician
  • Yisrael Ariel (born 1939), Israeli rabbi and founder of the Temple Institute

Fictional characters

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See also

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