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Ecequiel

A variant of Ezequiel/Ezekiel, from Hebrew meaning "God strengthens."

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Ecequiel is a Spanish variant of Ezekiel, from Hebrew meaning God strengthens. That biblical root places the name squarely in the long tradition of prophetic Hebrew names that have traveled through many languages.

In Spanish form, the name keeps its spiritual core while gaining a softer, Romance-language rhythm. Because it is a variant rather than the standard spelling, Ecequiel feels distinctive without losing recognizability. It has the gravity of a scriptural name and the melodic quality often associated with Spanish biblical forms.

The meaning gives it strength, while the sound adds warmth and elegance. Ecequiel therefore feels anchored, devotional, and slightly more ornate than the more familiar Ezekiel forms.

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