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Isarael

Isarael is a variant spelling of Israel, from Hebrew, meaning one who struggles with God.

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Isarael is a variant spelling of Israel, from Hebrew, meaning one who struggles with God. That biblical meaning is among the most famous and theologically charged in the Hebrew naming tradition, and it gives the name a profound historical weight.

The spelling variation changes the visual form, but the core association remains unmistakable. As a given name, Isarael feels solemn and scriptural. It has the resonance of a name that belongs to sacred history rather than ordinary fashion, while the altered spelling gives it a more individualized look.

Because the underlying name is so significant, Isarael can feel both reverent and personal. It suggests struggle, covenant, and enduring identity, which makes it one of the more weighty names in this set.

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