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Iseral

Variant of Israel, from Hebrew Yisra'el meaning 'he who struggles with God.'

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Iseral is a variant of Israel, from the Hebrew Yisra'el, meaning he who struggles with God. That meaning gives the name extraordinary biblical weight, since Israel is one of the foundational names in scriptural tradition and religious history.

Iseral preserves that gravity while shifting the spelling just enough to become rare and distinctive. Because of its source, the name carries strong associations with faith, identity, and perseverance. It sounds solemn and scriptural, with an old Hebrew resonance that remains recognizable even in altered form. Iseral feels like a name rooted in sacred narrative, and that gives it both seriousness and symbolic depth.

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