Origin and Meaning of Eisele

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the name 'Isaiah', it means 'salvation of the Lord'.

Origin: Hebrew - Eisele is a diminutive form of the Hebrew name Isaiah (Yeshayahu), which combines 'Yah' (short for Yahweh) and 'yasha' (to save).

Interesting Facts

  • Eisele is considered a modern variant of traditional Hebrew names and can be found in Jewish communities.
  • While less common in English-speaking countries, it has gained popularity in European countries, particularly in Germany.
  • Notable bearers include Eisele H. Heller, a prominent American figure known for his contributions to academic research.
  • The name Eisele remains relatively rare; however, it has seen a resurgence in recent years as parents seek unique yet meaningful names.
  • Related names include Isaiah, Eisa, and variations like Eileen or Aisling, showcasing the diverse ways in which the root name is adapted.