Izrael
Izrael is a biblical name derived from the Hebrew name 'Yisra'el', which means 'one who struggles with God'. It is the name of the biblical patriarch Jacob, who was given the name Israel after he wrestled with an angel of God.
In the Bible, the name Israel is significant as it represents Jacob's struggle with God and his ultimate transformation, becoming the father of the twelve tribes of Israel.
The name Izrael is a variant spelling of the more common English form 'Israel'. It has been used as a given name in various cultures, particularly among Jewish and Christian communities, as a way to honor the biblical figure and the significance of the name.
While the name Izrael is primarily associated with its biblical origins and meaning, it has also gained popularity as a given name in some regions due to its unique sound and connection to religious and cultural heritage.