Yoel
Yoel is a Hebrew name derived from the combination of the elements 'Yo' meaning 'Yahweh' (the Hebrew name for God) and 'El' meaning 'God.' Therefore, the name Yoel carries the meaning 'Yahweh is God' or 'The Lord is God.'
In the Old Testament of the Bible, Yoel (also spelled Joel) was a Hebrew prophet who authored the Book of Joel, which discusses themes of repentance, divine judgment, and the restoration of Israel.
While originally a Hebrew name, Yoel has been adopted and used in various cultures and languages, particularly in Christian and Jewish communities. It is often considered a strong and meaningful name with religious and spiritual connotations.
The name Yoel is sometimes associated with qualities like faith, devotion, and wisdom, reflecting the role of the biblical prophet and the meaning behind the name.