Jehiel in Wikipedia
Yechiel (Hebrew: יְחִיאֵל) is a Hebrew masculine given name
meaning "May God live" or "God shall live" in Hebrew. It
appears in the Bible as a Jewish leader during the Babylonian
exile (Ezra 8:9). There are several people in the Bible called
Yechiel, most of which are Levites.
Other Yehiels in the bible include the second of Jehoshaphat's
six sons, one of the Levites of the family of Heman who
assisted Hezekiah in his work of reformation, the father of
Obadiah, and one of the sons of Elam.
Alternative spellings of Yechiel include Jehiel, Yehiel,
Yechi'el. Yiddish variants include Ichel, Ychel, and Echiel.
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