


The Meaning and Significance of the Hebrew Name Jahel
Jahel (Hebrew: יהל, Yael) is a feminine given name in Hebrew. It is derived from the Hebrew word "yael" which means "deer" or "gazelle". The name is often associated with grace and beauty, and is sometimes used as a symbol of strength and courage.
In the Bible, Jahel is mentioned as the wife of Heber the Kenite, who was a descendant of Hobab, the brother-in-law of Moses. (See Judges 4:17 and 5:24)
The name Jahel has become popular in recent years, particularly among religious Jewish families, and is often given to girls born in the month of Adar, which is associated with joy and celebration.



