Pronunciation: jay-ZEHL-lee or jay-ZEH-lee
Origin: Archaic Divine Tongue — derived from Jze (“fallen, bound”) + Eli (“god, divine one”)
Meaning: “Fallen God,” “God bound to flesh,” or “Divine Judge among mortals.”
Definition:
A genderless name or title once given to entities believed to embody divine judgment upon the living. The name Jzeli symbolizes a being of celestial origin who walks the earth to punish sin. Though
associated with holiness, it carries undertones of corruption and restraint — a god forced into human form, bound by mortality, emotion, and consequence.
Those who bear the name are said to act not out of hatred, but duty, their compassion replaced by balance. To invoke the name Jzeli is to call upon judgment — neither mercy nor cruelty, but truth made manifest.