Hebrew.
Various sources give meanings such as:
"God lives", "May God live!", "God's living one", and "carried away of God"
Rendered as יְחִיאֵל in Ancient Hebrew
Names of several people in the Old Testament:
1
Chronicles 15:18, 20; 16:5; 23:8; 27:32; 29:8
2
Chronicles 21:2; 31:13; 35:8
Ezra 8:9; 10:21, 26
Jehiel represents names of between eight and eleven different men. Some of them described below:
Founder of the city of Gibeon. An ancestor of Saul. Belonged to the tribe of Benjamin. His wife was Maachah.
One of the mighty warriors in David's army. A son of Hothan.
One of the priests appointed by David to conduct the musical service at the ark. Belonged to the tribe of Levi.
Variations: Jehieli, Yechi'el, Yehiel
Jehiel represents uniqueness, artistry,
creativity, depth, beauty, passion, intensity, and
confidence. Jehiels are born to be leaders. Quite stubborn, but there's good reason to be so, because they are always proven right
in the end.
People don't always believe them. People have a habit of doubting a Jehiel because Jehiels take positions and hold beliefs that are not always popular with the majority. It doesn't always mean they are wrong. It just means that they see into things, people, and issues more deeply than most people.