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Popularity: #433 · Trend: ↘ Falling

Name Meaning & Origin Pronunciation: ah-ree-EL /ˌɑːriˈɛl/

Origin: Hebrew; French

Meaning: Hebrew: Lioness; French: A derivative of Ariel, meaning 'lion of God'

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Arielle has its roots in Hebrew, deriving from the word 'Ariel' (אֲרִיאֵל), which translates to 'lion of God.' This name is composed of two elements: 'ari,' meaning 'lion,' and 'el,' meaning 'God.' The name appears in biblical texts, notably in the Book of Isaiah, where it is used to refer to Jerusalem, symbolizing strength and divine protection. The transition of the name into English occurred through its incorporation into Christian texts and literature, particularly during the Renaissance when Hebrew names gained interest among scholars and theologians.

Historically, the name Arielle has been associated with various cultural and religious figures. In Jewish tradition, Ariel is often linked to the angelic realm, representing a guardian of the city of Jerusalem.

The name also appears in various forms in literature and art, notably in the works of William Shakespeare and in the character of Ariel in Shakespeare's play "The Tempest," written in the early 17th century. This character, a spirit of the air, embodies themes of freedom and transformation, further enriching the name's cultural significance.

The feminine form, Arielle, emerged as a variant in the 20th century, reflecting a broader trend of adapting traditionally masculine names into feminine forms. This adaptation has allowed the name to resonate within various cultural contexts, symbolizing strength and divinity.

The name's association with nature and the divine has contributed to its enduring appeal across different cultures, often evoking imagery of beauty and resilience. Overall, Arielle encapsulates a rich tapestry of linguistic, historical, and cultural elements that have allowed it to maintain significance through the ages.

Famous people named Arielle

Arielle Kebbel is an actress best known for John Tucker Must Die, The Vampire Diaries, and Midnight Texas.

Arielle Dombasle is a French-American actress and singer best known for her roles in The Last Romantic Lover, The Night of the Following Day, and her music career.

Fictional characters named Arielle

Arielle is a fictional character from the animated film The Little Mermaid. She is a young mermaid princess who dreams of becoming human and falls in love with a human prince.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Arielle was first seen in the United States in 1962.

Arielle has ranked as high as #365 nationally, which occurred in 1991, and has been most popular in California, New York, Florida, Texas, and Illinois.

In the past 5 years the name Arielle has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Arielle (2024)

State Births Share
TX 87
16%
CA 82
15%
FL 46
8%
NY 45
8%
MD 23
4%
NC 21
4%
PA 19
3%
OH 18
3%
GA 17
3%
VA 17
3%
AZ 15
3%
SC 14
2%
IL 14
2%
MN 14
2%
NJ 13
2%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19627
19669
19695
197014
197113
19728
19739
197417
197518
197626
197736
197837
197944
198086
1981100
1982161
1983249
1984299
1985306
1986318
1987341
1988653
19891,530
19901,569
19911,631
1992974
1993620
1994598
1995689
1996605
1997669
1998612
1999527
2000479
2001452
2002453
2003476
2004427
2005451
2006502
2007493
2008493
2009548
2010591
2011587
2012761
2013855
2014987
2015931
20161,075
20171,020
20181,011
2019972
2020892
2021855
2022815
2023730
2024614