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      Meaning of the first name Eleele

      Origin

      Hawaiian, Possibly from Ele (dog)

      Meaning

      Gods Miracle in Hebrew

      Variations

      Eleese, Leelee, Elele
      The name Eleele has multifaceted origins, with Hawaiian roots where it may be associated with ele, meaning dog. Additionally, it is believed to hold a Hebrew connotation, translating to God's miracle. This dual heritage contributes to its rich cultural significance and diverse interpretations.

      The name Eleele has historical ties in Hawaiian culture, where names often carry deep meanings connected to nature and spirituality. The use of ele, denoting dog, may reflect a relationship with animals and the environment, significant in Hawaiian heritage. The Hebrew meaning of Eleele, suggesting a divine miracle, indicates its adoption in Jewish communities, where names are frequently associated with religious narratives and positive attributes.

      In contemporary contexts, Eleele is used both as a personal name and a symbol of cultural identity. Its appeal extends beyond its origins, as it represents a blend of heritages and meanings that resonate with individuals today. While still relatively uncommon, Eleele is embraced by those seeking unique names that carry historical weight and cultural significance, reflecting an ongoing appreciation for the diversity of naming traditions.

      Based on our records...

      Tosoimatuu

      Tosoimatuu

      This is the most common surname associated with Eleele.
      Aloi

      Aloi

      This is the most common name of those married to a Eleele.
      Atu

      Atu

      This is the most common name for a child of a Eleele.
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      1807 is when there were the most people born with the first name Eleele.

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