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Uvaliel

Strength of God

yoo-vah-LEE-el/juːvəˈliːəl/

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Lucky #
Friday
Lucky Day
Biblical
Origin
(Female)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Uvaliel is derived from the Hebrew words ‘uvah’ meaning ‘strength’ and ‘el’ meaning ‘God’. The name represents the strength and power of God, often given to girls in faith-based communities.

Spiritual meaning

A symbol of divine strength and protection.

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Uvaliel

angelic name with deep spiritual meaning and significance

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

yoo-vah-LEE-el

/juːvəˈliːəl/

Lucky number

3

Lucky day

Friday

Lucky colors

GoldYellow

Life path

5

Lucky stone

Topaz

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Uvaliel, while Hebrew in origin, has gained popularity among various Christian communities and beyond. Naming a child Uvaliel may hold symbolic significance of having a strong and resilient character, reminiscent of a connection to the divine and the power of God.

The name Uvaliel carries deep spiritual meaning, representing the strength and power of God that protects and guides an individual. In a faith-based context, the name may be considered a reminder of God's presence and power in one's life, providing a sense of comfort, courage, and faith. For those who want to instill a strong spiritual foundation in their child, choosing a name like Uvaliel can be an inspiring and significant decision.

Historical references

In the 'Golden Legend' or 'Legenda Aurea', a collection of legends and hagiographies written by Jacobus de Voragine in the 13th century, there is a legend of a martyr named Uvaliel or Uvagile. According to this legend, Uvaliel was a young virgin who, during the persecution of Christians under Decius in the 3rd century, was tortured and killed for her faith. She is said to have been buried in Rome and her relics enshrined in a church dedicated to her.

3rd century AD

Another reference to Uvaliel can be found in the 'Martyrologium Romanum', the Roman Martyrology, which lists her feast day as March 1. The Roman Martyrology is a collection of saints' lives and feast days, and is still used in the Roman Catholic Church today. Uvaliel's entry in the Martyrologium mentions that she was a virgin and martyr, but provides no further details about her life or the circumstances of her death.

Middle Ages (approximately 5th-15th centuries)

Notable people with this name

Uvalie LaurentUvalie Fernandez

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Variations & related names

Uvaliael

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