Names Like Somil

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Samuel
From the biblical name Shemu'el, which means "God has heard", from the Hebrew shama, meaning "heard" and el, meaning "God".
Samella
A Hebrew name, meaning: Asked of God.
Sammuel
From the Biblical name Shemu'el, which means "God has heard", from the Hebrew shama, meaning "heard" and el, meaning "God".
Samual
The God hears you, The God hears you.
Samael
From the Biblical name Shemu'el, which means "God has heard", from the Hebrew shama, meaning "heard" and el, meaning "God".
Somaly
Somalia
Zimal
A large item of clothing that covers the entire body.
Ysmael
Zamuel
From the Biblical name Shemu'el, which means "God has heard", from the Hebrew shama, meaning "heard" and el, meaning "God".
Smiley
This name derives from the Old English (Anglo-Saxon) “smerian,” meaning “to laugh at,” which in turn derives from Old High German “smieron,” meaning “to smile.”
Samiul
Samuell
From the Biblical name Shemu'el, which means "God has heard", from the Hebrew shama, meaning "heard" and el, meaning "God".
Sumbal
A delicate and frail woman.
Sumbul
Frail, Delicate, Frail, or delicate.
Cemile
This name derives from the Arabic “Jamīl > Jamīlaḧ,” meaning “beautiful and radiant, beauty, beauty in behavior, kindness.” Jamila and Jamil and its variants are popular given names in Arabic and many other languages. It is a sweet-sounding name that expresses the beauty, serenity, and kindness. 1) Cemile Sultan (1843–1915) was an Ottoman princess, daughter of Sultan Abdülmecid I, and one of his wives Düzd-i Dil Kadın Efendi. She was the sister of the last four sultans of the Ottoman Empire. 2) Djémila (the Beautiful One) is a mountain village in Algeria, near the northern coast east of Algiers, where some of the best-preserved Berbero-Roman ruins in North Africa are found.
Samuela
This name derives from the Hebrew “sh’ma alohim > sh ‘ma ‘êl > shemû’êl,” meaning “his name is God, his name is El, The one who listens to God, God has heard.” Elohim is a grammatically plural noun for “gods” or “deity” in Biblical Hebrew. In Modern Hebrew, it is often referred to in the singular, despite the “-im” ending denoting plural masculine nouns in Hebrew. It is generally thought that Elohim is a formation from “eloah,” the latter being an expanded form of the Northwest Semitic noun “il (ʾēl).” It is a name of Biblical tradition and one of two books of the Old Testament and the Hebrew Tanakh. As a Christian name, Samuel came into common use after the Protestant Reformation. Famous bearers include the American inventor Samuel Morse (1791–1872), the Irish writer Samuel Beckett (1906–89), and the American author Samuel Clemens (1835–1910), who wrote under the pen name Mark Twain. In the Old Testament, it is used by Samuel, prophet, and last of the Judges of Israel. The name Samuel is given to different characters in the Bible: 1) Son of Elkanah by his wife Hannah and judge or prophet of Israel during Saul and David’s days. 2) Son of Ammihud spelled ‘Shemuel,’ and the prince of the tribe of Simeon, who was chosen to divide the land of Canaan between the tribes. 3) Son of Tola and grandson of Issachar also spelled ‘Shemuel.’
Samuella
A woman whose prayer has been heard by God.
Zymal
Zeemal