Meaning & Origin
Batel is a Hebrew feminine given name that means "daughter of God" in Hebrew. The name is derived from the Hebrew words bat (daughter) and El (God), symbolizing a spiritual connection or divine relationship. It is a relatively modern name, likely influenced by the trend of creating compound divine names in Israeli culture. While the Wikipedia entry for Batel refers to a village in Iraq, the given name Batel is distinct and unrelated to that toponym. Notable bearers include contemporary Israeli women, though the name is not widely known outside Hebrew-speaking communities. Variant forms may include Bat-El (with a hyphen) or other similar constructs. The name reflects a common pattern in Hebrew onomastics where parents express religious devotion through names.Cultural contextIn Jewish tradition, names invoking God have a long history, from biblical names like Elisheva (God is my oath) to modern creations like Batel. While Batel does not appear in the Bible, it fits within the naming conventions of modern Israel, where parents often choose Hebrew names with spiritual meanings. According to Genesis, God is referred to as El, a common semitic term for deity. The name thus carries a sense of being cherished or protected by the divine.Meaning: Daughter of GodOrigin: HebrewType: Feminine given nameUsage: Hebrew, primarily Israeli Jewish