Certificate of Name
Eeli
Masculine
Finnish
Meaning & Origin
Eeli is a Finnish masculine given name and surname, primarily known as the Finnish form of Eli. The name originates from the Hebrew עֵלִי (ʿĒlî), derived from the element ʿAla, meaning "ascension" or "to ascend." In the Old Testament (1 Samuel 1–4), Eli was the high priest of Shiloh who mentored the prophet Samuel but suffered a curse due to his sons' wickedness.EtymologyIn Finnish, Eeli also serves as a short form of Elias, Eelis, (Finnish equivalents of Elijah or Elisha), Mikael (Michael), Rafael, and Hesekiel (Ezekiel). While the direct biblical connection is to Eli, the diminutive usage broadens its appeal.Cultural Significance and UsageEeli gained popularity in Finland during the Protestant Reformation, aligning with the broader adoption of Old Testament names across Protestant regions. Unlike the English Eli—made famous by inventor Eli Whitney—Eeli is distinctly Nordic. It remains a common given name; according to recent statistics, it ranks 131st among Finnish male names, borne by approximately 4,861 men and 17 women (as a middle name for over 1,500 more). It also exists as a Finnish surname.Notable BearersNo widely known historical figures bear the name Eeli, but its biblical roots and modern usage mark it as a classic Finnish choice.Related FormsBeyond the parent form Eli 1, related names include the Biblical Latin Heli 1 (found in the genealogy of Jesus) and the English variant Ely.Meaning: Ascension (Hebrew)Origin: Hebrew > FinnishType: First name also used as surnameUsage regions: Finland, with some use among Finnish expatriates
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