Meaning & Origin
Eelis is a Finnish male given name, derived from the Swedish form Elis, which itself comes from Latin Elisaeus, ultimately from Hebrew Elijah. Though often considered a variant of Elias, Eelis has its own distinct sound and usage in Finland, particularly popular in the 21st century. The etymological root links to Elijah, a major prophet in the Hebrew Bible, whose name comes brings the meaning — among others — of “My God is Yahweh.” With the origins rooted in ‘Eliyyahu and its New Testament incarnations, Eelis also shares similarities morphology with Elisha, another biblical figure.The popularity of Eelis as a given name in Finland has been on the rise in recent decades, standing at the 162nd most common male name. Fittingly between names such as Elias and Eljas, Eliina, or Eliisa. It balances biblical authority with a more modern touch.Notable figuresEelis is not broadly tied to many well‑known bearers outside appearing as a first name in modern Finnish households. Possibly in translations of stories involving the prophet Eliyyahu, although not extensively notable in medieval use among historical names. Eelis also has forms in Swedish influence — showing ties with Elias meanwhile distinguishing its local step. Gender almost exclusively male.StatisticsEelis ranks quite regularly in Finnish onomastics data cycles — notably the inflection table covering high middle notes for unique young-boy namings.Meaning: Hebrew for “My God is Yahweh”Strong ties: Root from EliasDomains: Finland and connections to SwedenRegion usage: Nordic countryType: First name male formCommon variation: Eelis.