Certificate of Name
Raisel
Feminine
Yiddish
Meaning & Origin
Etymology and OriginsRaisel is a Yiddish feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive (an affectionate or familiar form) of Raisa 2. The root name Raisa itself derives from the Yiddish word roiz, meaning "rose." Thus, Raisel conveys the sense of "little rose" or "darling rose," reflecting a common pattern in Yiddish onomastics of using floral and affectionate terms to create endearing names.The name belongs to a broader family of names across various languages that share the rose meaning. Cognates include Russian Roza 1, Macedonian Ruzha, Swedish Rosa 1, Slovenian Rozalija, Serbian Ruža, and Croatian Rozika. These names illustrate the widespread influence of the rose as a symbol of beauty and love, particularly in Eastern European and Jewish naming traditions.Notable BearersIn modern times, one of the most prominent bearers is Raisel Iglesias (born 1990), a Cuban professional baseball pitcher who has played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Angels, and Atlanta Braves. However, Iglesias is a masculine bearer—illustrating that the name Raisel, while primarily feminine in Yiddish origin, can appear as a given name across genders due to cultural diffusion. His Cuban background suggests that Raisel also functions as a given name in Spanish-speaking contexts, likely as a variant of Raquel or other names.Cultural SignificanceIn Ashkenazi Jewish culture, diminutive names like Raisel were historically popular, reflecting the Yiddish language's affectionate diminutive suffix -el or -l. Such names were often used as endearments for girls and occasionally for boys, embodying a sense of tenderness. The name survived into the 20th century in Jewish communities in Eastern Europe and the diaspora, maintaining its connection to the rose symbol associated with love and gentleness.Meaning: Diminutive of Raisa "rose"Origin: YiddishType: DiminutiveUsage: Yiddish, occasionally Spanish
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