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Eli

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Name — A male given name of Hebrew origin, also the name of a biblical priest.

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Ely

Etymology

From Hebrew, meaning roughly "ascent" or "high."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Eli” mean?

The word “Eli” means a male given name of Hebrew origin, also the name of a biblical priest. In plain terms, a short male first name of biblical origin.

How do you pronounce “Eli”?

“Eli” is pronounced EE-leye (/ˈilaɪ/ in IPA).

How do you use “Eli” in a sentence?

Here is “Eli” used in a sentence: “Eli raised the young prophet Samuel in the Bible.”

What part of speech is “Eli”?

“Eli” is a name.

Where does the word “Eli” come from?

The word “Eli” comes from Hebrew. From Hebrew, meaning roughly "ascent" or "high.".

Is “Eli” a common word?

“Eli” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the biblical significance of the name Eli?

In the Bible, Eli was a priest who raised the prophet Samuel and served as a judge of Israel. This biblical association is a major reason the name has remained in use for centuries.

Is Eli a standalone name or a short form of another name?

Eli functions both as a complete given name in its own right and as a common short form of longer Hebrew-origin names such as Elijah or Elias. Its use depends on family and regional naming preferences.

What is the origin of the name Eli?

Eli is a name of Hebrew origin, historically tied to the biblical priest of the same name. Its short, simple form has helped it remain popular as both a full name and a nickname.

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