Asahel Smith
Politician
1788
American diplomat and Secretary of State of the Republic of Texas
"made by God"
"swift as a deer"
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“A swift Biblical warrior name meaning 'God has made'”
Azahel is a variant of Asahel, a Hebrew name meaning 'God has made' or 'made by God,' formed from 'asa' (made) and 'El' (God). In the Bible, Asahel was the nephew of King David and brother of Joab and Abishai — described as being as swift of foot as a wild gazelle. The variant spelling Azahel adds a distinctive Z that gives the name modern appeal while preserving its ancient Biblical heritage.
Azahel has gained traction in Christian and Latino communities in the United States as parents seek distinctive Biblical names. The name stands out for its unusual combination of an ancient Hebrew root with a contemporary sound.
In the Hebrew Bible (2 Samuel), Asahel was one of the 'thirty mighty warriors' of King David, celebrated for his speed. This warrior heritage makes the name appealing to parents who want a name with strength and Biblical gravitas. The -el suffix, meaning God, connects it to other beloved names like Gabriel and Michael.
Politician
1788
American diplomat and Secretary of State of the Republic of Texas
Military
Nephew of King David and one of his mighty warriors, renowned for his speed; killed by Abner during battle in 2 Samuel 2