Ayel
Ayel is a proper noun used as both a given name and, less commonly, a surname. The spelling Ayel is relatively uncommon in large-name registries and does not correspond to a widely known historical figure, location, or organization. The name is likely to arise from transliteration practices that render non-Latin-script names with varying vowels.
Origins and usage: In Hebrew and related Semitic naming traditions, the root ayal refers to a gazelle
Notable people and uses: There are no widely cited figures or institutions that bear Ayel as their