berel
Berel is a rare given name that originates from Eastern European Jewish and Yiddish culture. Its roots are not well-documented, and the name may have various interpretations. Some sources suggest that Berel is an adaptation of the name Baruch, a Hebrew name meaning "blessed."
The name Berel gained some popularity in the United States in the early 20th century, particularly among
Some notable individuals with the name Berel include Berel Rodner, a Canadian rabbi and writer. Berel's contributions
In modern times, the name Berel has become even more rare, with few contemporary instances. As a
The history and usage of the name Berel primarily revolve around its role within the Jewish community.