Ioel

Form of JOEL used in the Greek Old Testament.

JOEL   male   English, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Finnish, Biblical
From the Hebrew name יוֹאֵל (Yo'el) meaning "YAHWEH is God". Joel is one of the twelve minor prophets of the Old Testament, the author of the Book of Joel, which describes a plague of locusts. In England, it was first used as a Christian name after the Protestant Reformation.
YAHWEH   male   Theology
A name of the Hebrew God, represented in Hebrew by the tetragrammaton ("four letters") יהוה (Yod Heh Vav Heh), which was transliterated into Roman script as Y H W H. Because it was considered blasphemous to utter the name of God, it was only written and never spoken, which resulted in the original pronunciation becoming lost. The name may have originally been derived from the old Semitic root הוה (hawah) meaning "to be" or "to become".
EQUIVALENTS
BIBLICAL HEBREW: Yoel
BIBLICAL LATIN: Iohel
BIBLICAL: Joel
DUTCH: Joël
ENGLISH: Joel
FINNISH: Joel
FRENCH: Joël
GALICIAN: Xoel
HEBREW: Yoel
ITALIAN: Gioele
PORTUGUESE: Joel
SPANISH: Joel
SWEDISH: Joel
FEMININE FORMS
ENGLISH: Joella, Joelle
FRENCH: Joëlle
OTHER FORMS
THEOLOGY: Yahweh