Anel (given name)

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Anel
GenderMale
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FeminineAnela
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MeaningRighteous ruler, just emperor, to be remembered forever
Other names
Variant form(s) Arnel

Anel is a male given name.

In the Balkans, Anel is popular among the Bosniaks in the former countries of Yugoslav. The name is a modification of Anil, and it holds the same meanings: righteous ruler, just emperor, and to be remembered forever. The name's variant, Arnel, is also frequently used among the Bosniak population.

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