Joelle is a French name of Hebrew origin, derived from the feminine form Yael, meaning 'morning dew'. It gained popularity in medieval Europe and has since been used in various forms across languages.
In Jewish culture, Joelle is associated with the biblical figure Yael, who killed an enemy general with her tent stake. The name is also significant in French and German cultures as a symbol of elegance and refinement.
People named Joelle are often described as charming, creative, and intuitive, with a natural flair for drama and a strong sense of self-confidence.
The name Joelle remains popular in France and is increasingly used in other countries due to its unique blend of French and Hebrew roots. It's often chosen for girls born in the morning or at dawn.