Yankel

Hebrew
"supplanting"

Yankel Origin and Meaning

The name Yankel is a boy's name of Yiddish origin.

Yankel is a masculine name with Yiddish origins, traditionally used as an affectionate form of Jacob (Yaakov in Hebrew). Popular among Ashkenazi Jewish communities in Eastern Europe, Yankel carries warm, familial associations within Jewish cultural contexts. The name traveled with Jewish immigrants to America and other countries, though it has typically been replaced by more mainstream versions like Jacob or Jack in subsequent generations. Yankel evokes a sense of old-world charm and connection to Jewish heritage. While less common today as a formal given name, it continues to appear in Jewish literature, folklore, and as a nickname. The name resonates with cultural significance, often representing traditional Jewish values and community ties.

Famous People Named Yankel

  • Yankel Feather
    British painter
  • Yaakov Dov "Yankel" Talmud
    Polish,Israeli composer
  • Jankiel "Yankel" Wiernik
    Polish Holocaust survivor and memoirist