IMMANUEL

:''Immanuel is also a town in Israel, near Ariel. For other articles, please see Emanuel (disambiguation).''
'Immanuel' or 'Emmanuel' or 'Imanu'el' ('עִמָּנוּאֵל' "God [is] with us" consisting of two Hebrew words: אל (El, meaning God) and עמנו (Immanu, meaning with us; Standard Hebrew 'Immanuel', Tiberian Hebrew 'Immānûēl') is a name used in and . It also appears in in the Christian New Testament.
Emmanuel is also one of the names used for Christ.
It is also used as first name among Christians. Examples are Immanuel Kant, Victor Emmanuel of Italy (Vittorio Emanuele in Italian).
Spelled in English as "Emanu-El," "Emanu El," or "Emanuel," Emanu-El is a common name for Jewish synagogues.

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List of names referring to El

Emmanuel of Portugal (disambiguation page)

Emmanuel College, Cambridge

Immanuel College

★ List of synagogues named Emanu-El (disambiguation page)

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