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shmu'el (שמועל) contains the following two words:

shama (שמע) "to hear"

el (אל) God

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The root Hebrew words in the name 'Samuel' are "Sh'ma" (שְׁמַע), meaning "heard", and "El" (אֵל), meaning "God". The name Samuel can be translated as "heard by God" or "asked of God".

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