It doesn't mean anything, it's just a name.
It means "asked for".
Saul is not a German word.
Saul is a given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "asked for" or "prayed for." It is also a biblical name, with Saul being an important figure in the Old Testament as the first king of Israel.
According to Strong's Lexicon, the Hebrew name Saul (or Shaul) means "desired".
Saul is a masculine given name meaning "asked for".I would use the word Saul as a proper noun in a sentence.
Akeelah is not a German name and therefore has no old German meaning.
Sayler is not a German name, it therefore has no German meaning.
There is no meaning
Jeffrey is not a German name and has no German meaning.
It is a German,Male name meaning 'Courteous'.
It is an Old German name meaning 'army of the people'.
The name "Kayla" does not have a specific meaning in German. It is an American name of Hebrew origin, derived from the name "Michaela," meaning "who is like God."
"Hailey" is a name and does not have a specific meaning in German. It is simply used as a name like in English.