Definition: "Ansel," a Hebrew name, signifies "God's people." The word has various meanings within religious contexts. In Christianity, it typically refers to the followers of Jesus Christ, often called the True Christians or followers of God. In Judaism, it can also be used metaphorically to refer to the Israelites who were not Jewish but were influenced by the Law and accepted their Messiah as a mediator. In Islam, "Ansel" is considered a term for the believers in the Islamic faith, particularly those from the Arabian Peninsula, which include both Muslims and followers of other religions like Christianity and Judaism. "Ansel," as it stands today, may not be universally recognized or understood within certain religious communities, depending on their specific practices or traditions.