Hanzel

#60 in Puerto Rico

Meaning of Hanzel

Hanzel, a spirited German diminutive of Hans with roots deep in European folklore, effortlessly marries old-world charm with modern flair. Pronounced HAHN-tsel (/ˈhan.tsəl/) in German and HAN-zuhl (/ˈhæn.zəl/) in English, it feels both exotic and approachable—like a whispered legend passed around the family table. Though still uncommon in the United States, this boy’s name has been steadily climbing the charts—vaulting from rank 923 in 2022 to 875 in 2024—a clear nod to its under-the-radar charisma. It conjures images of childhood adventures through misty forests and cozy hearths without leaning on any gingerbread-man clichés. For families seeking a moniker that wraps tradition and individuality into two spirited syllables, Hanzel offers a warm, distinctive choice sure to charm at first utterance.

Pronunciation

German

  • Pronunced as HAHN-tsel (/'han.tsəl/)

English

  • Pronunced as HAN-zuhl (/hæn.zəl/)

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