Hazeline

Meaning of Hazeline

Hazeline is a feminine name blending the botanical charm of Hazel with the elegant –ine suffix, and it derives from the Old English hæsel, denoting the hardy tree celebrated for its nuts and resilient wood. Though United States Social Security records show only sporadic mid-20th-century use—peaking at eight newborns in 1954—Hazeline retains a vintage allure reminiscent of a Persian garden: orderly, unpretentious, yet rich in understated meaning. Its earthy resonance evokes quiet wisdom and protective grace, akin to the hazel’s storied role in Celtic lore as a source of insight. While hazelnuts may have captured greater culinary fame, the name Hazeline occupies a more reserved niche, offering parents a nature-inspired choice that feels both rooted in tradition and poised for contemporary renewal.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as HAZ-uh-line (/ˈhæz əˌlaɪn/)

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