The name Hazell, predominantly used for females, is a charming and unique variation of the more common name Hazel. Pronounced as huh-ZEL (/həˈzɛl/), this name has its roots in English origin, derived from the hazel tree, which symbolizes protection and authority. The slight alteration in spelling adds an extra layer of individuality to the already classic name. While Hazell has not been widely popular in recent years, it holds a nostalgic charm with sporadic occurrences throughout history, particularly noted in early 20th century records. This vintage appeal makes Hazell a delightful choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet timeless name for their baby girl.
Hazell Dean is an English dance-pop singer known for her 1980s hits "Searchin' ", "Whatever I Do " and "Who's Leaving Who". |