Kizzie

Meaning of Kizzie

Kizzie (pronounced kiz-ee) stretches its roots back to the Hebrew name Keziah, meaning “cassia tree,” a fragrant spice that conjures sun-drenched bazaars and cinnamon-scented breezes. This little name flutters into a room like a butterfly at dawn—playful, bright, and impossible to ignore. Embraced across Latin American families, Kizzie dances on the tongue like sugar-dusted churros, promising a life filled with laughter, spicy rhythms, and vibrant parades. Parents drawn to Kizzie often imagine their daughter as a spark of golden joy, weaving stories under starry skies and lighting up every corner with her warm glow. In just three crisp syllables, Kizzie becomes more than a name—it’s a fiesta of sunshine and promise.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as kiz-ee (/kɪzi/)

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