Kizzy

#94 in Mississippi

Meaning of Kizzy

Kizzy, a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, functions etymologically as a diminutive of Keziah—derived from the Hebrew qetsīyyâ, signifying the aromatic cassia tree—and thus retains a semantic link to scripture. Its contemporary recognition within Anglo-American culture was catalyzed by Alex Haley’s seminal work Roots, in which the character Kizzy embodies both ancestral memory and fortitude. Statistical registries in the state of Georgia attest to a moment of moderate prominence during the late 1970s—peaking in 1977 with seventy-eight recorded occurrences (ranked eighty-first) before subsequently receding—underscoring its intermittent yet notable regional resonance. Pronounced KIZ-ee (/ˈkɪzi/), the name is valorized for its succinct phonetic profile and its capacity to evoke a layered interplay of biblical antiquity and modern narrative significance. In current usage, Kizzy occupies a distinctive position: it remains relatively rare, yet retains an air of cool sophistication that appeals to those seeking a name at once historically grounded and culturally resonant.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as KIZ-ee (/ˈkɪzi/)

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Notable People Named Kizzy

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