Hadas

Meaning of Hadas

The name Hadas is a beautiful and unique choice for a baby girl, rooted in Hebrew origin. Pronounced as HAH-dahs (/ˈhɑdɑs/), this name carries the meaning of "myrtle tree," which is often associated with love, peace, and prosperity in various cultures. A notable variation of this name is Hadassah, which holds historical significance as the Hebrew name of Queen Esther from the Bible. Although not widely used in the United States, Hadas has maintained a consistent presence over the years, with occasional spikes in popularity. For instance, it ranked 7,723rd in 2001 and more recently appeared at 9,336th in 2017. Choosing Hadas for your child can imbue her identity with a sense of natural beauty and timeless elegance.

Pronunciation

Hebrew

  • Pronunced as HAH-dahs (/ˈhɑdɑs/)

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Notable People Named Hadas

Hadas Thier is an American writer, journalist, and activist known for her insightful articles on economics, American politics, and the Middle East, as well as her book "A People's Guide to Capitalism: An Introduction to Marxist Economics."
Hadas Yaron is an Israeli actress known for her award-winning performance in the 2012 film Fill the Void.
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