Haze breezes in like the first mist after an Indian monsoon—soft, silvery, and full of promise. Rooted in the English word for that gentle veil of vapour at dawn (and a breezy cousin of the Irish surname Hayes), the name wraps nature, mystery, and a dash of cool street-style into four easy letters. He’s the boy who’ll chase kites across the maidan, his laughter floating just out of reach, much like the haze that inspired him. American parents have clearly felt the charm; after napping for decades, the name has drifted steadily upward, cracking the U.S. Top 1000 again in the 2000s and gathering over a hundred newborns last year alone. Pop culture hears it and thinks rock-band edge; cricket fans picture the shimmer over Eden Gardens; literature lovers recall Nabokov’s dreamy landscapes. In short, Haze is a pocket-sized monsoon cloud: cooling, refreshing, and impossible to pin down—perfect for parents who want a name that dances rather than stands still.
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