Haziel

#59 in Puerto Rico

Meaning of Haziel

Rooted in the Hebrew lexeme ḥāzāh “to behold” entwined with the theonym ʼĒl, Haziel may be interpreted as “God has seen” or, more poetically, “vision of the Divine,” a meaning that has traveled from biblical chronicles to the contemporary cradles of the Spanish-speaking world. Pronounced ah-ZYEL in Spanish and HAH-zee-el in its original Semitic contour, the name’s fluid sibilants and bright vowels create a sonority at once gentle and assertive, a linguistic rippling that resonates with Latin American families seeking a biblically anchored yet uncommon choice. U.S. vital statistics trace a measured, ember-like glow of popularity: ascending from single-digit births in the late 1990s to 176 newborn bearers in 2024, Haziel has consistently settled between the 700s and 800s on national charts—evidence of selective, enduring appeal rather than fleeting fashion. Coupling its theologically charged semantics with a mellifluous bilingual profile, Haziel occupies a liminal space where ancient reverence meets the modern multicultural palate, offering parents a name both scholarly and serenely distinctive.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as ah-ZYEL (/aˈθjel/)

Hebrew

  • Pronunced as HAH-zee-el (/haˈzi.ɛl/)

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