Jezebel

Meaning of Jezebel

In the bustling marketplace of baby names, Jezebel bursts onto the scene like a monsoon wind, electrifying and unexpected. Rooted in the Hebrew Izebel—often translated as “Where is the prince?”—this storied name first graced history as a fiery Phoenician queen whose sharp wit shimmered brighter than temple lamps. Each syllable of JEZ-uh-bel crackles with drama and unapologetic flair, as if choreographed into a Bollywood dance sequence. Although it skirts the edges of America’s top 1,000 list, this rare jewel promises a daughter who’ll stride through life like a peacock at dawn, pirouetting through storms with fearless grace. For Indian parents craving mythology, mischief and luminous courage in one breath, Jezebel is a bold invitation to pen a new legend.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as JEZ-uh-bel (/ˈdʒɛzəbɛl/)

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