Hazel Name Meaning

Inspired by the hazelnut tree, Hazel is an English name that can also refer to a greenish-brown color commonly seen in eyes. Mysterious and whimsical, Hazel is bound to make heads turn with her chic style and cool vibes.

Like other color names Violet and Scarlett, Hazel has been lighting up the charts recently with her hue. While not as wild as Fuschia or Magenta, she’s got an exotic flair thanks to her fashionable inner Z. She also has some fabulous contenders in the nickname category with Haze, Hazy, and Zelly.

Her botanical roots fit in well with the rise of Willow and Lily though not as frilly as the trending floral monikers we see today. She’s humble and proud, avoiding the juvenile feel of some cutesy names, aging well into womanhood. She’s also decidedly posh and a smidgen British, similar to Eliza or Alice.

While quite common in the U.S. up until the 1960s, Hazel went dormant in popularity until reemerging in the late 2000s. This can be attributed to her appearance in celebrity baby name announcements around the time though her style resonated with the public, already loving on braver choices than the traditional Emily or Isabella.

Similarly styled names include Olive, Ivory, and Sienna.

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Hazel Name Popularity

How popular is the name Hazel? Here’s everything we know.

Year Rank # Births % Births
1910 24 3,018 0.8572%
1911 24 3,282 0.8814%
1912 25 4,192 0.8313%
1913 27 4,581 0.808%
1914 29 5,320 0.7634%
1915 26 7,092 0.7806%
1916 31 7,206 0.746%
1917 31 7,278 0.7275%
1918 33 7,612 0.7093%
1919 32 7,425 0.7091%
1920 34 7,306 0.6571%
1921 34 7,337 0.6407%
1922 37 6,757 0.6065%
1923 40 6,238 0.5569%
1924 42 6,339 0.5459%
1925 45 5,773 0.5108%
1926 48 5,299 0.4818%
1927 53 5,090 0.4598%
1928 59 4,645 0.4341%
1929 64 4,157 0.4013%
1930 71 3,880 0.3714%
1931 74 3,498 0.3544%
1932 75 3,336 0.3377%
1933 82 3,021 0.3243%
1934 87 2,800 0.2896%
1935 91 2,688 0.2766%
1936 96 2,497 0.2592%
1937 106 2,337 0.2372%
1938 111 2,326 0.2272%
1939 118 2,076 0.2041%
1940 123 2,056 0.1934%
1941 131 1,960 0.1741%
1942 139 1,892 0.1498%
1943 144 1,831 0.1403%
1944 150 1,626 0.1312%
1945 164 1,405 0.1152%
1946 175 1,492 0.1011%
1947 183 1,541 0.0923%
1948 199 1,328 0.0832%
1949 206 1,301 0.0809%
1950 222 1,137 0.0706%
1951 225 1,121 0.0661%
1952 245 1,021 0.0585%
1953 252 1,005 0.0568%
1954 255 1,010 0.0553%
1955 286 879 0.0478%
1956 317 730 0.0387%
1957 334 717 0.0373%
1958 360 620 0.0328%
1959 389 547 0.0288%
1960 397 530 0.028%
1961 435 471 0.0249%
1962 458 404 0.022%
1963 469 379 0.0211%
1964 508 326 0.0185%
1965 510 304 0.0186%
1966 536 263 0.0168%
1967 585 215 0.0142%
1968 620 193 0.0129%
1969 683 164 0.0106%
1970 659 197 0.0124%
1971 765 142 0.0094%
1972 845 105 0.0077%
1973 841 104 0.008%
1974 1,009 71 0.0055%
1975 960 80 0.0062%
1976 1,110 60 0.0047%
1977 1,071 72 0.0053%
1978 995 86 0.0064%
1979 1,203 60 0.0043%
1980 1,083 81 0.0055%
1981 1,154 69 0.0047%
1982 1,260 55 0.0037%
1983 1,395 41 0.0028%
1984 1,151 67 0.0045%
1985 1,199 67 0.0044%
1986 1,158 74 0.0049%
1987 1,034 97 0.0064%
1988 1,256 67 0.0043%
1989 1,132 96 0.0059%
1990 1,150 101 0.0061%
1991 1,290 80 0.0049%
1992 1,243 93 0.0058%
1993 1,172 99 0.0064%
1994 1,234 90 0.0059%
1995 1,202 92 0.0061%
1996 1,104 112 0.0075%
1997 994 143 0.0097%
1998 1,032 141 0.0094%
1999 931 174 0.0116%
2000 898 191 0.0125%
2001 764 263 0.0175%
2002 789 246 0.0164%
2003 684 336 0.0221%
2004 683 355 0.0233%
2005 516 529 0.0346%
2006 471 633 0.0404%
2007 359 872 0.0553%
2008 343 932 0.0603%
2009 291 1,099 0.0735%
2010 262 1,215 0.0843%
2011 206 1,470 0.1032%
2012 172 1,771 0.1243%
2013 156 2,049 0.1439%
2014 105 2,903 0.1992%
2015 63 4,295 0.2952%
2016 52 4,663 0.3234%
2017 43 5,004 0.3585%
2018 42 4,916 0.3578%
2019 33 5,431 0.4012%
2020 31 5,265 0.4136%
2021 28 5,662 0.4632%
2022 27 6,125 0.4643%

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Data via SSA.gov.


Names Like Hazel

If you like Hazel, you’ll love these other names like Hazel.


What names are diminutives of Hazel?

A diminutive is a name that’s like Hazel sounds, you might also like these names that sound like Hazel, but shorter.

Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Haze

What names are variants of Hazel?

Mix it up with these names that are a variation of the name Hazel.

Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Hazal

The hazel tree

English

Hazell

The hazel tree

English

Hazelle

The hazel tree

English

Hazle

The hazel tree

English


What names sound like Hazel?

If you like how Hazel sounds, you might also like these names that sound like Hazel.

Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Joselle

Pledge

American


What names are similar to Hazel?

Find a name that’s like Hazel, but just a little bit different.

Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Aspen

Aspen tree

English

Camellia

Helper to the priest

Latin

Eleanor

Of unknown meaning

English

Evelyn

Desired one

English

Ivy

Ivy plant

English

Juniper

Juniper tree

English

Olive

Olive tree

English

Poppy

“The milk of happiness,” from the Latin papaver, the name of a plant having thick, milky juice, on the basis of papa, thick milk.

Latin

Violet

Violet flower

English

Willow

Willow tree

English


Lists With Hazel

Find inspiration in these baby girl name lists featuring the name Hazel.


Siblings of Hazel

Mamas with kids named Hazel also have kids with these names.

Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Kason

Created name

American

Ivy

Ivy plant

English

Rane

Queen

English

Margot

Pearl

French

Michael

Who is Like God?

Hebrew

Nicholas

Victory of the people

Greek

Kristian

Follower of Christ

Scandinavian

Trinity

The Holy Trinity

English

Reid

Red-haired

English

29 Comments

  1. I love the old style of the name.

  2. Hazel is such a beautiful name! It’s also earthy and classic and strong.

  3. Hazel was my husbands grandmas name 🙂
    I love the uniqueness

  4. My husband and I both love old fashioned names and liked the sound of Hazel Elizabeth.

  5. I chose Hazel as it is not a common name and it is unique.

  6. When my husband and I were dating we talked about having kids in the future. I said If we had a girl I liked the name Hazel Grace. A couple years later after we got married and found out we were expecting a girl we started calling her Hazel. A lot of people ask if it’s a family name or if she is named after the fault in our stars character but my husband and I just both liked it.

  7. I got to name my grand daughter and Hazel was top of mind! My suggestion was instantly accepted and since I love vintage names…my grandma was Stella, my kitty is named Mabel and i fell in love with the name Hazel so it was a trifecta of perfection for names in my life path!
    Hazel Mae Elise is her full name and it suits her perfectly! ppl always comment on the originality of her name in this time baby names! She is perfectly suited to her name as well …I love u Hazie Daisy!!!

    • We also named our daughter Hazel, Hazel Mabel Lee , we call her Hazel Basil ? she’ll be one next week!

  8. Her 2 brothers (Cardon 6 and Dash 5) originally named her. Cardon picked Scarlett and Dash chose her middle name Rose. Her dad was supposed to name her, like he did both boys. However, he didn’t like anything he saw on numerous name list until he saw the name Hazel. It was right before she was born. Her brothers didn’t want to give up their names, so those became her middle names. It is a long name yet so special that they all picked a name for her. Hazel Scarlett Rose

  9. I never used to like my name until I met 5 other Hazel’s so I love it now. I’m a Hazel Ruth and love it

  10. She is amazing!

  11. We knew we wanted an old-fashioned family name that’s easy to spell and easy to pronounce. I loved Penelope and my husband loved Elizabeth but we knew neither of those were the perfect fit. After our 20 week milestone came and went, I was convinced we’d have to meet our baby face to face before we’d know her name for sure. But then one night on the couch, my husband looked at me and said “How about Hazel? Hazel Belle” and I burst into tears and we knew that was it!

  12. I absolutely love my name. Born in the 1970’s, Growing up I only ever met one other person my own age with my name. I was named after my grandmother. My parents were told they were having a boy. My name was supposed to be Patrick. I was such a large baby they had to knock my Mom out. When she came to she discovered that I was a girl and my Dad had already named me. She was not happy with his choice. I am so glad that she was knocked out lol she did not have a girls name picked out but said she probably would have named me Karen if she was conscious. All my friends call me Haze, Purple Haze, some call me Hazel Basil or Hazel Appraisal. I am very proud to be a Hazel.

  13. Bob Dylan song called Hazel

  14. My husband and I chose Hazel because we wanted something that’s not super popular but also won’t be difficult for people to say or spell.

  15. I wanted her to have a strong older name so I looked up names from the 1900s and found Hazel and Grace (not super uncommon but still a good name). I liked Hazel and my husband liked Grace. We compromised and chose Hazel as her first name and Grace as her middle name. We love her name and get compliments on it all the time. It definitely fits her redheaded personality!

  16. I love the name Hazel

  17. She is named after my grandmother Hazel who passed away before I was born. I always knew I would name my first daughter after her. I later found out the name means “God sees.” For her middle name she is named after the middle name of my husband’s mom, Louise, who also passed away before I had the chance to meet her. I found out that Louise means “famous warrior.” So together her name is “God sees a famous warrior.”

  18. We don’t name our kids until after they are born so that we actually have a chance to meet them and see what their name should be. We both liked the name Hazel because it’s not too common but not totally out there, a little old fashioned and she looks like a Hazel!
    I also really like names that are spelled simply and hard to make Nick names out of (Samantha: is it Samantha or Sam or Sammy?)

  19. I had to go with h names because of my other children and I don’t know I just really liked Hazel it’s stuck out to me and John liked it as well he said he’d call her his little hazelnut

  20. Unfortunately, I delivered Hazel Still Born @ 23 wks. She got her name because it’s not 1 u hear very often anymore & I thought it was unique!!

  21. I was looking on line and seen Hazel and i fell in love with it instantly. It sounded peaceful as well and when she was her name fit her and she’s a very peaceful baby?

  22. Well i came up with “Hazel” because my sister was playing the game “Choices” on her phone and her characters name was Hazel and i thought that was so cool. So I decided to name her Hazel. Her middle name is “Raelynn” and the “Rae“part comes from my dad, his middle name is Ray; and “Lynn” is from my grandma Debbie that passed away. That was her middle name.

  23. Online looking for names,i came cross Hazel and it just set with me. It felt peaceful and loving as i was saying it to myself. Only thing i was i could have spelled it like Hazell but her father wasn’t having it lol. When i had her and said welcome Hazel and she open her eyes,it’s like that was the perfect name for her and when people ask what’s her name and i say hazel,they always say wow she look like a Hazel ?

  24. This was a family name – my husband’s grandmother. I knew I wanted it for a girl’s name since we were dating. I started getting nervous when it started getting a little popular, but I’ve only met a few others. We balanced out an older first name with a contemporary and gender neutral middle name – Hazel Quinn. She’s our little “Hazel Basil!”

  25. Honestly we just heard it, thought it was beautiful, and couldn’t imagine naming or anything else ?

  26. I’ve always been drawn to old fashion names. My husband also likes the letter ‘z’. I drive by a street called Hazel and I always loved it. So Hazel became our girl name!

  27. I named her hazel because its was different and i loved that her dads last name started with a h so it real flowed together i love that she from the first time she was born it like she knew that was her name she looks up every time u call her

  28. She is named after her great-grandmother. I wanted to a name that was different but not weird.


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