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ˈhɑː.zi.ɛl
Vision of God
ˈhɑː.zi.ɛl
Haziel is a Hebrew name usually read as 'vision of God' or 'God sees,' from the verb chaza, 'to see,' plus el, 'God.'
Haziel is a Hebrew name formed from the verb chaza, 'to see' or 'behold,' and el, 'God,' most often glossed 'vision of God' or 'God sees.' It appears in the Hebrew Bible as the name of a Levite, and in later Kabbalistic tradition Haziel is counted among the angels, where the name is read with a sense of divine mercy. It shares its building blocks with a large family of -el names such as Gabriel and Daniel. Haziel entered the US top 1000 for the first time in 2025.
The standard spelling is Haziel. Common variants include Hazael, but Haziel is the most widely used form.
peaked at #795 in 2025, currently #795 in 2025.
Source: U.S. Social Security Administration, names given to at least 5 babies in a year, 1880–2025. Reviewed July 2026. See where the names are moving
HAH-zee-el, three syllables.
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