Is everyone misreading my post? I said "similar in style to
Hazel" and "it will be increasing in popularity". Not "It is exactly the same as
Hazel and will be identically as popular." It's "similar". As in, old lady name (peaked in the 1910's) with a long A (people love long As!) and an -el ending.
Now, if it had a cool Z in it and there was a popular author writing a popular book that was followed by a popular movie featuring a
Mabel...
Seraphina | Evander | Sky
Parisa | Ziya | Silver
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