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Mazal
I've come across this name in a novel, it means luck in Hebrew (as in "mazel)mazal tov, depending on transcriptions) and I think generally used for girls. I find the meaning attractive and have a soft spot for Hebrew names, only I don't like the "maz" sound so much. WDYT?
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It has been one of those Hebrew names used among the Jews of the Near East and North Africa, I believe.
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I rather like it, but people round here would probably guess at it rhyming with Hazel, which just sounds odd. It makes me burst into a song of the same title, so I wouldn't ever use it.
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I've never heard it as a name. I really like it, but it would clash horribly with our last name:S.I don't think it would be mispronounced. Mazal Tov is a pretty common phrase
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I also have a HUGE soft spot for Hebrew names... I'm a walking soft spot for Hebrew names... but this doesn't really work for me. To me, it's like naming your child Luck. I can't hear it without "tov" after it... and Mazal Tova would be too funny for words. That being said, Tova is lovely.I don't like the way it's pronounced, and no one will ever get it right the first time, FYI. They're going to say MAY-zel or mah-ZAHL or something like that. It's a good sentiment, but I would say no to this.
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I think it's pretty--but then, I do like the "maz" sound quite a bit. What a neat name. :DArray
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Love it! Very rare and unique, reminds me of Hazel, which is also one of my favorite names. =3
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It doesn't rhyme with Hazel at allMazel tov (this spelling has always been the one my family uses and I've seen it in books), is pronounced MAH-zel tohv, not MAY-zel tohv.
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