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Re: Hazel... on a boy?
I find the idea ridiculous. Hazel doesn't sound the least bit masculine to me.
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Idk the -el part makes me think Gabriel, Daniel, ya know. And "haze" sounds kind of mean and rough to me.
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Then use just Haze. Haze can be the masculine form. I have seen just Haze.I am with Queenv on this one. Just because it was used a few times by some random person in the 1800s because it was their maiden name or they confused Hazael, does not make it traditionally unisex or masculine.
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...she just said Haze sounded mean, why would she use that.I'd agree Hazel isn't conventional or classic but most nature/word names aren't, and it does exist in pop culture, even if it's not as popular for boys.
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