Origin: Biblical Hebrew
Meaning: “beheld by God; vision of God”
Gender: Masculine
(juh-HAZE-ee-el)
The name is composed of the Hebrew elements, חזה (hzh), which can mean “to behold” or “vision” and אל (‘el) (God). The name is borne in the Old Testament by 5 briefly mentioned characters.
The name occurred in brief use in the English-speaking world in the 18th-century among Puritans.
Another form is Chaziel.
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