Hadassa

  • Origin
    Hebrew
  • Meaning
    myrtle tree
  • Variations
    Hadassah, Hadasa, Hadaseh, Hadasya, Hadassia
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  • Hadassa carries a profound weightiness that appeals to families seeking names with depth and significance. This less common variation offers familiarity through similar-sounding alternatives while maintaining its own distinct identity. The double-s creates a gentle hissing sound that adds texture and interest to the name's pronunciation. Hadassa works beautifully for parents who want something recognizable yet unexpected, traditional yet uncommon. The three-syllable rhythm provides excellent balance and flow, making it easy to say but interesting to hear. This name has historical gravitas without feeling ancient or dusty, bridging past and present seamlessly. Hadassa suits families who value names with substance and character over trendy popularity. The name's relative rarity ensures your daughter will stand out while never struggling with pronunciation or comprehension.
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