A - Z Blogging Challenge H is for Hazel


Hazel.

Hazel isn't a name that you hear much in the 21st century but I have a cousin Hazel hanging on my tree and my godmother was  named Hazel.

Hazel comes from the bush or hazel nut tree but can also be associated with eye colour. It came into use in the late 19th century, like a lot of other plants names and after the 1930's started to fall out of favour.

Some famous Hazel's are;
Hazel Edwards, Australian Author,
Hazel O'Connor, UK singer and actor.

While I never met my cousin, I did know my godmother and she was a lovely lady.



Hazel is the lady hold me at my baptism.






 

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