Hazzard
Hazzard Origin and Meaning
Hazzard is an uncommon masculine name derived from an English surname that originally referred to someone who was a risk-taker or gambler, from the Old French 'hasard' meaning 'game of chance.' The distinctive double 'z' spelling gives it a bold, contemporary edge compared to the standard word 'hazard.' While rare as a first name, it projects strength and daring, suggesting someone who embraces challenges and adventure. The name gained some recognition through the television show 'The Dukes of Hazzard,' though this association has faded somewhat over time. Parents might choose Hazzard for its unique quality and powerful consonant sounds, creating a memorable and distinctive identity for a child who may grow to embody its risk-taking, boundary-pushing connotations.
Famous People Named Hazzard
- Hazzard DillBermudian sprinter
The name Hazzard in Pop Culture
- "The Dukes of Hazzard" TV series set in fictional Hazzard County, Georgia