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Ezzie

Diminutive of Esther or Ezra; Esther means 'star' in Persian, Ezra means 'help' in Hebrew.

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Ezzie lives comfortably in the space between a full given name and an affectionate nickname, most often serving as a diminutive of Ezra, Ezekiel, or — among girls — Esmeralda, Esther, or even Elizabeth. The Hebrew root common to Ezra and Ezekiel carries profound meaning: *Ezra* derives from *azarah*, "help" or "salvation," while *Ezekiel* translates roughly to "God strengthens." Both names belong to major Old Testament figures — Ezra the scribe who led exiles back to Jerusalem, and Ezekiel the visionary prophet whose wheel-within-a-wheel imagery has captivated mystics and artists for millennia.

As a standalone given name, Ezzie has the breezy, sunshine quality of a name worn easily through childhood. It flourished most naturally in 19th-century Jewish immigrant communities in Britain and the United States, where Yiddish diminutives softened formal Hebrew names into everyday use. Writers and musicians have carried it quietly forward: it has a jazz-age sprightliness that suits a trickster or a dreamer.

In contemporary naming culture, where short, punchy names ending in a vowel sound are enormously popular — think Ozzie, Izzy, Ziggy — Ezzie occupies an appealing niche. It works as a gender-neutral choice and carries just enough vintage character to feel intentional rather than merely trendy. Whether standing alone on a birth certificate or serving as the warmest form of a longer name, Ezzie has a vitality that refuses to age.

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