HaliburtonScottish Means "town fortified in stone". It comes from a combination of the Old Norse element hallr meaning rock (as in Halle 1) and of the Old English place name Burton, denoting a fortified town... [more]
HaswellEnglish habitational name from Haswell (Durham) or less probably from Haswell (Somerset) or Haswell in North Huish (Devon). The placenames probably derive from Old English hæsel "hazel" and wille "well spring stream".
HazeldenEnglish Means "person from Hazelden", the name of various places in England ("valley growing with hazel trees").
HazlehurstEnglish Habitational name for a person from the places in Lancashire, Surrey, or Sussex, or somebody who lives in a hazel grove, all derived from Old English hæsl "hazel" (Archaic form hazle) and hyrst "wood, grove".
HesslerGerman Topographic surname derived from Middle High German place name Hasel or Hesel (Meaning "Hazel)
IsleyEnglish Of Old English origin, derived from a place named Hesli, meaning "a hazel wood or grove".
LazdiņšLatvian Derived from the word lazda meaning "hazel".
LeszczyńskiPolish Name for someone from any of various places called Leszczyna, Leszczyno, Leszczyny or Leszczynek, all derived from Polish leszczyna meaning "hazel".
O'CoillIrish Meaning, "wood, forest, or shrub hazel tree."
Ó CuillIrish Meaning, "wood, forest, or shrub hazel tree."
SarapEstonian Sarap is an Estonian surname meaning "hazel".
SarapikEstonian Sarapik is an Estonian surname meaning "hazel wood".
SarapuuEstonian Sarapuu is an Estonian surname meaning "hazel tree".
TazelaarDutch Dutch (Zeeland) variant of ’t Hazelaar "the hazel bush", a topographic name for someone living by hazel bushes.
UrritzolaBasque (Rare) From the names of either of two villages in Navarre, Spain, derived from Basque urritz "hazel tree" combined with either ola "hut, cabin" or the suffix -ola "location, place of".