hazel
In botany, hazel stands for:
- Hazelnuts , genus of plants
- Common hazel , the hazelnut bush
- Hazel (fish) , carp fish
Hazel is the name of geographical objects:
Municipalities, places:
- Hasel (Baden) , municipality in the district of Loerrach, Baden-Württemberg
- Líska , district of Česká Kamenice (German: Böhmisch Kamnitz), Czech Republic
Running waters (partly also Haselbach ):
- Hasel (Bruche) , left tributary of the Bruche (Breusch) to Niederhaslach , Bas-Rhin department, Alsace, France
- Haselbach (Günz) , right tributary of the Günz near Nattenhausen (Breitenthal), Günzburg district, Bavaria
- Hasel (Haune) , right tributary of the Haune near Hünfeld , Fulda district, Hesse
- Haselbach (Kammel) , right tributary of the Kammel to Naichen (Neuburg an der Kammel), district of Günzburg, Bavaria
- Hasel (Mindel) or Haselbach , right tributary of the Mindel before Thannhausen, district of Günzburg, Bavaria
- Hasel (Orb) or Haselbach , right tributary of the Orb in Bad Orb, Main-Kinzig-Kreis, Hesse
- Hasel (Sontra) , right tributary of the Sontra to Hornel (Sontra), Werra-Meißner-Kreis, Hesse
- Hasel (Wehra) , right tributary of the Wehra to Wehr , Waldshut district, Baden-Württemberg
- Hasel (Werra) , right tributary of the Werra to Einhausen, Schmalkalden-Meiningen district, Thuringia
Hazel is the name of the following people:
- Beate Wagner-Hasel (* 1950), German ancient historian
- Karl Hasel (1909–2001), German forest scientist
- Michael Hasel (* 1959), German flautist and conductor
- Wilhelm Hasel (1865–1947), member of the state parliament
See also:
Wiktionary: Hasel - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations