Hadasa
Hadasa Origin and Meaning
Hadasa is a feminine name of Hebrew origin, a variation of Hadassah, which means 'myrtle tree.' In the biblical Book of Esther, Hadassah was the Hebrew name of Queen Esther before she became royalty. The myrtle tree symbolizes peace and prosperity in Jewish tradition, giving the name rich cultural significance. This particular spelling, Hadasa (with one 's'), represents a simplified version that maintains the name's essential pronunciation and meaning. The name carries connotations of hidden beauty, courage, and divine providence from its biblical connections. While less common than some biblical names, Hadasa appeals to parents seeking names with religious significance, historical depth, and a balance between uniqueness and recognizability. Its melodic quality and meaningful heritage make it a thoughtful choice with timeless appeal.