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My name is Keszia and the pronunciation always trips people up - it's pronounced Ke-ZEE-ah (as if the 'S' is silent). My name was based off the 'Kezia' spelling if I recall correctly.
My name is Keziah pronounced Kez-EYE-ah and I go by Kezi pronounced Kez-ee or Kez. I like my name(:
I think Keziah is such an incredibly beautiful name. I love everything about it. The meaning, the origin and the biblical association.
Job had a great life, but everything was taken away from him, in order to humble him and teach him to have a grateful heart. He endured immense pain, loss and suffering. Ultimately, though, it strengthened his relationship with God, and He blessed Job with a beautiful daughter, and her name was Keziah.Job 42:12-15 says, “The LORD blessed the latter part of Job's life more than the former part. He had fourteen thousand sheep, six thousand camels, a thousand yoke of oxen and a thousand donkeys. And he also had seven sons and three daughters. The first daughter he named Jemimah, the second Keziah and the third Keren-Happuch. Nowhere in all the land were there found women as beautiful as Job's daughters, and their father granted them an inheritance along with their brothers.”Considering the biblical association, I think the name Keziah would be perfect for a daddy's girl ♥️ Overall, I think Keziah is a gorgeous name, and it's one of my personal favorites.
It's nice, but I always thought it was KEZ-ee-ah. I think the pronunciation could cause some problems.
A very pretty name for a girl!
Unique.
My daughter has this name and the only meaning I had of it was spicy but now looking at this I know more and for this name to be one of Job's daughters is so amazing... I love this name.
I like biblical names, especially Keziah. I only like it on a girl, not on a boy. I like Zia as a nickname for Keziah.
I named my first daughter this year as Princess Keziah. A name I took from the later blessing of Job in the Bible who named her second girl Keziah meaning beauty or the Blessing of God.
I love the name so much and it inspires me as a father that no matter what, our end will be the Glory of God.
My name is Keziah Keren and I like my name, I'm looking for the biblical meaning of it and now I found it and my older sister's name is Jemimah, and my nickname is kez or iah, and the funny thing is for those for the first time hearing my name, they cannot pronounce it correctly.
My name is Keziah, pronounced Kez-ay-ya I have the nickname Zaya, kitziah, Kizzy and Kezzy.
I think it's quite a powerful and really beautiful name.
I really love this name and I think I'll also give it to one of my daughters, and am sure she will be just as beautiful as the name itself.
Only a black woman would wear this name well. White women should stick to white names like Mary and Jane.
Names ain't got skin tones, sis. Frankly, I think the name Keziah would suit a white girl just as beautifully as it would a black girl, or an Asian girl, or Hispanic, biracial, Native-American, or any other race. White parents are free to name their children whatever they desire, as is anyone else.
My parents named me Kezia-Rose and I have to say that I love my name. People just call me Kezia (KEZ-ee-ah) or KEZ for short. It makes me so happy to see all these comments; I always thought that I was one of the very few people to have even heard of this name. My parents aren't religious, and had no idea what my name meant, so recently I decided to look it up because I have gone 15 years with no clue what it means! Of course the fact that it means cinnamon caught my attention as I have a bit of an addiction, but I have also found that it means "to sever" and "it is done" which I found very interesting.
I have a daughter name Ke'Irah. When she was in my womb, I read the Bible to her. I named her Keziah after Job second daughter. The name is a delight and beautiful for a beautiful creation.
Keziah happens to be my name and it means sweet smelling fragrance, or an article of commerce. Can be pronounced as Cassia, gotten from the cinnamon tree... Kezzy for short, is a Hebrew name (job 42:14), they are indeed beautiful, unique and fun loving with a good heart, and rare to find. I love my name and proud of it.
I've always known my name had biblical origins, but couldn't find exactly how it was spelled as there are so many translations. I have a variation of the name, Kessiah. I've battled with liking my name, but grown to love it as I've gotten older. I know of at least two other Kessiahs; one being my great-great-great-great-great-grandmother on my father's side, and a girl whose mother asked mine if she could use the name. I'm thinking of naming a child (girl or boy regardless) a variation of it as well. It makes me happy to see that it's a well liked name worldwide, people always tell me it's unique and beautiful.
This is my name. But I have the alternate spelling, Kisiah. After my 5th great grandmother. I am 35 years old and have met only one other Kisiah in my lifetime. I get compliments on my name almost every time I introduce myself to people. They say it is very unique and beautiful. I am also VERY used to people not remembering my name, it's a hard one. But over all, have always been very happy with my name, and proud of it.
I went to school with a Keziah nickname Kizzie which I think is quite a spunky nickname.
Neat name. Much better than the horrendous "Keisha".
I think Keziah is a beautiful name for a girl. I like that it also means "cassia" or "cinnamon" as that is one of my favorite scents.
I think this name is used to mean someone very beautiful and loveable.
The 'z' makes the name sound harsh, and the -iah too Biblical.
Am very proud of this name because am called Keziah, my friends call me Kezzy or Kez. Apart from other views mine is based on the fact that Keziah was one of the blessings God gave Job after losing all he had. The name Keziah is actually associated with "BLESSING". It is a wonderful name almost devine.
This was the name of my fourth generation grandmother. While doing research about her I found that some people would spell her like like Kisiah, Kesiah, Kessiah and Kazia. I think it is a very beautiful name with a quality of strength and pride. =)
I really like this for a boy or girl.
There's something about this name that I find off-putting.
I have known of the name Keziah since a child and always loved it particularly as it comes from the name of the cassia tree which produces cinnamon which is the most gorgeous smell. I have only known one Keziah until finally after three boys my daughter Keziah Star was born - she is now 3 months old and we have had many positive responses to her name. Sometimes we call her Kizzy which I beleive was the usual abreviation when the name was very popuar in Puritan times.
I am very proud to say that is my name. My parents named me from the 3 daughters of Job, Jemimah, Keziah, and Keren-Happuch. My full name is Keren Keziah. It also means "the most beautiful girl in the land". And indeed I know deep inside I am.
Hello I am French and I have called my son Kéziah (born in 1999 and who is seven years old now). This is just to say that Kéziah is not exclusively a girl name, I saw on the web that some people in France did like me. In fact when we thought of giving this name to our son, it was because of Keziah Jones, a great guitarist coming from Nigeria. In order to make it a little bit more a French male name, I have put a French accent on the "e" so that his name is Kéziah (I am not sure that all the other French people did it!). My boy is clever and very nice, and he is very proud of his name, too. Of course, we familiarly call him "Kez." Hoping this could contribute to enlarge the debate about the name.
I think Keziah is one of the most beautiful names there is, which is why my nineteen month old daughter has this name. We call her Kezzie for short too.
My wife and I changed the "E" to an "A" and named our son Kaziah. I thought it might be a little odd but he starts high school in the fall and loves his name. All of his friends call him Kaz for short! What a great name!

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