Variant of Haskell, from Hebrew 'Yechezkel' (Ezekiel) meaning God strengthens; Yiddish-influenced form.
Haskie is a variant of Haskell, from Hebrew Yechezkel, meaning God strengthens, shaped by Yiddish influence. That gives it a double ancestry: biblical at the root, but softened by the affectionate patterns of immigrant-language naming. The result is friendly and compact, with the warmth of a diminutive and the weight of a traditional source. Haskie feels unusual but rooted, like a name carried forward through family use rather than formal fashion.