Variant of Haskell, from Old Norse 'Áskell' combining 'áss' (god) and 'ketill' (helmet or cauldron).
Haskle is a variant of Haskell, from Old Norse Áskell, combining ass, meaning god, and ketill, meaning helmet or cauldron. That makes the name feel ancient and mythic, with the sturdiness of old northern compounds. The spelling gives it a slightly rough-hewn modern edge. Haskle sounds rare, resilient, and memorable, a name that seems to carry both Scandinavian severity and a touch of friendly informality.