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AZAREEYAH
FemaleArabic-origin name meaning "helper," carried by royalty and holding spiritual significance for Muslims.
AZAREL
MaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "God is my helper," originally borne by a Levite in biblical times.
AZARETH
FemaleEnigmatic name of unknown origin, often associated with 'ascension' due to phonetic similarity, though unsupported by evidence.
AZAREYA
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from "azariah," meaning "help" or "assistance." It has a rich history in Jewish tradition, including mention in the Old Testament and Talmud, and is often associated with strength and resilience. Despite its origins, Azareya has gained popularity among various cultures as a beautiful and meaningful girl's name.
AZAREYAH
FemaleRare, African or Middle Eastern-origin name believed to mean "God helps" or "Assistance from God.
AZARI
MaleCaptivating Persian name derived from 'ʾcyzlyk'' meaning "fire". It was popular among the Parthian dynasty (247 BCE - 224 CE) and Sassanid Empire (224-651 CE), and remains relevant today, often pronounced ah-ZAH-ree.
AZARI
FemaleExotic Persian name derived from 'azar', meaning 'fire'. It signifies radiance, power, and eternity, reflecting the reverence for fire in Iranian culture.
AZARIA
MaleUnique Hebrew name meaning "helper" or "assistance," derived from the Hebrew word "azar.
AZARIA
FemaleHebrew name that means "help from God," reflecting strength and faith; it was borne by biblical warriors and kings.
AZARIAH
MaleHebrew name meaning "to help" or "assist," associated with biblical figures and carrying historical significance in Jewish tradition, suitable for both boys and girls.
AZARIAH
FemaleHebrew name that means "God is my strength" or "God helps.
AZARIAN
MaleAncient Armenian name meaning "from the East" or "rising sun", reflecting the beauty of Armenia's landscape and celebrating its rich history and culture.
AZARIANA
FemaleDistinctive Persian name meaning 'like fire' or 'of fire'.
AZARIAS
MaleDistinctive name of Hebrew origin, translating to "help from God" or "God has helped," with notable figures like Azarias of Roba and Azarias de Ribera contributing to its rich history across continents and centuries.
AZARIE
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name meaning "God has helped," borne by figures like King Solomon's official, Azariah.
AZARIE
MaleAzaria is a Hebrew name meaning "God helps" or "God is my help," derived from the word "azar," which means "to help.
AZARIEA
FemaleAzariah is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "to help" or "to aid," derived from the Hebrew word "azar." It has ancient biblical roots and has been adopted globally in various spellings.
AZARIEL
MaleHebrew boys' name meaning "Whom God Helps" or "God is My Help", appearing in the Old Testament's Book of Ezra as one of Zerubbabel's companions returning from Babylonian captivity.
AZARIELLA
FemaleDistinctive Persian feminine name meaning "little fire" or "like a fire," symbolizing strength and immortality, and popular for its unique sound and cultural significance.
AZARII
FemaleUnique Hebrew name that means "God has helped," signifying divine aid.
AZARIO
MaleRare Italian name meaning "sky-blue," gaining popularity worldwide for its unique sound.
AZARION
MaleRare, unique name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning, making it mysterious and intriguing.
AZARIOUS
MaleRare but captivating Latin-origin name derived from the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning "ambitious" or "competitive.
AZARIUS
MaleRare Latin-derived given name meaning 'of the color blue,' first popularized during the Middle Ages and associated with Saint Azarius, bishop of Metz.
AZARIYA
FemaleRare Hebrew name that means "God has helped," reflecting its divine origins and spiritual significance.
AZARIYA
MaleAzariya, of Hebrew origin, means "to strengthen" or "make powerful," reflecting power and fortitude.
AZARIYAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew female name meaning "help" or "assistance", derived from the name Azar with the suffix "-yah".
AZARIYAH
MaleUnique Hebrew name derived from "azar," meaning "to help" or "assistance," translating to "God has helped.
AZARRIA
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning 'helper' or 'assistant', popularized by Jewish diaspora.
AZARRIAH
FemaleRecently popularized Hebrew name, likely derived from 'Azariah', meaning 'helper' or 'protected by God'.
AZARY
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "help" or "assistance," derived from the Hebrew word "azariah." It has significant ties to Jewish culture and history, including being associated with acts of kindness and compassion, and appearing in the Old Testament as the name of several individuals, notably High Priest Azariah. Today, it remains a unique and meaningful choice for parents seeking distinctive names.
AZARYA
FemaleHebrew boy's or girl's name meaning "powerfully shining.
AZARYA
MaleHebrew origin name meaning "help" or "assistance," derived from the word "atzaryah." It has biblical significance, as seen with Azariah, a priest during King Hezekiah's reign in Judah.
AZARYAH
FemaleDistinct Hebrew boys' name derived from "Azar" meaning 'to help', and "Yah", a shortened form of Yahweh, translating to "Yahweh has helped/delivered". It appears in the Bible as one of King Hezekiah's sons but gained popularity more recently.
AZARYAH
MaleHebrew name derived from 'azar' meaning 'to help or protect', and 'yah', a shortened form of Yahweh, one of God's names. It holds biblical significance, as seen with Priest Azariah during King Hezekiah's reign in Judah.
AZARYE
MaleHebrew name meaning "God has helped," with notable historical figures such as King Uzziah and one of the three young men in Daniel's furnace, bearing this significant name.
AZARYIA
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning "to help" or "assistance," with roots tracing back to biblical times and pronounced ah-zuh-RYE-ah.
AZAT
MaleTurkish name meaning "free" or "liberated," associated with independence, bravery, and strength of character.
AZAVIAN
MaleCaptivating name of Persian origin, derived from "azad," meaning "free" or "liberator.
AZAVIER
MaleRare Spanish given name meaning "orange blossom," originating from the Middle Ages and often associated with purity and innocence.