Arizona

Meaning of Arizona

The name Arizona, predominantly used for females, evokes the rich cultural and natural heritage of the southwestern United States. Pronounced as uh-RYE-zoh-nuh (/əˈraɪzoʊnə/), it is inspired by the picturesque state known for its stunning desert landscapes and iconic landmarks like the Grand Canyon. The name carries a sense of adventure and rugged beauty, reflecting the diverse and vibrant history of its namesake. Though not extremely common, Arizona has seen fluctuating popularity over the years in the United States, with notable peaks in usage during the early 20th century and a gradual resurgence in recent years. The variation "Arizone" offers a unique twist while maintaining its distinctive charm. Choosing Arizona as a baby name can be a tribute to natural beauty, resilience, and an adventurous spirit.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as uh-RYE-zoh-nuh (/əˈraɪzoʊnə/)

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Notable People Named Arizona

Arizona Zervas is an American rapper and singer known for his hit song "Roxanne" and his debut studio album, Wild West.
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