Azaela

Meaning of Azaela

Azaela evokes images of vibrant spring blooms and sunlit gardens, offering a playful spin on the classic botanical name Azalea. Rooted in the ancient Greek word azaleos, this floral moniker speaks of beauty that thrives against the odds. Though only 17 baby girls in the U.S. were named Azaela in 2024—hovering around rank 933—its gentle upward glide shows parents craving something both familiar and refreshingly unique. Pronounced uh-ZAY-luh, Azaela rolls off the tongue like a soft breeze at dawn, promising a balance of warmth and whimsy. Perfect for a spirited little girl ready to blossom in her own bright way, this name marries poetic elegance with playful charm for a truly standout choice.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as uh-ZAY-luh (/əˈzeɪlə/)

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