Azaiah

#51 in New Mexico

Meaning of Azaiah

Azaiah (uh-ZAY-uh) steps onto the modern playground straight from ancient Hebrew scrolls, where his name meant “God is my strength.” He’s a lesser-known cousin of Azariah and Isaiah, so parents get that rich Biblical heritage without bumping into three others at story time. Nicknames like Zay or Zaza give him zip, yet the full form still carries a stately ring, like brass trumpets on a Sunday morning. In the United States he’s been quietly climbing the charts—still comfortably rare, but clearly gathering steam—so a little Azaiah today is poised to feel both distinctive and right on trend. The name’s blend of spiritual backbone and modern rhythm makes it easy to picture on everything from a varsity jacket to a business card. If you’re looking for a boy’s name that whispers ancient faith while humming with contemporary cool, Azaiah wears that balance beautifully.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as uh-ZAY-uh (/əˈzeɪə/)

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