Azaleah (uh-ZAY-lee-uh) dances into the heart like a sunlit blossom, a spirited twist on the classic Azalea that sprung from the Greek azaleos, meaning “dry,” but bloomed into something anything but arid. Picture a riot of pink and purple petals unfurling at dawn—that’s the vibrant energy this name carries, a nod to Southern gardens draped in floral glory and to anyone who wants their little girl to wear springtime in her smile. Though still a gleaming surprise in U.S. birth charts—hovering just inside the top 1,000—Azaleah already whispers of resilience, creativity, and a dash of poetic charm, ready to grow as boldly as her namesake flower.