Azalie

Meaning of Azalie

Azalie bursts into a room like a splash of pink blossoms in a sunlit Andalusian courtyard. She traces back to a Greek word for “dry” and yet she bloomed through Latin gardens into modern ears. She carries whispers of Spanish and Portuguese breezes. She dances on the tongue—uh-ZAY-lee—like music at a neighborhood fiesta. In the world of baby names she’s a rare butterfly. Only six little stars in the U.S. chose her in 2024. This shy sprout is steadily finding her place among the vibrant gardens of children. Picture cobblestone streets draped in bougainvillea and hear her melody drift on the breeze. She feels timeless and fresh at once. Azalie is a quiet showstopper—a toast to tradition with a playful wink at tomorrow. Let her petals unfold in your family’s story and watch the magic bloom.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as uh-ZAY-lee (/əˈzeɪli/)

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