Azani emerges like a whispered dawn over the cerulean waves of the Mediterranean, a unisex jewel whose roots trace to the storied coast of Azania—the ancient Grecian name for East Africa’s emerald shores—and which in modern Swahili evokes the gentle bloom of sunrise. It carries associations of new beginnings, of golden light dancing through olive groves and rolling Tuscan hills, a name that offers warmth as generous as a summer’s evening in Amalfi. Though its lilting cadence—ah-ZAH-nee—unfurls delicately on the tongue, it bears a quiet resilience, embracing both boys and girls with equal grace, like the first ray that greets the world without preference. Its rarity in baby-name registers makes each Azani feel as delightful and unexpected as a hidden gelato stand on a winding Venetian calle, promising joy in every whispered syllable and the soft assurance that each dawn births its own story.