Azarius

Meaning of Azarius

Azarius leaps into every conversation like a bolt of lightning on a summer night, weaving the Hebrew Azariah (“God has helped”) through a vibrant Latin lens. It’s as if medieval scribes and wandering troubadours collaborated to forge a name that means strength wrapped in starlight. In the U.S., its popularity ride has been a lively fiesta—hovering in the 800–900 ranks with 26 newborns proudly christened Azarius in 2024—proof that more families are captivated by its spark. Babies named Azarius arrive poised like little campeones, wielding a name that whispers of celestial guardians and earthy valor, a seamless blend of corazón and courage. Choosing Azarius is tapping into a cosmic cheat code for confidence, charisma and just the right pinch of divine humor.

Pronunciation

  • Pronunced as uh-ZAIR-ee-uhs (/əˈzɛəriəs/)

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