Azariyah

Meaning of Azariyah

Azariyah breezes onto the scene like jasmine-scented monsoon winds, her four lyrical beats—uh-zuh-RYE-uh—twirling faster than a Bollywood dance number. Rooted in the Hebrew “Azariah,” which sings of divine help, she carries the gentle promise of “God has aided” while wearing a sparkling bindi of modern flair. Though the name stepped out of ancient scripture, today she skips across American playgrounds, consistently hovering around the 800-something rank—proof that she’s a hidden gem rather than yesterday’s headline. Storytellers picture Azariyah as the girl who paints rainbows during Holi, then high-fives the sky, confident that a little celestial backup is always on call. Rich in history yet fizzy with possibility, Azariyah offers parents a melody that feels both timeless and trend-ready—an upbeat raga woven with faith, color, and just enough mischievous glitter to keep life interesting.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as ah-zuh-RYE-uh (/əˈzɑr.i.jə/)

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