Azayah

Meaning of Azayah

Azayah (uh-ZAY-uh) leaps off the tongue with a gentle roll of the “z,” a unisex treasure with Hebrew roots meaning “God has helped.” It carries a Latin heartbeat—think sunlit plazas, abuela’s laughter, and the rich aroma of tamales on a festive afternoon. Since first surfacing on US charts in 2007, it’s swayed like a vibrant cumbia, dipping and rising before settling in the top 1,000. In 2024, eight newborns claimed Azayah, placing it at 942—a modest yet proud nod to individuality. Guests might ask you to spell it twice just to taste its melody again. Parents adore its blend of ancient strength and fresh spark. It’s easy to spell and hard to ignore, offering a dash of spice and a promise of resilience. Naming a child Azayah is like gifting them a sunrise—warm, bright, and brimming with hope.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as uh-ZAY-uh (/əˈzeɪə/)

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