Azella is a sun-kissed floral gem that twirls off the tongue like a salsa beat at dusk. Its roots trace back to the azalea blossom—borrowed from the Greek azaléa, ironically meaning “dry,” yet bursting in riotous color—and it truly flourishes beneath Latin skies, where petals flirt with the warm breeze. Pronounced uh-ZEL-uh, its three syllables flutter like butterflies at springtime and slip smoothly even from the most tongue-tied aunt’s lips. Rare but rising, just ten little Azellas tiptoed into American nurseries in 2024 (landing around rank 940), making it a secret sparkle in any family tree. For parents craving a name as vibrant as a fiesta and as tender as a whispered promise, Azella offers the perfect bouquet of resilience, beauty and a lifetime of blooming brilliance.