Azina

Meaning of Azina

Azina—pronounced uh-ZEE-nuh—began life as an embellished cousin of the Arabic name Zina, which means “beauty” or “adorning splendor,” and she’s been slipping passports into her pocket ever since. Picture her first under a desert moon, jewels catching lamplight, then boarding a ship to the Spanish-speaking world, where her opening “A” invites whispers of azul, that vacation-blue color that paints Caribbean dreams. The name’s smooth rhythm feels as breezy as a bolero and as bright as fiesta confetti, yet its meaning anchors it in quiet strength: a reminder to “wear your own sparkle.” Parents in the United States are catching on—Azina has tiptoed onto the charts with only a handful of newborns each year, keeping her rare enough to turn heads but common enough that baristas won’t throw in the towel. All told, Azina is a small, shining keepsake of a name—part desert jewel, part tropical wave, and entirely ready for the modern playground.

Pronunciation

  • Pronunced as uh-ZEE-nuh (/əˈziːnə/)

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