Azir

Meaning of Azir

Azir is generally traced to Arabic and Semitic roots, where it conveys shades of “one who commands” or “helper,” and philologists often note its kinship to the better-known Aziz and the Hebrew Ezra. In contemporary Anglo-American usage the name remains statistically rare—fewer than a hundred boys received it in any recent U.S. year—yet the upward drift from single-digit births in the early 2000s to 91 registrations in 2024 suggests a quietly growing niche appeal, likely fueled by internet gaming culture that recognizes Azir as the sand-shaping emperor of League of Legends as well as by parents seeking a succinct alternative to Isaiah. Pronounced in English as uh-ZEER (/əˈzɪər/), the name offers phonetic clarity, multicultural resonance, and just enough obscurity to satisfy those who prefer their sons’ monikers to stand out at roll call without requiring a pronunciation tutorial.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as uh-ZEER (/əˈzɪər/)

American English

  • Pronunced as uh-ZEER (/əˈzɪr/)

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Notable People Named Azir

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