Azzurra

Meaning of Azzurra

Azzurra dances onto the stage like a burst of monsoon-blue confetti, her very name—Italian for “sky blue”—rolling off the tongue with a playful aht-SOOR-rah that feels as light as a feather caught in a summer breeze. She carries the warmth of Amalfi’s sun-kissed cliffs and the sacred hush of a Rajasthan dawn, blending Mediterranean cerulean seas with the deep, spiritual calm of India’s Vishuddha chakra. Picture her as a shimmering sapphire sari unfurling across a festival crowd—bold, serene, impossibly bright. In the United States, little Azzurras have been sprinkling their sky-blue magic on new families—5 in 2022, 13 in 2023 and 11 in 2024—hovering around the 939th spot and whispering that even the sky is no limit for dreams this vivid.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as aht-SOOR-rah (/atˈsur.ra/)

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