Izra

Meaning of Izra

Like a silken veil of dawn light draping across the Tuscan hills, Izra (IZ-ruh) weaves its ancient Hebrew roots—“help” and “support”—into the modern tapestry of unisex names, its voice both tender and steadfast as a Mediterranean breeze. Though it still murmurs on the lips of just thirteen newborns in 2023—lifting it to 916th place in the United States—this rarity bestows Izra with an exclusive charm as delightful as discovering a hidden trattoria on a moonlit Florentine lane. Its soft, staccato syllables carry the promise of guiding lanterns along Venetian canals and the golden hush of espresso-stained dawns, bridging history and hope in a single, elegant breath. From nine littles in 2021 (925th) to its gentle ascent today, Izra beckons families with the warm allure of Italian marble warmed by the setting sun, offering a name that feels at once timeless and exquisitely new.

Pronunciation

  • Pronunced as IZ-ruh (/ˈɪz.rə/)

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