Lazaria

Meaning of Lazaria

Lazaria emerges like a soft refrain from antiquity, her syllables carrying the legacy of Eleazar—“God has helped”—through the graceful corridors of Latin tongues. Pronounced luh-ZAR-ee-uh (/ləˈzɑriə/), her name unfurls on the lips like a flamenco fan opening at dawn, weaving resilience and radiant hope into its melody. Over the past two decades, a handful of families—peaking at thirty-six newborn Lazarias in 2009 and numbering twelve in 2024—have nudged her into the 938th spot in U.S. rankings, a climb as unhurried as a siesta in Sevilla yet full of quiet promise. Whether whispered in a lullaby or raised in jubilant toasts, Lazaria conjures images of rebirth, blossoming faith, and sunlit beginnings, inviting her bearer to dance gracefully between heritage and new horizons.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as luh-ZAR-ee-uh (/ləˈzɑriə/)

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