Ozara dances on the tongue like a summer breeze in a Latin plaza. With Hebrew roots that mean “treasure” or “God’s treasure,” it wraps a daughter in a warm glow of belonging. Pronounced oh-ZAH-ruh (/oʊzaˈrə/), it calls to mind golden sunsets and laughter that sparkles like hidden gems—with a little wink from the sun. Though rare—just eight newborns in the US held the name in 2024—it promises something precious and timeless. For parents who want a name as lyrical as it is deeply meaningful, Ozara shines from the very first hello.