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      Meaning of the first name Azria

      Origin

      Possibly Hebrew or Arabic

      Meaning

      Help or Assistance

      Variations

      Azriah, Adria, Apria
      The name Azria is believed to have origins in either Hebrew or Arabic, with its meaning rooted in concepts of help or assistance. The name carries connotations of support and aid, making it a significant choice for parents seeking to imbue their child's identity with positive attributes. Its phonetic quality lends it a distinctive character, which appeals to many who appreciate names with both aesthetic and meaningful values.

      Historically, names similar to Azria can be traced back to ancient cultures where names often denoted familial or social roles. The Hebrew and Arabic languages, both rich in tradition, frequently include names that convey virtues and characteristics desirable in society. Although less commonly referenced in major historical texts, names like Azria reflect a broader cultural trend of naming children after qualities that embody community values—essentially providing a narrative of hope and support across generations.

      In contemporary times, Azria has seen a resurgence as parents increasingly seek unique names for their children that also bear significant meanings. While it remains less common than some other names, it appeals to those interested in names with cultural roots and meaningful implications. Additionally, the growing interest in multicultural names has contributed to the name's recognition and use in various communities today, reinforcing its relevance in a diverse society.

      Based on our records...

      Buie

      This is the most common surname associated with Azria.

      Rebecca

      This is the most common name of those married to a Azria.

      Azria

      This is the most common name for a child of a Azria.
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      1927 is when there were the most people born with the first name Azria.

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