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Azakai is an uncommon, unique Japanese given name with unknown meaning, believed to have been created by combining elements from other names or words.
Azam: Unique Arabic-origin name meaning 'powerful/mighty one', popular among historic Islamic figures like Osman I Azam Shah, yet not widely known in the West.
Azan is an Arabic name meaning 'to answer' or 'responsive', derived from the Islamic call to prayer and popular among Muslims worldwide.
Azane: A unique Swahili name meaning "to listen," symbolizing attentiveness; unisex and popular among families appreciating its uniqueness, despite being relatively uncommon globally.
Azani is a captivating name of Yoruba origin, meaning "There is none like unto God," embodying uniqueness and divine grandeur.
Azaniah is a rare Hebrew name meaning "God is my strength," associated with the biblical figure who refused to worship idols.
Azante is an African origin name from the Yoruba tribe's town of Ayanfe, signifying wealth and joy, embodying prosperity and contentment.
Azar is an ancient Persian name meaning 'helper' or 'assistant', often associated with divine guidance and protection.
Azrael: A Hebrew name meaning "helped by God," it signifies divine aid and is richly associated with the Angel of Death in Islamic and Jewish traditions.
Azare is a rare Hebrew name meaning "strong," derived from the biblical figure Azariah, a priest during King Hezekiah's reign.
Azareel is a unique Hebrew name derived from the word 'azhar', meaning 'to help'. Its full meaning, "God has helped", reflects divine assistance.
Azarel is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "God is my helper," originally borne by a Levite in biblical times.
Azari is a captivating Persian name derived from 'ʾcyzlyk'' meaning "fire". It was popular among the Parthian dynasty (247 BCE - 224 CE) and Sassanid Empire (224-651 CE), and remains relevant today, often pronounced ah-ZAH-ree.
Azaria is a unique Hebrew name meaning "helper" or "assistance," derived from the Hebrew word "azar.
Azariah is a Hebrew name meaning "to help" or "assist," associated with biblical figures and carrying historical significance in Jewish tradition, suitable for both boys and girls.
Azarian is an ancient Armenian name meaning "from the East" or "rising sun", reflecting the beauty of Armenia's landscape and celebrating its rich history and culture.
Azarias is a distinctive name of Hebrew origin, translating to "help from God" or "God has helped," with notable figures like Azarias of Roba and Azarias de Ribera contributing to its rich history across continents and centuries.
Azaria is a Hebrew name meaning "God helps" or "God is my help," derived from the word "azar," which means "to help.
Azariel is a Hebrew boys' name meaning "Whom God Helps" or "God is My Help", appearing in the Old Testament's Book of Ezra as one of Zerubbabel's companions returning from Babylonian captivity.
Azario is a rare Italian name meaning "sky-blue," gaining popularity worldwide for its unique sound.
Azarion is a rare, unique name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning, making it mysterious and intriguing.
Azarious is a rare but captivating Latin-origin name derived from the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning "ambitious" or "competitive.
Azarius is a rare Latin-derived given name meaning 'of the color blue,' first popularized during the Middle Ages and associated with Saint Azarius, bishop of Metz.
Azariya, of Hebrew origin, means "to strengthen" or "make powerful," reflecting power and fortitude.
Azariyah is a unique Hebrew name derived from "azar," meaning "to help" or "assistance," translating to "God has helped.
Azarya is a Hebrew origin name meaning "help" or "assistance," derived from the word "atzaryah." It has biblical significance, as seen with Azariah, a priest during King Hezekiah's reign in Judah.
Azaryah is a Hebrew name derived from 'azar' meaning 'to help or protect', and 'yah', a shortened form of Yahweh, one of God's names. It holds biblical significance, as seen with Priest Azariah during King Hezekiah's reign in Judah.
Azarye is a Hebrew name meaning "God has helped," with notable historical figures such as King Uzziah and one of the three young men in Daniel's furnace, bearing this significant name.
Azat is a Turkish name meaning "free" or "liberated," associated with independence, bravery, and strength of character.
Azavian is a captivating name of Persian origin, derived from "azad," meaning "free" or "liberator.
Azavier is a rare Spanish given name meaning "orange blossom," originating from the Middle Ages and often associated with purity and innocence.
Azavion is a rare yet compelling African-origin name meaning 'make war' or 'prepare for battle,' gaining popularity due to its unique sound and association with video games like Final Fantasy.
Azaya is a modern, captivating name with uncertain African or Native American roots; it may mean "wise," "intelligent," "peace," or "harmony.
Azayah is a unique and beautiful African-origin name derived from the Akan language of Ghana, Togo, and Benin, meaning "Following God.
Azayden is a unique French name derived from "azai," meaning "to burn or shine." It signifies intense passion and vitality.
Azayel is an unusual name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly derived from the biblical name Azazel but with no definitive evidence supporting this theory. Its interpretation varies widely, ranging from "removal of God's presence" to "powerful in battle". Throughout history, a few notable figures have borne this name, including Azazel ben Elijah, an 18th-century Jewish scholar. Despite its uncertain origins and meaning, Azayel has gained popularity as a given name due to its distinctive sound and unique history.
Azaylion is a captivating name of unknown origin, with its meaning shrouded in mystery and leaving room for personal interpretation.
Azayvion is a distinctive American name coined by author Christopher Moore, with no official meaning but gaining popularity for its unique sound and spelling.
Azayzel is a Hebrew name meaning "God is my strength," reflecting divine power and might, and is rooted in ancient Jewish tradition as one of the names of the tribe of Gad known for their courage and strength.
Azazel is a rare Hebrew name meaning "God removes" or "God strengthens," carrying significant historical and cultural significance.