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Azeria

A girl's name of Hebrew origin with 80 recorded U.S. births.

Girl's name#9621 in 2024Rising fast

Meaning & Origin

Azeria peaked during the Gen Z era, when 10 babies received this name in a single year (2007). That era was defined by globally influenced, diversity-driven naming, and Azeria remains in active use today — a name that has outlasted its original moment.

In the most recent SSA release, Azeria ranks #9621 among U.S. girl names — distinctive enough to stand out.

Azeria is a girl's baby name of Hebrew origin, a feminine variant of Azariah, from the Hebrew Azaryah, meaning 'God has helped.' Azariah appears multiple times in the Old Testament, most notably as one of the three men who survived Nebuchadnezzar's fiery furnace (also known as Abednego). Azeria transforms this biblical name into something softly feminine, carrying the same divine support in a different voice.

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Phonetically, Azeria belongs to a cluster of names characterized by their open, elegant ending — found across Latin, Greek, and Slavic naming traditions. At three syllables, it has a three-beat flow that carries a sense of formality and completeness.

Within the Hebrew naming tradition, names with similar sound structures often share underlying etymological patterns. Exploring Hebrew names on this site may surface connections that illuminate Azeria’s linguistic neighborhood.

At a Glance

80
Total births
Since 2000
2007
Peak
10 births
2000
First recorded
25 years of data
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Popularity Over Time

Azeria has 13+ years of history in the U.S., first appearing in 2000.

03581020002024
First appeared: 2000Peak: 2007 (10 births)Current: #9621

Popularity by Decade

Decade-by-decade popularity data for Azeria
DecadeBirthsAvg RankTrend
2020s21#12922
2010s10#17015
2000s49#15044

The Story of Azeria

A Gen Z name

Peaking in 2007, Azeria is a name that defines a generation. Girls named Azeria are most likely born between 2000 and 2017.

How rare is Azeria?

Only about 1 in every 360,000 babies born in 2024 was named Azeria — a truly uncommon choice.

The journey through the decades

First appeared in the records in 2000, peaked in the 2000s with 49 births that decade, and has gracefully settled into a quieter chapter.

Azeria by the numbers

  • Would fill 2 school buses

Year-by-Year Data

View complete yearly data(13 years, 20002024)
Year-by-year popularity data for the name Azeria
YearBirthsRank
202410#9621
20236#13692
20205#15453
20165#16622
20105#17408
20097#13911
20085#17918
200710#10936
20065#17513
20055#16846
20036#14099
20025#15761
20006#13371

Source: U.S. Social Security Administration. Showing years with 5+ recorded births.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Azeria a boy's or girl's name?
Azeria is primarily a girl's name.
When was Azeria most popular?
Azeria reached its peak popularity in 2007 with 10 births that year. It is currently ranked #9621 in the U.S.
How popular is the name Azeria?
Azeria is currently ranked #9621 in the U.S. (2024). It has been given to 80 babies since 2000.

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Data source: U.S. Social Security Administration, 20002024