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Phonetic Spelling
UK IPA: /əˈzaɪ.ə/
US IPA: /əˈzaɪ.ə/
Simple Text (UK & US): uh-ZY-uh
Meaning
“Azaiah” is a name of Hebrew origin, meaning “God is my strength” or “Yahweh has helped.” It reflects themes of divine support and resilience.
Examples
- Azaiah always faces challenges with unwavering strength.
- The name Azaiah has deep spiritual meaning in many cultures.
- Azaiah’s determination inspired his friends.
- Many parents choose the name Azaiah for its powerful meaning.
Synonyms
Proper names typically do not have direct synonyms, but similar names with spiritual significance include:
- Isaiah
- Azariah
- Elijah
Antonyms
Proper names do not have antonyms.
Etymology
“Azaiah” is derived from Hebrew, combining “Azai” (strength) and “Yah” (a short form of Yahweh, meaning God). It appears in biblical contexts and carries a deep spiritual heritage.
Common Mispronunciations
Incorrect: ah-ZAY-uh
Correct: uh-ZY-uh
Tip: Emphasize the “ZY” sound in the middle, and keep the ending soft.
Usage Tips
- Azaiah is often used as a meaningful spiritual name.
- Suitable for naming characters in stories with themes of strength or divine guidance.
Word Family
- Azaiah’s (possessive form)
- Azai (shortened form, sometimes used as a nickname)