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Azariah

American  
[az-uh-rahy-uh] / ˌæz əˈraɪ ə /

noun

  1. Uzziah.


Etymology

Origin of Azariah

From Hebrew ʿzăryāh, ʿzăryāhū “God helps”

Example Sentences

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Azariah Providence, a 17-year-old rising high school senior who lives in the U.S.

From Seattle Times

The poll results only partly jibe with what she has been told on doorsteps, said Anita Azariah, vice chair of the Snohomish County GOP and a state Senate candidate in the 38th Legislative District.

From Seattle Times

Azariah: Not having a better connection with specific communities.

From New York Times

Azariah Seay added 16 points and nine rebounds.

From Seattle Times

There you will find the faces of 26-year-old Tabitha Collard, 54-year-old Jeazell Woodruff and 16-year-old Azariah Miller, all taken too soon from their communities.

From Washington Post