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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: Not having a better connection with specific communities.

From New York Times • Jan. 20, 2022

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 • Jan. 1, 2022

“Just because you’re wearing a Trump hat doesn’t mean you are a Trump supporter,” said Anita Azariah, an Everett software company accounts manager and vice-chair for the Snohomish County Republican Party.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 10, 2021

In this letter to his brother, Azariah Flagg, dated August 3, 1817, he describes the hustle and bustle of the emerging commercial town of Cincinnati.

From Textbooks • Dec. 30, 2014

At this time reigned Capys, the son of Epitus; and Haggai, Amos, Joel, and Azariah, were prophets in Israel.

From Old English Chronicles by Various