Azariah
Americannoun
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 • Sep. 10, 2023
The police came, she said, when she was arguing with Ma’Khia and Ja’Niah over bedtimes, and their younger sister, Azariah, ran outside and yelled for help.
From New York Times • May 8, 2021
Cousins Emanuel Jenkins and Azariah Israel were found guilty of conspiracy to obstruct justice and other charges in Evans’s slaying.
From Washington Post • Jan. 10, 2015
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
The keen critic and scholar, Azariah de Rossi, is one of the literary giants of his period.
From Jewish Literature and Other Essays by Karpeles, Gustav
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