Azriella

Meaning of Azriella

Azriella, uttered softly as az-ree-EL-uh, is a luminous blossom of Hebrew origin whose syllables glimmer with the ancient promise “God is my help,” unfolding like a sakura petal drifting across a moonlit koi pond. Her name carries the quiet strength of a bamboo flute’s breath echoing through mist-shrouded pines at dawn, invoking celestial guardianship entwined with the serene discipline of wabi-sabi beauty. A feminine flowering of Azriel, it weaves through time like silver thread in a hand-woven silk tapestry, inviting visions of lanterns bobbing on tranquil waters and the silent poetry of tsukimi beneath an autumn moon. Cool in its tone yet suffused with expansive warmth, Azriella resonates with understated grace, bridging the sacred and the earthly and bestowing upon each bearer a whispered benediction of divine companionship in every gentle utterance.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as az-ree-EL-uh (/azˈriːlə/)

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