Azul

Azul is primarily used to signify the qualities associated with the color blue, such as calmness, introspection, and serenity. In many cultures, blue also signifies trust and loyalty.

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The name Azul originates from Spanish culture, where it translates to 'blue,' the color associated with tranquility, stability, and depth.

  • Babies named Azul in the US in 2023:
    Female: 169
    Male: 50
  • Nicknames: Azzy, Zu, Zuzu, Zully, Az.
  • Full Names: Azula (feminine), Azulin (masculine), Azuline, Azuleo, Azulita.
  • Famous Namesakes: Azul Guaita-Actress, Azul Zorrilla-Mexican Chemist, Azul Luna Singer-Singer, Azul Almazán-Fashion Designer, Azul Rojo-Visual Artist.
  • Gender: Although gender-neutral, Azul is more frequently used for females, embodying softness and grace.
  • Numerology: The name Azul resonates with the number 9 in numerology, suggesting compassion, universality, and a drive to help those around them in a humanitarian sense. It represents wisdom, spirituality, and completion.

While unique and not extremely common, Azul has gained more recognition and acceptance as parents seek distinctive, aesthetically pleasing names.

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