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Achazia

Feminine variant of Ahaziah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'Yahweh has seized' or 'God holds fast.'

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Achazia is a feminine variant of Ahaziah, a Hebrew biblical name often interpreted as "Yahweh has seized" or "God holds fast." Like many biblical names built from divine language, it carries the sense that a life is held within a larger covenantal order.

The name’s structure gives it an old-scriptural gravity even when it appears in modern forms. In contemporary use, Achazia feels unusual and polished, with enough biblical texture to sound ancient but enough softness to read as feminine. It belongs to the class of names that seem to stand between devotion and ornament, preserving a traditional root while stretching it into a more lyrical silhouette. That combination makes it feel both reverent and distinctive.

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