Azryah is a modern variant of Azariah, from Hebrew, meaning "helped by God."
Azryah is a modern variant of Azariah, a Hebrew name built around the idea of being "helped by God." That older form sits firmly in biblical tradition, where names often carried theology as plainly as they carried identity.
Azryah keeps that sacred root visible, but softens and reshapes it into something more current in sound and spelling. What gives Azryah its character is the tension between familiarity and invention. It echoes names of scripture without feeling strictly antique, and it belongs to the modern habit of creating fresh forms from ancient material.
With its low level of common use, it feels distinctive rather than trendy. Azryah suggests devotion and support, but also a slightly inventive spirit, as if tradition has been recast for a new generation.