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Nazarria

Arabic-styled name likely derived from the nazar root meaning vision or watchfulness, used as a modern feminine form.

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Nazarria is an Arabic-styled name likely derived from the nazar root meaning vision or watchfulness, used as a modern feminine form. That root gives the name a sense of attention, perception, and alertness.

The name feels ornate and luminous. Nazarria has the kind of rhythmic richness that makes it sound both modern and anchored in broader Semitic naming patterns. Its feminine elaboration gives the old root a fresh presentation, which is part of its appeal.

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