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Ozia

Variant of Uzziah or Ozias, a biblical name meaning 'strength of the Lord.'

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Ozia is a variant of Uzziah or Ozias, both biblical names meaning strength of the Lord. That places it within a long tradition of theophoric Hebrew naming, where divine strength and protection are central themes.

The name feels ancient, compact, and spiritually grounded. Ozia has a bright, clear sound that makes the biblical root feel more streamlined and modern. It is rare, but not hard to understand, and its softness gives the name an approachable quality.

The meaning adds depth, while the shorter form keeps it elegant. Ozia suggests strength received rather than claimed, and that balance gives the name a quiet dignity.

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