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Azalea

Feminine English
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Meaning & History

Azalea is a feminine given name derived from the azalea flower, a flowering shrub in the genus Rhododendron. The name ultimately comes from the Greek word ἀζαλέος (azaleos), meaning "dry," a reference to the plant's preference for dry, well-drained soil. Unlike the etymological sense, the flower symbolizes femininity, passion, and abundance in various cultures. Though not a traditional name from antiquity, Azalea began appearing as a common given name in the English-speaking world, particularly in the United States, in the 19th century when floral names became fashionable.

Floral Names and Cultural Significance

Azaleas originated in Asia, Europe, and North America, with traditional cultural use in China, Japan, and Korea. In Korea, it marks love and care; in the Victorian language of flowers, it represents temperance and riches. The human selection of azalea cultivation has led to thousands of cultivars, symbolizing the vitality and beauty associated with the name bearer.

Notable Bearers

  • Azalea (born 1986), a Miss Bahamas Universe 2015 and actress
  • Azalea (character), fictional in Shugo Chara!

Related Names

The Russian form Azaliya exists in cultures influenced by the Russian church. The generic alternative "Rhododendron" appears rarely, but direct derivatives from the shrub's Greek root remain linked.
  • Meaning: "Dry" (Greek origin) leading to a thriving flower name
  • Origin: English adopted via botany; Greek root
  • Type: Flower name, rare surname use <5%
  • Regions: US, UK, Western Europe globally; Russian Azaliya variant

Related Names

Other Languages & Cultures
(Russian) Azaliya
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Sources: Wikipedia — Azalea

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