All about the name AZER

Meaning, origin, history.

Azer is a unique and distinctive male given name of Persian origin. The name Aziz is derived from the Persian word "āzād," which means "free" or "liberated." It also has roots in Arabic, where it translates to "powerful" or "strong."

In Persian culture, Azer has been traditionally used as a name for boys born into families of high social status. The name has also been popular among the Azeri people, an ethnic group mainly residing in Iran and Azerbaijan.

Throughout history, several notable figures have borne the name Azer. One such figure is Azer Shah, who was the founder of the Azeri dynasty that ruled over parts of Iran during the 12th century. This further emphasizes the historical significance and prestige associated with the name Azer.

Today, Azer remains a popular choice among parents looking for a strong and meaningful name for their sons. It continues to be associated with liberation, power, and nobility, reflecting its rich cultural heritage and history. Although not as widely recognized in Western cultures, Azer is still considered a unique and captivating name that stands out from more common choices.

See also

Arab
Persian

Popularity of the name AZER since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The statistics for the given name Azer show a consistent popularity over the past decade and a half in the United States. Between 2007 and 2018, there were five recorded births each year with the name Azer. This indicates that while not extremely common, it is certainly not rare either.

In recent years, we have seen a slight increase in its popularity. In 2022, there were six births recorded for this name, which suggests an uptick in preference compared to previous years. However, the popularity dipped back down slightly with five births in 2023.

Overall, since 2007, there have been a total of twenty-one children born in the United States named Azer. This shows that while it may not be one of the most popular names, there is still some consistent appeal year after year.