The name was in occasional use by the early 1900s along with other plant and flower names that were then in vogue for girls, but was never common. The fame of the rapper Iggy Azalea drew attention to the name in the 2010s and it has been increasing in use for girls in recent years. The recent canonization of Roman CatholicsaintsLouis Martin and Marie-Azélie Guérin might also have inspired namesakes as Azélie and its short form Zélie are both sometimes considered French forms of the name. [3] The name was among the one thousand most popular names for newborn girls in the United States for the first time in 2012. It has ranked among the top five hundred names for American girls since 2020.[4]
Variants of the name also in use in the United States include: Azaela, Azaelia, Azala, Azalaya, Azalayah, Azaleah, Azaleia, Azalee, Azaleya, Azalia, Azaliah, Azalie, Azaliya, Azaliyah, Azalya, Azayla, Azaylah, Azaylea, Azaylee, Azaylia, Azayliah, Azealia, Azelea, Azelia, Azelie, Azella, Azelya, Azyla, and Azylah. [5]
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