[Opinions] Azahar
I recently found this name on the site and love it. I am not Catholic, Spanish, Hispanic or Arabic, but I happen to think it is really pretty and sounds like the name of a Spanish princess or sorceress, almost magical. However, I don't really feel the same way about the variant Azahara, which sounds nice but for some reason I like the sound of Azahar better. Maybe it has too many a's.
What do you think of Azahar?
I’ve always looked for the perfect life to step into. I’ve taken all the paths to get where I wanted. But no matter where I go, I still come home me - Layne Staley
What do you think of Azahar?
I’ve always looked for the perfect life to step into. I’ve taken all the paths to get where I wanted. But no matter where I go, I still come home me - Layne Staley
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Very handsome!
I think it looks masculine, personally. I prefer Azahara.
It does sound magical though like it belongs in a far easten fairy tale
It does sound magical though like it belongs in a far easten fairy tale
I also like it! It reminds me of the siete azahares (seven blossoms) tea my mom would buy growing up, so it has a bit of a nostalgic feeling~
It sounds very heavy and mysterious, like the name of a biblical angel.
I'm not quite sure how to pronounce it, but just looking at it makes me think boy all the way.. It could be cool for a girl too tho.. I don't really particularly like or dislike the name:-) it does give me very magical vibes..
Hi !!!
I find it lovely!
Orange trees (and blossoms) are typical of southern Spain, where I went on holiday. This makes orange blossoms very interesting to me.
The fact that it is a Marian name is a positive thing. I like many of them.
I find it lovely!
Orange trees (and blossoms) are typical of southern Spain, where I went on holiday. This makes orange blossoms very interesting to me.
The fact that it is a Marian name is a positive thing. I like many of them.