[Opinions] Azahar?
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I double-checked to confirm that this name meant "orange blossom," because I have seen azahar come up in write-ups of perfumes that use orange blossom. The sound is similar to the more familiar Zahara, but I like the switch of the A at the beginning instead of the end.
Azahar sounds prettier in Castilian Spanish than Latin American Spanish, with the lisped Z; but I still like it with the Latin American pronunciation.
Azahar sounds prettier in Castilian Spanish than Latin American Spanish, with the lisped Z; but I still like it with the Latin American pronunciation.
Really beautiful! I would love to hear it pronounced in the European Spanish way - it's so soft, which is rare for a name with a Z in it.
I love Azahar, it's a very unique and mysterious nature name. I love the citrus connection too.
Also it's the name of one of my favorite teas (siete azahares)!
Also it's the name of one of my favorite teas (siete azahares)!
This message was edited 8/29/2021, 9:28 PM
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