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**Azala** is a female name with a profound history and carries specific connotations. Its origins trace back to the ancient Hebrew language. Most likely, the name derives from the word **azla (azla)** or **azala (azala)**, which translates to **"abyss," "depth,"** or **"infinity."** It is sometimes associated with the term **"azel (azel)**, meaning **"path"** or **"transition."** Consequently, the name **Azala** may symbolize depth, mystery, boundless expanses, and possibly a path or overcoming something. Historically, this name is primarily linked to Jewish culture and traditions. It appears in Jewish texts and is used in certain regions of Israel and Israel-America. While **Azala** is quite rare today, it can be found in other countries, especially among families of Jewish descent or in areas with cultural ties to Israel. In Russia, the name **Azala** is virtually unused, as it is not part of Slavic traditions. People with this name are often associated with inner depth, wisdom, and mystery. They tend to be contemplative, enjoy exploring the world, and may possess strong intuition. They frequently choose professions related to the arts, philosophy, or science, where deep world understanding is required. **Azala** is a name for those who seek self-development and are not afraid to delve into the heart of the question. There are virtually no famous bearers of the name **Azala** in real life, as it belongs to a minority group. However, in fantasy literature or character portrayals, individuals with this name are often depicted as enigmatic and possessing a unique worldview. The popularity of the name **Azala** in the modern world is extremely low, especially in Russia. It is more commonly used in families with a Jewish context or in international circles where diverse and unique names are valued. Variants and diminutives of the name **Azala** could include **Aza, Lala, Azel, Azaliya** (if the name is used in a longer form). Familiarly, one might call a person **Azaliya, Laley, Azey,** or simply **Azoy.**