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Azaarya is an ancient Hebrew masculine name, translating to "God wrote." Its etymology connects to the name Yizreel (Ezra Yizreel), meaning "God wrote." In a broader sense, the name is interpreted as "written by God," emphasizing the concepts of creation and destiny. It signifies that anyone bearing this name is considered special and divinely intended for some great purpose. Azaarya has deep historical roots and appears in ancient Jewish texts. It was common among Jews in medieval Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. A notable bearer is Azy Ariel Shalom Hazal, known as Hazal, one of Israel's most influential religious and political figures. He was the head of the Knesset (Israel's parliament) and founded the Kach party (an ultra-Orthodox political party). He was also a writer and journalist. His name became a symbol of the struggle for human rights and remembrance of Nazi victims during World War II. People named Azaarya are often associated with intelligence, inner strength, dedication to a cause, and compassion. They typically possess a strong inner resolve and deep faith, enabling them to overcome challenges and achieve significant success in both professional and personal spheres. Azaarys are frequently described as individuals who are not afraid to fight for truth and justice. In Russian-speaking environments, the name Azaarya is not among the most common, but it is found among members of the Jewish diaspora and those who value deep spiritual and philosophical values. In Russian-speaking countries, the name is sometimes adapted or used in its original form. Variations include Azyriel (colloquial form) and Azyriel (literary form). Diminutives include Azyrik, Azyrik, Azyril, and Azyril. These forms are used to create a warm and friendly atmosphere among family and close friends.