Gonçalo Velho Cabral
Explorer
1400
Portuguese explorer credited with discovering the Azores islands in 1432, opening a new chapter in Atlantic exploration
"helper, aid"
"azure, referring to the Azores islands"
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“Evokes azure Atlantic skies and volcanic island beauty”
Azori has two compelling origin stories. It may derive from the Hebrew 'Azor' or 'Ezer' meaning 'helper' or 'aid', the same root as the name Ezra. Alternatively, it evokes the Azores, the stunning volcanic archipelago in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, whose name comes from the Portuguese 'açores' meaning 'hawks' or possibly from 'azul' (azure blue), referring to the islands' vivid blue hydrangeas that blanket their hillsides every summer. Either way, Azori conjures images of vivid blue skies and Atlantic majesty.
Azori emerged alongside the trend for names inspired by natural beauty — blues, islands, and geography. Parents drawn to names like Azure, Azura, and Zuri often find Azori a distinctive middle ground with strong phonetic appeal.
The Azores are an autonomous region of Portugal with a deeply distinctive culture — volcanic landscapes, vivid blue hydrangeas, and a history as a crucial waypoint for Atlantic sailors from the Age of Exploration onward. The name carries this spirit of adventure and natural wonder.
These names share the same feel as Azori: Unique, Modern, Whimsical, Bold, and Earthy.
Explorer
1400
Portuguese explorer credited with discovering the Azores islands in 1432, opening a new chapter in Atlantic exploration
Religious
Ancestor of Jesus Christ mentioned in Matthew 1:13-14, listed in the genealogy between Eliakim and Zadok
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