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      Meaning of the first name Azurine

      Origin

      English, Possibly Modern or Artistic

      Meaning

      Related to the Color Azure, Blue

      Variations

      Laurine, Maurine, Mazarine
      The name Azurine is derived from the English word azure, which denotes a bright blue color reminiscent of a clear sky. The suffix -ine is often used in English to form adjectives and nouns, suggesting a quality or relation. Thus, Azurine can be interpreted as related to the color azure or simply blue. This name embodies a sense of tranquility and clarity, often evoking images of open skies and serene waters.

      While Azurine is relatively modern in its emergence as a given name, its roots can be traced back to the word azure, which has a long history in art and literature. The term has been used for centuries to describe the vivid blue color commonly found in Renaissance paintings and decorative arts. Its usage as a personal name reflects a broader trend in English naming practices, where names inspired by colors and natural elements have gained popularity, especially in the 20th and 21st centuries.

      In contemporary culture, Azurine is not among the most commonly used names, but it falls within a growing category of unique or artistic names. It is particularly favored by parents seeking distinctive and meaningful names for their children. The association with the calming color blue also makes Azurine appealing in a world increasingly drawn to names that reflect nature or evoke positive emotions. As such, it may resonate with individuals in artistic communities, as well as those interested in names that signify beauty and tranquility.

      Based on our records...

      Rodrigue

      This is the most common surname associated with Azurine.

      Joseph

      This is the most common name of those married to a Azurine.

      Josephine

      This is the most common name for a child of a Azurine.
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      1815 is when there were the most people born with the first name Azurine.

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