[Opinions] Re: Aza and Henry
in reply to a message by Miranda
I pronounce Aza like Ava (but with a z, obviously). I originally thought of it because I liked Ava but it's becoming popular and my last name starts with V so it didn't sound right. Aza is also derived from the Hebrew word "azer" which means helper; I have it tattooed on my wrist and it's an important reminder in my marriage. It's the same root word that Ezra is derived from.
Thanks for the feedback!
Thanks for the feedback!
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Ah - I didn't know that. Thanks!