Tzuria

What does the baby name Tzuria mean? Learn about what Tzuria means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Tzuria - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Tzuria
T-Z-U-R-I-A, is a 6-letter female given name.
Pronunciation of Tzuria
tzoo ree ah
Meaning of Tzuria
Rock of god.
Origin of Tzuria
The name 'Tzuria' has Hebrew origins. It is derived from the Hebrew word 'tzur', which means 'rock' or 'stone'. In Hebrew culture, rocks and stones are often associated with strength, stability, and endurance. The name 'Tzuria' is a feminine form of the Hebrew name 'Tzur', which is also used as a given name.
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Similar Names, Nicknames, & Spelling Variations of Tzuria
Tzuriya
Zuria
Popularity of Tzuria
While the name 'Tzuria' may not be as widely popular as some other names, it holds significance within Hebrew and Jewish communities. Its popularity often reflects the cultural and religious connections that individuals have with their heritage. The name 'Tzuria' may also be chosen for its unique and meaningful sound.
Tzuria currently has 1 like, and is in the top 21% of liked girl's names. The name Abeke is slightly more popular than Tzuria.

Etymology of Tzuria

As mentioned earlier, the name 'Tzuria' is derived from the Hebrew word 'tzur', which means 'rock' or 'stone'. The addition of the feminine suffix '-ia' gives the name a feminine form. Therefore, 'Tzuria' can be interpreted as 'rock of strength' or 'strong as a rock'. This etymology reflects the symbolism of rocks and stones in Hebrew culture and the desire for strength and stability.

Cultural Significance of Tzuria

In Hebrew culture, rocks and stones hold symbolic significance. They are often seen as representing God 's strength and protection. The name 'Tzuria' embodies these qualities and may be chosen to reflect a sense of faith, resilience, and steadfastness. It is a name that carries a sense of grounding and stability, reminding individuals of their connection to their cultural and religious heritage.