| Meaning | virgin, pure |
| Origin | Arabic |
| Gender | gender neutral |
| Opposite gender | Azra |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 4 |
| Syllables | 2 |
| Syllabification | Az-ra |
Elegant minimalism defines this striking two-syllable gem. Azra possesses an almost architectural quality—clean lines, perfect proportion, and undeniable presence despite its brevity. The name whispers rather than shouts, yet commands complete attention through its sophisticated simplicity. Its cross-cultural usage adds international dimension while maintaining accessibility. The strong opening and soft ending create beautiful phonetic balance, making it satisfying to both say and hear. Azra suits parents who appreciate understated refinement over elaborate embellishment, those who understand that true elegance requires no excess. This name ages beautifully, equally appropriate for a infant, accomplished professional, or wise elder.
| Azzie |
| Zara |
| Raz |
| Azi |
| Azra Akın | Turkish-Dutch actress and model |
| Azra Bajrami | Bosnian actress |
| Azra Ibrahimović | Bosnian politician |
| Azra Kolaković | Bosnian singer |
| Azra Raza | Pakistani-American physician and author |
| Azra Jasavić | Serbian actress |
| Azra Šošić | Bosnian politician |
| Azra Valani | Canadian actress |
| Azra Akin | Turkish actress |
| Azra Khan | Indian television actress |
| Azra Hromadžić | Bosnian-American anthropologist |
| Azra Mustafa | Pakistani cricketer |
| Azra Rashid | Pakistani scientist |
| Azra Ravat | British politician |
| Azra Maršić | Bosnian actress |
| Azra Saeed | Pakistani lawyer |
| Azra Osmancevic | Bosnian singer |
| Azra Kohen | Turkish author and psychologist |
| Azra Husarkić | Bosnian journalist |
| Azra Akšamija | Bosnian-American artist |
| Azra Mehmetovic | Character in the novel "Sarajevo Roses" by Steven Sidor |