Derived from a blend of Arabic and Hebrew influences, the unique moniker Izamara is a captivating choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name for their child. Spelled as 'I-Z-A-M-A-R-A', it's pronounced /iːzəˈmɑːrə/. The name Izamara is thought to be composed of the Arabic element 'isma', meaning 'defender, protector' and the Hebrew element 'ara', which translates to 'earth'. Together, these elements combine to form a name that signifies earthly protection or guardianship. Izamara's unique phonetics and cultural roots make it an intriguing selection, striking a balance between unfamiliarity and historical significance.
Izamara is not a common name in the United States, with only five babies given this name in 1998. This makes Izamara quite unique among American baby names of that year. Despite its rarity, Izamara has been consistently used each year since then, with at least one baby being named Izamara annually. Although the total number of births for Izamara remains low compared to more popular names in the United States, this data shows that Izamara is a name that continues to be chosen by parents who wish to give their child a distinctive moniker.