Uzias is an ancient Hebrew name, appearing prominently in biblical history. It translates to 'strength of God' or 'God is my strength'. In the Old Testament, Uzziah, a variant spelling, is featured as the son of Amram and Jochebed, and brother to Moses and Aaron, making him an integral figure in Jewish and Christian traditions. The name has been used sparsely throughout history but carries significant cultural and religious importance.
The number of babies named Uzias has seen some variation over the years, with a slight uptick recently. In 2015, there were only five Uzias born, but this number increased to seven in 2022 and then to six in 2023. Overall, since 2015, eighteen babies have been named Uzias.