Achazia is an uncommon yet distinctive given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "Seizing the earth." It is derived from the Hebrew word 'Achaz,' which translates to "He who seizes" or "He who grasped," and is combined with the feminine suffix '-iah.' The name is associated with King Ahaz in the Old Testament, who ruled over Judah during a turbulent period. Achazia has been used sparsely throughout history but remains an intriguing choice for parents seeking a unique and meaningful name for their child.
The name Achazia was given to 6 babies in total during the year 2011.