Azoulay

The surname Azoulay is of Sephardic Jewish origin and can be predominantly found among Jewish communities in the Middle East and North Africa. The name is derived from the Hebrew word “azulai”, meaning "God has helped". It is a relatively rare surname, traditionally associated with families of Jewish descent who settled in countries such as Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia.

The Azoulay family name is often linked with individuals who have excelled in various fields, such as academia, business, and the arts. Notable figures in history bearing the surname Azoulay have made significant contributions to their respective fields, thus adding to the legacy of the name.

As with many Jewish surnames, the name Azoulay may have variations in spelling or pronunciation based on the linguistic influences of the region in which the family resided. Despite these variations, the name continues to be an important part of the Jewish cultural heritage, symbolising resilience, faith, and a vibrant history.

In modern times, individuals bearing the surname Azoulay can be found across the globe, reflecting the diasporic nature of Jewish communities and the richness of their cultural heritage. The legacy of the Azoulay name serves as a reminder of the enduring influence and contributions of Jewish people to society at large.

There are approximately 43 people named Azoulay in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Azoulay.

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