Idris
إدريس
studious, interpreter
عزير
Meaning: helper, powerful
Mentioned in the Quran (9:30). Often identified with the biblical Ezra. A prophet-like figure in Islamic tradition.
The name Uzayr is the diminutive form of the Arabic word 'Azr', which means strength, support, or help. Linguistically, it conveys the sense of one who provides powerful assistance or reinforces others. It is often interpreted as 'little helper' or 'precious strength' due to its morphological structure (fu'ayl).
In Islamic tradition, Uzayr represents unwavering faith and the miracle of resurrection, as he is the figure believed to have been brought back to life after a century-long sleep. He symbolizes divine wisdom and the restoration of sacred knowledge. The name carries a legacy of scholarly devotion and being a recipient of God's signs.
The name is explicitly mentioned in Surah At-Tawbah (9:30), which discusses the historical claims made by certain groups regarding his status. While the Quran mentions him by name, his story of being resurrected after a hundred years is traditionally associated with the anonymous figure described in Surah Al-Baqarah (2:259).
The primary figure is Uzayr (Ezra), a righteous man or prophet in Islamic tradition credited with preserving the Torah for the Israelites. Historically, it has been used by scholars and individuals within Muslim communities to honor this prophetic figure. It remains a classic, though less common, name throughout the Middle East.
Bearers of this name are traditionally perceived as resilient, intellectually curious, and deeply supportive of their community. They are often associated with a quiet strength and a scholarly or contemplative nature. There is an expectation of reliability and a tendency to be a 'pillar' for others in times of need.
Pronounced as 'oo-ZAYR'. The first syllable 'oo' is like the 'u' in 'pull'; the 'Z' is a standard English Z; the 'AYR' rhymes with 'fair' but with a slightly rolled or tapped 'r' at the end. Ensure the 'z' is sharp and the emphasis is placed on the second syllable.
In the Abjad system, the numerical value of Uzayr (عزير) is 280 (Ain=70, Zay=7, Ya=10, Ra=200). This number is sometimes associated with stability and the completion of cycles. In mystical traditions, it suggests a balance between the physical and spiritual realms.