Lázaro
Lázaro Origin and Meaning
Lázaro is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Lazarus, a name with profound biblical roots. The name originates from the Hebrew name Eleazar, meaning "God has helped." In the New Testament, Lazarus is famously known as the man whom Jesus raised from the dead. The name carries themes of renewal, second chances, and divine assistance. Lázaro is especially popular in Spanish-speaking countries, Cuba, and Brazil. The accent over the first 'a' emphasizes that syllable in pronunciation. The name projects strength and resilience while maintaining its historical and religious significance. Many notable figures including writers, athletes, and political figures have borne this distinguished name throughout history.