Azariah (Hebrew: עֲזַרְיָה ‘Ǎzaryāh, "Yah has helped") is the name of several people in the Hebrew Bible and Jewish history, including:
- Abednego, the new name given to Azariah who is the companion of Daniel, Hananiah, and Mishael in the Book of Daniel (Daniel 1:6–7)
 - Azariah (guardian angel), the name given Raphael as companion of Tobias in the Book of Tobit.
 - Azariah, the guardian angel of Maria Valtorta to whom one of her handwritten books is dedicated
 - Azariah (prophet), a prophet (2 Chronicles 15:1–8)
 - Azariah (high priest) high priest of Israel (1 Kings 4:2)
 - Azariah II, another high priest, in the reign of Uzziah (2 Chronicles 26:17–20)
 - Eleazar ben Azariah, the Mishnaic sage
 - Uzziah, King of Judah, also known as Azariah
 - Two "commanders of the hundreds" who formed part of Jehoiada's campaign to restore the kingship to Joash in 2 Chronicles 23: Azariah, son of Jeroham and Azariah son of Obed.[1]
 
Other people named Azariah
- Azariah Flagg (1790–1873), New York politician
 - Azariah S. Partridge (1834–1901), Michigan state representative
 - Azariah Wart (1822–1900), New York assemblyman
 - Vedanayagam Samuel Azariah (1874–1945), Anglican bishop of Dornakal, India
 
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