To cut, harvest, or flow; possibly related to an island.
Jazarah is a modern variation likely derived from the Arabic root 'jazara', which relates to the ebbing of the tide or harvesting. It may also be a creative elaboration of the name Jazara, which refers to an island or a place of abundance. In some contexts, it is used as a rhythmic, modern invention blending sounds from names like Zahara and Jasmine.
About 11 girls were named Jazarah in 2025.
US births per 5-year period, 1990–present (SSA data).