Flower; specifically a type of blossom
Kazoua is a traditional Hmong name typically given to girls. In the Hmong language, it refers to a specific type of flower or blossom, symbolizing beauty and the natural world. It is a culturally significant name within Hmong-American communities, though it remains rare in the broader United States.
Fewer than 5 girls were named Kazoua in 2025.
First Hmong-American woman elected to a school board in the US
US births per 5-year period, 1990–present (SSA data).