Anzu is a Mesopotamian name of Sumerian origin, derived from the Akkadian word 'anzu', meaning 'to watch' or 'watchful one'. In ancient Mesopotamian mythology, Anzu was a bird-like creature with great wisdom and power.
In Sumerian mythology, Anzu is considered a symbol of divine knowledge and insight, often depicted as a guardian of the gods. The name has cultural significance in Assyrian and Babylonian traditions as well.
People named Anzu are often seen as insightful, perceptive, and possessing great wisdom, with a calm and collected demeanor.
Although not widely used today, the name Anzu is gaining popularity due to its unique Mesopotamian heritage and its association with divine knowledge. It's often chosen for its distinctive and memorable sound.