Ashur — Meaning, Origin & Everything to Know

Ashur: an Assyrian name meaning '(the chief god of Assyria)'.

Ashur pairs an easy sound with real substance: in Assyrian it means '(the chief god of Assyria)'. Ashur appeals to families after a name with real roots — here, the Assyrian word for '(the chief god of Assyria)'. For a son, Ashur carries a sense of leadership, nobility and authority while staying simple to say and spell. Many families warm to the sound of Ashur first, then find the meaning of '(the chief god of Assyria)' gives it staying power. Within the Assyrian world, Ashur sits in a tradition where names were chosen with care to carry meaning, faith or family identity rather than being picked at random. Read on for Ashur's full story: where it comes from, how it has been used, what it's thought to say about character, and how to pair it.

Quick facts about the name Ashur
NameAshur
MeaningAt its core, Ashur carries the meaning '(the chief god of Assyria)', rooted in Assyrian
OriginAssyrian
LanguageAssyrian
GenderBoy
Numerology number22
PronunciationAS-hur
Popularity tierTier 3

What Does the Name Ashur Mean?

At its core, Ashur carries the meaning '(the chief god of Assyria)', rooted in Assyrian.

Ashur grew up inside the Assyrian tradition, where a name was meant to carry blessing and identity, not just sound. Ashur survived centuries of use precisely because '(the chief god of Assyria)' stayed legible — the meaning never drifted far.

Modern parents tend to hear Ashur as fresh rather than old-fashioned, with '(the chief god of Assyria)' giving it a positive, aspirational edge. That mix of everyday wearability and real meaning is a large part of why Ashur found favour around the 2010s.

Symbolically, Ashur leans toward leadership, nobility and authority, with its Assyrian roots adding heritage to that idea.

Origin & Etymology of Ashur

Assyrian · Assyrian

The roots of Ashur lie in Assyrian, carrying the sense '(the chief god of Assyria)'. In the Assyrian tradition names were chosen with care to carry meaning, faith or family identity rather than being picked at random, and Ashur fits squarely into that pattern. When families carried the Assyrian tradition abroad, Ashur went too, picking up minor spelling shifts without losing '(the chief god of Assyria)'. Ashur endured through quiet, repeated choice more than through any one celebrated namesake. Now Ashur works as both a nod to roots and a thoroughly usable everyday name.

Ashur holds a meaningful place in the Assyrian tradition, its sense of leadership, nobility and authority tied to long-standing cultural values. Ashur has travelled well, picked up by communities far from its roots without friction. You'll meet spelling and pronunciation variants of Ashur in different regions, but the core meaning of '(the chief god of Assyria)' tends to survive the journey. For diaspora families especially, Ashur can honour heritage while still working easily in everyday life anywhere.

How to Pronounce Ashur

AS-hurA simple guide for Ashur is AS-hur. Most English speakers stress the first syllable and pronounce the rest lightly.

Popularity of the Name Ashur

In terms of usage, Ashur has held a steady place, most associated with the 2010s. Rather than spiking on a single viral moment, Ashur built its following gradually — usually a sign of lasting appeal. Popularity figures for Ashur here are based on historical naming-pattern data, updated periodically rather than in real time.

Personality Traits Associated with Ashur

The name Ashur tends to bring principled, confident associations to mind. Some of that comes from the meaning '(the chief god of Assyria)', and some from the simple shape of the sound. By the old name-to-character thinking, Ashur signals leadership, nobility and authority. None of this overrides the individual, of course — but if a name's signal matters to you, Ashur reads warm rather than harsh, which is part of why it resonates.

Ashur Numerology

The name Ashur carries the numerology number 22.

In numerology Ashur reduces to 22, the Master Builder (master number) — grand vision made real. Number 22 is traditionally said to colour how a person expresses themselves and what drives them. Paired with Ashur's sense of '(the chief god of Assyria)', that 22 gives numerology-minded parents extra to consider. For how the number 22 shapes Ashur's personality, strengths and life path, read the full guide to 22 at NumberAngel.

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Ashur & Zodiac Connection

If you like to pair names with star signs, Ashur leans toward regal Leo and commanding Capricorn. Birth month and sign add a dimension many parents enjoy weighing next to Ashur's meaning. To weigh Ashur against your baby's real zodiac sign and compatibility, explore the sign profiles at GetMyHoro.

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Frequently Asked Questions

+What does the name Ashur mean?

Ashur means '(the chief god of Assyria)'. It comes from Assyrian and is linked with leadership, nobility and authority, which makes it a meaningful choice for a son.

+What is the origin of Ashur?

Ashur is Assyrian in origin, from Assyrian. In that tradition names were chosen with care to carry meaning, faith or family identity rather than being picked at random. It has since spread well beyond its roots while keeping the meaning '(the chief god of Assyria)'.

+What is the numerology number for Ashur?

In Pythagorean numerology Ashur reduces to 22 — the Master Builder (master number) — grand vision made real. The full meaning of this number is explored at NumberAngel.

+Is Ashur a popular name?

Ashur has stayed steadily popular, with its strongest momentum in the 2010s.

+Is Ashur suitable for any gender?

Ashur is most often used as a boy's name, though naming is personal and the meaning '(the chief god of Assyria)' suits any child.

+What are good nicknames for Ashur?

Ashur is short and friendly as it stands, so it is often used in full — though affectionate forms naturally appear at home.

+What names pair well with Ashur for a sibling?

Names such as Sargon, Shamiram, Henry sit well beside Ashur, sharing a complementary style. Our sibling name generator suggests more.