Quote Originally Posted by h-alpha View Post
I always assumed it was related to the word "azimuth" - the etymology of which originates in the Arabic word as-sumūt, meaning "the directions" or "the paths". Azimuth is often used in navigation to express direction, and it fits nicely into the idea of the seat of Azem being a traveler. Not to mention that azimuth is also used to describe the sun's position in the sky.

Or maybe they started with Azeyma, and then just fit Azim and Azem both together with it?
There is also the word Azeem from the Arabic language being that it means "Protector, Defender" which is maybe the reason why SE chose this name since the meaning does reflect the role of Azem being a Protector/Defender of the Star.

Azem's actions, from the current Azem that became WoL and Venat, both reflected this meaning by how they always rush into danger to protect the people of the world while exploring the world.