What is the meaning of the italian word "Azzurri"?

By John BAs a verb:
'azzurri': 2nd Person singular present indicative of the verb 'azzurrare'
'azzurri': 1st Person singular present subjunctive of the verb 'azzurrare'
'azzurri': 2nd Person singular present subjunctive of the verb 'azzurrare'
'azzurri': 3rd Person singular present subjunctive of the verb 'azzurrare'


azzurro:
Principal Translations/Traduzioni principali:
azzurro (color) adj sky-blu
azzurro (color) adj azure-blue

Compound Forms/Forme composte:
airone azzurro maggiore great blue heron
airone azzurro minore little blue heron
azzurro ciano cyan blue
azzurro-grigiastro adj cyan (blue-green)
azzurro-grigiastro nm cyan (cyan)
beccogrosso azzurro blue grosbeak
di pesce azzurro adj blue-fish
il principe azzurro prince charming
nastro azzurro (di primato) blue ribbon
nastro azzurro nm blue ribbon
pesce azzurro blue fish
pesce azzurro green fish
squalo azzurro blue shark
verde-azzurro adj teal blue
just blue ,it is a color
The italian national footlball teem ("Gli Azzuri") and the color "blue"
It means blue, the color
in english, its blue
in spanish, its azul
in arabic, its azrak
kinda all sound alike except for english!
The Blues-it's in reference to the team color of Italy, as their Jerseys are blue so that is their nickname.
Azzuro means blue color
Azzuri if the nickname of their football team because of their blue jersey.
The blues,that's all.
We use this word to indicate our football players, because in the World Cup they wear a blue T-shirt...
Blue.
It's masculine plural since in Italian both nouns and adjectives are gendered and change with number.
We use "azzurri" to name our national teams players (not only football), because of the color they wear. Azzurro (singular of azzurri) was the royal family (Savoia) colour. It wasn't changed when the Italian Rebublic was born in 1946, because for too many years "azzurri" identified italian naltional teams