![]() ![]() Aya Nakamura, Malian-born French pop singer.Aya Nakahara (アヤ, born 1973), Japanese manga artist.Aya Miyama (あや, born 1985), Japanese soccer player. ![]() Aya Mikami (彩, born 1984), Japanese volleyball player.Aya Medany (born 1988), Egyptian pentathlete.Aya Matsuura (亜弥, born 1986), Japanese singer.Aya Majdi (born 1994), Qatari table tennis player.Aya Liu (born 1978), Taiwanese actress and presenter.Aya Korem (born 1980), Israeli singer and songwriter.Aya Kōda (文, 1904–1990), Japanese essayist and novelist.Aya Kiguchi (亜矢, born 1985), Japanese race queen and gravure idol.Aya Kida (綾, born 1974), Japanese photographer.Aya Kawai (彩, born 1975), Japanese figure skater.Aya Kanno (文, born 1980), Japanese manga artist.Aya Kamiki (彩矢, born 1985), Japanese singer.Aya Kamikawa (あや (born 1968), Japanese politician.Aya Al Jurdi (born 1998), Lebanese footballer.Aya Itō, better known as Luna Haruna (born 1991), Japanese singer and fashion model.Aya Ishizu (彩, born 1972), Japanese voice actress.Aya Ishiguro (彩, born 1978), Japanese singer.Aya Hisakawa (綾, born 1968), Japanese voice actress.Aya Hirayama (あや, born 1984), Japanese actress.Aya Hirano (綾, born 1987), Japanese voice actress.Aya Goda (彩, born 1967), Japanese painter.Aya Fujita (綾, born 1987), Japanese shogi player.Aya Endō (綾, born 1980), Japanese voice actress.Aya Jamal Eddine (born 1997), Lebanese footballer.Aya Domenig (born 1972), Japanese-Swiss filmmaker.Aya Stefanowicz (born 1983), Polish singer of the gothic-metal band UnSun.Aya (queen), Ancient Egyptian queen during the 18th century BCE.The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana. 綾, "twill" "design" "complicated reason".It is a symbol of endurance and resourcefulness.Īya can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: There is also an African Adinkra symbol called an Aya, which is a fern. There are several alternative spellings including Ayah and Aiya. The best foods are given to Aya during Isıah (birthday of nature) Festivals. Yürüng Aya Toron (the white creative soul, sun) was believed to be the creator of the Ayas and the universe. In the mythology of Yakut Turks, Siberia Aya transforms into Abası, symbolizing the same angels. The word comes from Ay ("moon" in Turkish). They are seen as the source of abundance and creativity on Earth. All the seventeen types of benevolent angels who live in the sky are also called Ayas. In Turkish-Altaic mythology, Aya symbolizes the good soul. Typically in Pakistan ayas work in early childhood centres or primary schools. In the Urdu language the word Aya refers to bees, caretaker, or nurse for young children. The word originates from the Proto-Tibeto-Burman ’ay (alternate form yay) meaning "mother". In the Raute language of Nepal, Aya refers to one's sister-in-law. In Baoule on the Ivory Coast, Aya is often given to a female born on Friday. In Mongolian, similar to Turkish, it means "goodness", "music", and "melody". Aya is also in use in Hebrew and means "to fly swiftly" or "bird". Aya is also an Arabic feminine name written as آية meaning "wonderful", "amazing", "miracle" or "verse" (of a religious scripture such as the Quran or Bible). In Old German, Aya means "sword".Īya (あや, アヤ) is a common female Japanese given name meaning "design", "colorful" or "beautiful". Look up Aya or aya in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.Īya is a male or female name with multiple meanings in many different languages. ![]()
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