Alya is a female name that originates from Ancient Greek, Slavonic, Hebrew, and Arabic. In Russia, Alya is typically used as a colloquial name by people named Albina, Alina, Alevtina, Alexandra. It is formed in a manner similar to other colloquial Russian names (for example, Kostya for Konstantin, Anya for Anna). In Arabic, Alya means sky, heaven, and loftiness. In Hebrew, Alya means to ascend, to go up. In Slavonic, Alya is derived from the word алая ("scarlet") in the meaning of "beautiful". In Turkish, Alya means sky.
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