Aliya

  • Origin
    Arabic, Hebrew, Swahili
  • Meaning
    The most common meaning of Aliya is "exalted" or "elevated," implying a sense of high status or honor.
  • Variations
    Alia, Aaliyah, Aliyah, Alya, Aliah, Aleah, Aleia
  • Similar names
    Amina, Amara, Zahra, Leila, Layla, Samira, Fatima, Zara
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  • Aliya, a name of diverse origins, carries a timeless beauty and a profound significance that makes it an appealing choice for baby girls. With roots in Arabic, Hebrew, Swahili, and other languages, Aliya has various interpretations, adding layers of depth to its allure. In Arabic, Aliya stands for "exalted" or "sublime," symbolizing a sense of elevation and nobility. Meanwhile, in Hebrew, it derives from Aliyah, meaning "ascending" or "going up," carrying connotations of spiritual and physical growth. In Swahili, Aliya signifies "to be in a higher place" or "to ascend," evoking notions of ambition and advancement. The name Aliya complements a range of last names and harmonizes with diverse cultures, making it a truly global choice. Its variations, such as Alia, Aaliyah, and Alya, offer parents even more options to customize the name to their preference. Whether you choose Aliya for its elegant sound, its uplifting meanings, or in honor of a famous or fictional figure, one thing remains certain - a baby girl named Aliya will carry a name that signifies greatness and inspires those around her.
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