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Aliya, Aaliyah, Alia or Aliyah ( or ) is an Arabic feminine given name. It is the feminine of the name Ali, meaning "high" , "exalted" , "sublime" , "rising" or "ascending" . People * Aliyah bint al-Mansur, was the daughter of Abbasid caliph al-Mansur from his spouse Aliyah al-Umayyah. * Aliya bint Ali (1911–1950), Queen of Iraq * ''Aliyah bint al-Mahdi'', was the daughter of Abbasid caliph Al-Mahdi (r. 775–785) from his concubine Bahtariyah. * Aliya (actress) (born 1992), Chinese actress * Aliya LeeKong (born 1978), American chef, television personality, and author * Aliya Moldagulova (1925–1944), Soviet and Kazakh sniper * Aliya Mustafina (born 1994), Russian artistic gymnast * Aliya Yussupova (born 1984), Kazakh rhythmic gymnast See also * Aaliyah (1979–2001), American singer, dancer, actress, and model * Aaliyah (given name) * Aliyah (given name) * Alia (name) * Alya (name) * Aliye, name * Aila (name) * Ali (name) Ali ( or ; ) is a common unisex (originally ...
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Ali (name)
Ali ( or ; ) is a common unisex (originally male) name. Ali is derived from the Arabic triconsonantal root ʕ-l-w, which literally means "high", "elevated", "champion", ”king of kings”, ”emperor”, and is used as both a given name and surname. Islamic traditional use of the name goes back to the Islamic leader Ali ibn Abi Talib, but the name is also present among some pre-Islamic Arabs (e.g. Banu Hanifa, and some rulers of Saba and Himyar). It is identical in form and meaning to the , Eli, which goes back to the High Priest Eli in the biblical Books of Samuel. The Ali surname is especially common in Arab countries and the rest of the Muslim world. Ali is the most common last name in Qatar, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Somalia, Kuwait and Libya. The last name can also be found among the Indian Muslim and Pakistani communities, as it is often associated with the descendants of Ali in these regions. The name Ali is also used in various other cultures as a given name ...
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Aaliyah
Aaliyah Dana Haughton ( ; January 16, 1979 – August 25, 2001) was an American singer, actress, dancer, and model. Known as the " Princess of R&B" and "Queen of Urban Pop", she is credited with helping to redefine contemporary R&B, pop, and hip hop. Aaliyah's accolades include three American Music Awards and two MTV VMAs, along with five Grammy Award nominations. Born in Brooklyn and raised in Detroit, she first gained recognition at the age of 10, when she appeared on the television show '' Star Search'' and performed in concert alongside Gladys Knight. At the age of 12, Aaliyah signed with Jive Records and her uncle Barry Hankerson's Blackground Records. Hankerson introduced her to R. Kelly, who became her mentor, as well as lead songwriter and producer of her debut album, '' Age Ain't Nothing but a Number'' (1994). The album sold three million copies in the United States and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RI ...
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Aila (name)
Aila is a female given name found in several different languages, pronounced as "ay-luh" or "eye-luh" depending on origin. It is the Finnish equivalent of Helga or Olga, meaning "holy, blessed". In Scottish Gaelic, it means "from the strong place". It is also a variant spelling of the Turkish name Ayla (meaning "halo of the moon") and the Hebrew name Eilah (meaning "oak tree"). In Arabic and in Urdu, Aila means noble. Notable people called Aila *Aila Flöjt Aila Flöjt (born 22 September 1946) is a Finnish ski orienteering competitor. At the World Ski Orienteering Championships in 1975 she won a gold medal with the Finnish relay team, together with Raili Sallinen and Sinikka Kukkonen, and p ..., Finnish ski-orienteer * Aila Keto (born 1943), Australian conservationist of Finnish origin * Aila Meriluoto (1924–2019), Finnish writer * Aila Paloniemi (born 1956), Finnish politician * Aila Winkler (born 1969), Croatian-American tennis player See also * Eddie Aila, Papua N ...
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Aliye
Aliye () is a Turkish and Iranian feminine given name. People named Aliye include: Given name * Aliye Berger (1903–1974), Turkish artist, engraver, and painter * Aliye Rona (1921–1996), Turkish film actress * (born 1951), Turkish Theater, cinema and TV series actor, voice actor, director Middle name * Fatma Aliye Topuz (1862–1936), Turkish novelist and women's rights activist * Selma Aliye Kavaf (born 1962), Turkish politician See also * Aliya, given name * Ali (name) Ali ( or ; ) is a common unisex (originally male) name. Ali is derived from the Arabic triconsonantal root ʕ-l-w, which literally means "high", "elevated", "champion", ”king of kings”, ”emperor”, and is used as both a given name and su ... {{given name Turkish feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Alya (name)
Alya is a female name that originates from Ancient Greek, Slavic names, Slavonic, Hebrew, and Arabic. In Russia, Alya is typically used as a colloquial name by people named Albina (given name), Albina, Alina, Alevtina, Alexandra, or Alla (female name), Alla. It is formed in a manner similar to other colloquial Names in Russian Empire, Soviet Union and CIS countries, Russian names (for example, Kostya for Konstantin, Anya for Anna (given name), Anna). Russian citizens of Muslim ethnical minorities also have the name of "Aliya" of probably Arabian descent, which is never used by Russians, and is both a full and a short name. In Arabic, Alya means sky, heaven, and loftiness. In Hebrew, Alya means to ascend, to go up. In Slavic names, Slavonic, Alya is derived from the word алая ("scarlet") in the meaning of "beautiful". Notable people with the name *Alya (singer), Slovenian singer *Alya bint Ahmed Al Thani, Qatari diplomat *Alya Bakhshal, Pakistani feminist political worker * ...
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Alia (name)
Alia or Aleah is a surname and a feminine given name, in both cases variations of the name Aaliyah (other), Aaliyah. Of Arabic origin, the name means "high" or "exalted". Notable people with these names include: Surname *Gjergj Elez Alia, a legendary hero of poetry and literature in Bosnia and Albania *Giuseppe Alia, murderer of Father Leo Heinrichs (1867–1908) *Malek Aït Alia (born 1977), Algerian footballer *Ramiz Alia (1925–2011), second and last Communist leader of Albania (1985–1991) and head of state (1982–1992) Given name Alia *Alia Ali, American visual artist of Bosnian and Yemeni heritage *Alia Atkinson (born 1988), Jamaican swimmer and five-time Olympian *Alia Bano, British playwright of Pashtun origin *Alia Bhatt (born 1993), Indian actress *Alia Ghanem, birth name of Hamida al-Attas (born 1934), mother of Osama bin Laden *Alia al-Hussein (1948–1977), Queen of Jordan *Princess Alia bint Al Hussein (born 1956), eldest child of King Hussein of Jordan *Al ...
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Aliyah (given Name)
Aliyah (; or ) is a female given name with origins in Hebrew and Arabic. Origin and Meanings In Hebrew, ''aliyah'' means "ascent," "rising," or "going up." It is found in various parts of the Tanakh to refer to this concept. The word is often used to refer to the calling of a member of a Jewish congregation up to the '' bimah'' for a segment of the formal Torah reading. It may also refer to the immigration of Jews from the diaspora to the geographical Land of Israel (i.e. " making aliyah"). In Arabic, ''aliyah'' (more commonly transliterated as ''aaliyah'') is derived from the verb “alah,” which means “to ascend” or “to go up.” As a given name, it is the feminine form of Aali, meaning “high” or “exalted.” Aaliyah is also associated with Aliya bint Ali, one of the 17 daughters of Ali, the fourth caliph of Islam. Variations of the name, including Alia, Aliya, Aleah, and Alya, can be found across cultures. * Aliyah Abrams (born 1997), Guyanese sprinter * Aliyah ...
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Aaliyah (given Name)
Aaliyah (; or ) is a female given name with origins in Hebrew and Arabic, making it a common given name for girls born to Jewish and Muslim families. In 2007, an increase in usage was attributed to the fame of the American pop singer Aaliyah (1979–2001). Origin In Hebrew, ''ʿaliyah'' (also commonly transliterated as ''aliyah'') means "ascent," "rising," or "going up." The word is found in various parts of the Tanakh to refer to this concept. The word is often used to refer to the calling of a member of a Jewish congregation up to the '' bimah'' for a segment of the formal Torah reading. It may also refer to the immigration of Jews from the diaspora to the geographical Land of Israel (i.e. " making aliyah"). In Arabic, ''aaliyah'' is derived from the verb "alah" which means "to ascend" or "to go up". As a given name, it is the feminine form of Aali, meaning "high" or "exalted". Aaliyah is also associated with Aliya bint Ali, one of the 17 daughters of Ali, the fourth caliph of ...
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Aliya Yussupova
Aliya Yussupova (, ''Äliia Maqsūtqyzy Jüsıpova''; born 15 May 1984) is a retired individual rhythmic gymnast who competed for Kazakhstan, coached by Irina Viner. In February 2021, she became the president of the Kazakhstan Gymnastics Federation, and she was re-elected in 2024. Personal life Aliya Yussupova is a Sunni Muslim of Kazakh ethnicity.Interview with Aliya Yussupova
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Aliyah Bint Al-Mansur
Aliyah bint al-Mansur () was the 8th century Abbasid princess, only daughter of second Abbasid caliph al-Mansur and half-sister of third Abbasid caliph al-Mahdi. Aliyah was the only Abbasid princess in the Caliphate's history who had relation by birth with both Caliphal dynasties; cadet branch of Umayyads and ruling dynasty of Abbasids. Life Aliyah was the daughter of al-Mansur. She was Al-Masnur's only daughter. She was born to an Umayyad woman named Aliyah al-Umayya. Her mother belonged to junior cadet branch of Umayyads (non ruling branch). She was named after her mother by his parents. Aliyah was the youngest child of al-Mansur. She was very young when her father died. Her elder half-brothers took care of her. Her husband, Ishaq was a member of a collateral branch of the Abbasid dynasty, being a first cousin of the first two Abbasid caliphs al-Saffah () and al-Mansur (). He was also connected to the ruling line by his marriage to Aliyah bint al-Mansur. Due to his close relatio ...
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Aliya Mustafina
Aliya Farkhatovna Mustafina (; born 30 September 1994) is a Russian former artistic gymnast. She was the 2010 all-around world champion, the 2013 European all around champion, the 2012 and 2016 Olympic uneven bars champion and a seven-time Olympic medalist. Mustafina has tied with Svetlana Khorkina for the most Olympic medals won by a Russian gymnast (not including Soviet Union women's national artistic gymnastics team). She was the ninth gymnast to win medals on every event at the World Championship. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, Mustafina won four medals, making her the most decorated gymnast of the competition and the most decorated athlete in any sport except swimming. At the 2016 Summer Olympics, she became the first female gymnast since 2000 to win an all-around medal in two consecutive Olympics, and the first since Svetlana Khorkina (also in 2000) to defend her title in an Olympic apparatus final. Early life Mustafina was born in Yegoryevsk, Russia, on 30 Septembe ...
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Aliya Moldagulova
Aliya Nurmukhambetovna Moldagulova (; ; 25 October 1925 – 14 January 1944) was a Soviet sniper in the Red Army during World War II who killed over 30 Nazi soldiers. After dying of wounds sustained in battle on 14 January 1944, she was posthumously awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union. Childhood Moldagulova was born on 25 October 1925 in Bulak village (now in the Khobdinsky district of the Aktobe region, Kazakh ASSR) to Nurmukhamet Sarkulov and his wife Marzhan. She had at least one sibling, a younger brother called Bagdat. During the Soviet famine of 1930–1933, her mother Marzhan collected the remains of potatoes. In 1933, Marzhan was shot and killed by a watchman. Shortly afterward, Bagdat died when he was about two years old. Moldagulova's father was being persecuted by the Soviet authorities as a descendant of noblemen. He hastily buried his wife somewhere in the lower reaches of the Kuraili River, where his family lived at that time. After the death of her mot ...
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