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- Asya
- Grace, A Hebrew word which means grace.
- Aziya
- Asiya
- One who tends to the weak and heals, Hopeful.
- Asiyah
- (She was the wife of the farao in moesa's time she turned Muslim and died a shahieda because she refused to obey her husband and Say that he farao was her God), One who consoles others.
- Aziyah
- Asaya
- Created by God who is like a present, Created by God who is like a present.
- Asayo
- Aasiya
- Goodness or the one who is very hopeful.
- Aasiyah
- Pharaoh's Wife who Embraced Islam.
- Azaya
- Aisyah
- Assiya
- Aseya
- This name derives from the Arabic “Āsiyah,” meaning “strong, sturdy, robust, column, pillar or one who tends to the weak and heals them,” which in turn derives from “ʾ-s-w > ʾasiya” meaning “to be distressed, to be gloom, to be grieved, to be unhappy, consolation, medical treatment.” Asiya bint Muzahim was the Great Royal Wife of Ancient Egypt’s Pharaoh of the Exodus and the adoptive mother of Moses in the Islamic tradition. Muslims believe that Asiya came from a wealthy family and that she was a beautiful and generous woman. Asiyah is also used to refer to continent Asia, although today, the standard way to refer to Asia is the word (Āsyā).
- Asiye
- Assiyah
- Azayah
- Asseya
- Asyah
- Assya
- This name derives from the Arabic “Āsiyah,” meaning “strong, sturdy, robust, column, pillar or one who tends to the weak and heals them,” which in turn derives from “ʾ-s-w > ʾasiya” meaning “to be distressed, to be gloom, to be grieved, to be unhappy, consolation, medical treatment.” Asiya bint Muzahim was the Great Royal Wife of Ancient Egypt’s Pharaoh of the Exodus and the adoptive mother of Moses in the Islamic tradition. Muslims believe that Asiya came from a wealthy family and that she was a beautiful and generous woman. Asiyah is also used to refer to continent Asia, although today, the standard way to refer to Asia is the word (Āsyā).
- Ahzaya