1. Aya
Aya: Meaning varies based on origin - Arabic (verse/sign), Japanese (colorful/beautiful), Hebrew (bird), African (grace/favor)
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We found 24 names that are similar to "Ayeh" based on sound and style.
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Aya: Meaning varies based on origin - Arabic (verse/sign), Japanese (colorful/beautiful), Hebrew (bird), African (grace/favor)
Ayah: Sign, miracle, verse of the Quran
Aiya (Japanese origin) meaning "love song"
Aayah: Verse, sign from the Quran (Arabic)
Aaya: Sanskrit origin, meaning "wisdom, beauty, prosperity," signifying a person with a perceptive mind, radiant nature, and an affinity for truth.
Aiyah: - Arabic: "sign from God" or "miracle" - Hebrew: "bird" - Native American: "eagle"
Miracle or sign of divine favor.
Beautiful, splendid, a miracle
Ayia: Sacred, holy
Aye: Freedom and joy of flight
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