| Meaning | exalted, heaven, high |
| Origin | Arabic, Hebrew, Turkish |
| Gender | Girl |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 4 |
| Syllables | 2 |
| Syllabification | Al-ya |
Delicate syllables combine to create something remarkably strong. This name floats effortlessly between cultures and languages, making it beautifully adaptable for our interconnected world. Alya has an ethereal quality that suggests grace and poise, yet there's nothing fragile about it. The name's simplicity is deceptive—within four letters lies surprising depth and character. It avoids the pitfalls of overly trendy names while remaining thoroughly contemporary. Parents who value elegance without ostentation, who seek beauty in restraint rather than embellishment, often find themselves captivated by Alya. The name whispers rather than shouts, but it's no less powerful for its subtlety. It promises sophistication and intelligence, suggesting a thoughtful individual who moves through the world with quiet confidence.
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| Alya Césaire | French actress and singer |
| Alya Chaglar | Turkish artist and social media influencer |
| Alya Nurshabrina | Indonesian badminton player |
| Alya Manasa | Indian television actress |
| Alya Al-Sultani | Iraqi journalist and media personality |
| Alya Shandra | Ukrainian journalist and editor |
| Alya Maghakyan | Armenian activist and journalist |
| Alya Stroganova | Russian ballet dancer |
| Alya Al-Marzooqi | Emirati film director and producer |
| Alya Bhatti | Pakistani field hockey player |
| Alya Césaire | Character in the animated series "Miraculous Ladybug" |
| Alya Kendrick | Character in the novel "The Nine Lives of Chloe King" |
| Alya Sayyad | Character in the TV series "Qubool Hai" |
| Alya Tsarnaeva | Character in the novel "Tsarina" |