Asya (given name)

Asya is a given name with varied origins. It is a Turkish feminine given name meaning Asia.[1] It is a Bulgarian and Russian diminutive form of the feminine given name Anastasia, meaning resurrection.[2] It is also a form of the Arabic name Asiya, meaning thoughtful.[3]

Asya
Genderfemale
Origin
MeaningArabic thoughtful, Russian diminutive of Anastasia, meaning resurrection, Turkish Asia.

People

  • Asya of Diauehi, a ruler of the Kingdom of Diaokhi, a confederation of proto-Georgian tribes, who reigned around the middle of the 9th century BCE.
  • Asya (singer) (born 1965), Turkish singer
  • Asya, ring name of American bodybuilder, model and professional wrestler Christi Wolf
  • Asya Abdullah (born 1971), Kurdish politician, co-chairwoman of the Democratic Union Party (PYD)
  • Asya Alashaikh, founder and CEO of Tamkeen Company for sustainable solutions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
  • Asya Ramazan Antar (1998-2016), Kurdish Women's Protection Units (YPJ) fighter who has become a symbol of the feminist struggle in the Rojava conflict and in the fight against ISIS, by international media.
  • Asya Branch (born 1998), American beauty pageant titleholder and Miss USA 2020 winner
  • Asya Bussie (born 1991), American basketball player
  • Adi Asya Katz (born 2004), Israeli rhythmic gymnast
  • Asya Kolchynska (1918-2010), Ukrainian pathophysiologist, medical doctor, professor, and Laureate of the State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology
  • Asya Miller (born 1979), American goalball player
  • Asya Pereltsvaig (born 1972), Russian linguist
  • Asya Rolls, Israeli, psychoneuroimmunologist and International Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator and an associate professor at the Immunology and Center of Neuroscience at Technion within the Israel Institute of Technology]]
  • Asya Saavedra, founding member of the music group Smoosh renamed Chaos Chaos
  • Asya Sultanova (1923-2021), Azerbaijani composer
  • Asya Yeutykh (born 1962), goldsmith and bladesmith from the Republic of Adygea in Russia

Notes

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