Aya means miracle or bird — from the Hebrew (miracle), Japanese (colour/design), or Arabic (verse of the Quran). In Arabic, each verse of the Quran is called an ayah — a sign or miracle. Three letters that carry miracles across Hebrew, Arabic, and Japanese in the most compact possible form.
Hebrew (miracle) / Arabic ayah (verse/sign) / Japanese (colour)→Aya
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Japanese / Arabic / Hebrew roots
Aya carries meaning across three traditions: Hebrew (miracle), Arabic (verse of the Quran — each verse is an ayah, a sign or miracle), and Japanese (colour or design). It bridges three major world cultures in three letters.
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First recorded
Earliest known use: Used across Hebrew, Arabic, and Japanese traditions.
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Today
Aya remains a beloved choice, ranking #769 in the US. 7,534 babies have been named Aya since 1972.
◈ Sources: Behind the Name, SSA data
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How popular is Aya?
2024peak year
Aya first appeared in U.S. records in 1972. The name climbed in popularity through the 2020s, reaching its peak of #630 nationally in 2024 with 467 babies that year. Aya's usage has held roughly steady recently. Today, Aya is a moderately popular name in U.S. records (ranked #769) with about 370 babies named Aya each year. In all, around 7,534 babies have been registered as Aya since 1880.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
Aya's Life Path 3 is the communicator's number — miraculous communication. People named Aya tend to be concise, miraculous, and gifted at being three cultures in three letters.
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