by Alia Chloe December 29, 2007
by SnowflakeDBS May 19, 2018
A girl's name meaning many things in several languages.
Can be spelled many ways, and may itself be a variant.
Alya, Aliah, Aliegha, Aliya, Aliyah, Alyia, Alea, Aleiah; almost any way works.
The pronunciation varies from person to person.
Hebrew: Noble, Ascend
Arabic: Sky, Heaven, Loftiness, Sublime
German: All
Swahili: Exalted
As you can see from the meanings, Alia (and any variation) is pretty kickass name to have.
Alia Atreides is also a pretty kick ass character from the Dune series.
Can be spelled many ways, and may itself be a variant.
Alya, Aliah, Aliegha, Aliya, Aliyah, Alyia, Alea, Aleiah; almost any way works.
The pronunciation varies from person to person.
Hebrew: Noble, Ascend
Arabic: Sky, Heaven, Loftiness, Sublime
German: All
Swahili: Exalted
As you can see from the meanings, Alia (and any variation) is pretty kickass name to have.
Alia Atreides is also a pretty kick ass character from the Dune series.
Alia (and variants) is a pretty awesome name. How else can you be exalted, noble, all, sublime, and heaven at once?
Protip: You can't.
Anon: Your username is LovetteCher why the heck would you care about the name Alia?
LovetteCher: STFU! I'm named after Alia Atreides!
Protip: You can't.
Anon: Your username is LovetteCher why the heck would you care about the name Alia?
LovetteCher: STFU! I'm named after Alia Atreides!
by LovetteCher August 07, 2010
by FISHINGCLUB October 25, 2019
by UnCopywrite October 10, 2020
-noun
-word origin: Kennedy High School in Silver Spring, Maryland circa 2001-2002
1. A person whose existence very few others know or care about
2. Someone who is not recognized socially to the extent that others do not even know that the person in question even exists
-word origin: Kennedy High School in Silver Spring, Maryland circa 2001-2002
1. A person whose existence very few others know or care about
2. Someone who is not recognized socially to the extent that others do not even know that the person in question even exists
by Mo Crack the Don November 23, 2003