[Facts] Re: Aya - Hebrew? and Asa.
I've only ever heard of one real life Asa, the British historian Lord Briggs - it's pronounced ay-zuh.
However, in the Biblical Hebrew it would be ah-sah although I'm not sure which vowel sound is stressed."The practice of romantic names has become a very general evil ... many unfortunate beauties, of the names of Clarissa and Eloisa, might have escaped under the less dangerous ... Elizabeth or Deborah" - Isaac D’Israeli
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Aya - Hebrew? and Asa.  ·  VickyBliss  ·  8/27/2009, 10:39 AM
Re: Aya - Hebrew? and Asa.  ·  Just Jonquil  ·  9/3/2009, 1:52 AM
Aya - Hebrew?  ·  Andy ;—)  ·  8/30/2009, 9:17 PM
Aya = Aja in German (hope it helps)  ·  Swiff  ·  8/28/2009, 4:01 AM
Re: Aya = Aja in German (hope it helps)  ·  Kate  ·  9/3/2009, 2:13 PM
it also goes along with what I wrote :) n/t  ·  Swiff  ·  9/4/2009, 10:06 AM
Re: Aya - Hebrew? and Asa.  ·  Kezza  ·  8/27/2009, 1:41 PM
Re: Aya - Hebrew? and Asa.  ·  ClaudiaS  ·  8/27/2009, 10:59 AM
Re: Aya - Hebrew? and Asa.  ·  Shaymin  ·  8/27/2009, 5:57 PM