Taliya is a beautiful and feminine name for a baby girl. It has origins in multiple cultures, including Arabic and Russian. In Arabic, Taliya is pronounced as ta-LEE-yah (/tæˈliːjə/), while in Russian it is pronounced as tah-LEE-yah (/tɑːˈliːjə/). The name is often associated with meanings such as "dew from heaven" or "heavenly." Taliya has gained popularity over the years, particularly in the United States of America, where it has been given to newborn girls since at least 1991. While its ranking may have varied over time, it consistently remains a favored choice for many parents. Other variations of this name include Talia and Taliah.
Taliya Yarullovna Habrieva is a Russian jurist known for her role in preparing the 2020 amendments to the Constitution of Russia. |