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  1. #Talya (#Talia, #Taliah, #Tahlia, #Taliyah, etc) /'talja (Hebrew), 'taliə (Jewish English) = Hebrew #given #name. Most likely borrowed into Hebrew from Greek Thalia (joyful Muse, Muse of comedy and poetry, literally "blooming, bountiful") or Aramaic Talia (=youth, boyfriend, male child), but in Hebrew it also means "dew of G-d" by reanalysis as tal + yah (=dew [of] G-d); cognate to the Arabic name Talia, with the same multiple meanings and etymologies

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  2. #Talya (#Talia, #Taliah, #Tahlia, #Taliyah, etc) /'talja (Hebrew), 'taliə (Jewish English) = Hebrew #given #name. Most likely borrowed into Hebrew from Greek Thalia (joyful Muse, Muse of comedy and poetry, literally "blooming, bountiful") or Aramaic Talia (=youth, boyfriend, male child), but in Hebrew it also means "dew of G-d" by reanalysis as tal + yah (=dew [of] G-d); cognate to the Arabic name Talia, with the same multiple meanings and etymologies

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  3. #Talya (#Talia, #Taliah, #Tahlia, #Taliyah, etc) /'talja (Hebrew), 'taliə (Jewish English) = Hebrew #given #name. Most likely borrowed into Hebrew from Greek Thalia (joyful Muse, Muse of comedy and poetry, literally "blooming, bountiful") or Aramaic Talia (=youth, boyfriend, male child), but in Hebrew it also means "dew of G-d" by reanalysis as tal + yah (=dew [of] G-d); cognate to the Arabic name Talia, with the same multiple meanings and etymologies

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  4. #Talya (#Talia, #Taliah, #Tahlia, #Taliyah, etc) /'talja (Hebrew), 'taliə (Jewish English) = Hebrew #given #name. Most likely borrowed into Hebrew from Greek Thalia (joyful Muse, Muse of comedy and poetry, literally "blooming, bountiful") or Aramaic Talia (=youth, boyfriend, male child), but in Hebrew it also means "dew of G-d" by reanalysis as tal + yah (=dew [of] G-d); cognate to the Arabic name Talia, with the same multiple meanings and etymologies

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  5. #Talya (#Talia, #Taliah, #Tahlia, #Taliyah, etc) /'talja (Hebrew), 'taliə (Jewish English) = Hebrew #given #name. Most likely borrowed into Hebrew from Greek Thalia (joyful Muse, Muse of comedy and poetry, literally "blooming, bountiful") or Aramaic Talia (=youth, boyfriend, male child), but in Hebrew it also means "dew of G-d" by reanalysis as tal + yah (=dew [of] G-d); cognate to the Arabic name Talia, with the same multiple meanings and etymologies

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