Kiya Name Meaning, Origin, Religion, Personality, Lucky Number

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Kiya Meaning

Mine

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Kiya was the name of one of the wives of Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten. There isn't much known about her, but she may have been a Mitanni princess. Her titles of "The Favorite" and "The Greatly Beloved," but never of "Heiress" or "Great Royal Wife" suggest she was not of royal Egyptian blood.

The name Kiya mostly used in Eastern African, Ancient Egyptian, Ancient Near Eastern.

Allegedly means "mine" in Oromo.

What does Kiya mean?

Kiya is a name of
  • African
  • Ancient Egyptian
origin for Baby girls that mean Mine

What origin is the name Kiya?

Kiya is mainly popular in Christian religion and its main origin is
  • African
  • Ancient Egyptian


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Baby girl name Kiya has
  • African
  • Ancient Egyptian
roots and means Mine. The name has secured a 1K ranking in popularity on MuslimBabies.

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    I’m a Munal and I’m amazing so yea
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