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Mavlyda

Female name



Description

The name "Mawlya" is feminine and has deep roots in Eastern languages. It originates from the ancient Hebrew word "Malka" or the Persian "Maldi," which translates to "imperial," "princess," or "sovereign." Sometimes it is connected to the Greek "Melia" (laurel) or "Maldos" (strong, masculine), but the primary meaning remains associated with high status and strength. The name Mawlya is widely used in Muslim countries of Central Asia, the Caucasus, and the Middle East. It has no direct equivalent in Russian culture, but it can be compared to names like "Maryam" or "Aysa," which also mean "princess." In the past, this name was common among the aristocracy and nobility of Eastern elites. People with this name are often associated with royalty, strong character, and possessing leadership qualities. They are generally perceived as confident, decisive, and having a strong will. Mawlya is a name that embodies the meaning of harmony, resilience, and authority. Among the notable bearers of the name "Mawlya" is Mawly Bouua, a French writer and dramatist from the end of the 17th century. Additionally, in some regions, the name was borne by representatives of secular and spiritual nobility, although there are significantly fewer examples in Russian-speaking environments. Today, the name Mawlya is not particularly popular; it is likely a name from the past, used less frequently. It is more commonly found in families of Eastern origin or in academic circles. The most common diminutive form of the name is "Mawa." Sometimes it is also called "Lida" or "Mawlika."