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Ilya

Ilya, Iliya, Ilia, Ilja, Ilija, or Illia (Russian: Илья́, romanizedIl'ja, IPA: [ɪlʲˈja], or Russian: Илия́, romanizedIlija, IPA: [ɪlʲɪˈja]; Ukrainian: Ілля́, romanizedIllia, IPA: [iˈlʲːɑ]; Belarusian: Ілья́, romanizedIĺja IPA: [ilʲˈja]) is the East Slavic form of the male Hebrew name Eliyahu (Eliahu), meaning "My God is Yahu/Jah."[1] It comes from the Byzantine Greek pronunciation of the vocative (Ilía) of the Greek Elias (Ηλίας, Ilías). It is pronounced with stress on the second syllable. The diminutive form is Iliusha or Iliushen'ka. The Russian patronymic for a son of Ilya is "Ilyich", and a daughter is "Ilyinichna".

Ilya
Gendermale
Origin
Word/nameEast Slavic or alternatively Kurdish
Meaning"My god is Yahu/Jah"[1] (Hebrew meaning) or "great", "glorious" (Kurdish meaning)
Other names
Related namesElijah, Eliahu, Elias, Ilias, Ilija, Iliusha, Ilyusha, Ilyushenka, Iliushechka, Ilyich, or Ilyinichna

People with the name edit

Real people edit

Religious figures edit

  • Ilya Muromets, Orthodox monastic saint, Russian folk hero
  • Elijah, a Hebrew prophet of the ninth century BCE, known in Russian as Iliya the Prophet (Илия́ Проро́к)
  • Ali or Eli (Arabic name), a cousin and son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and the first Imam of shiahs. (There is a quote from Imam Ali "I am called Elya / Alya among Jews, Elia among Christians, Ali for my father, and Haydar for my mother".)[2][3]

Fictional characters edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b J. D. Douglas; F. F. Bruce; J. I. Packer; N. Hillyer; D. Guthrie; A.R. Millard; D. J. Wiseman, eds. (1982). New Bible Dictionary (2nd ed.). Wheaton, IL, US: Tyndale House. p. 319. ISBN 9780842346672.
  2. ^ Tabarsi, Ehtejaj, Vol. 1, pp. 307–308.
  3. ^ Allameh Amini, Alghadir, Vol. 7, p. 78.

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This article is about the given name For other uses see Ilya disambiguation Ilya Iliya Ilia Ilja Ilija or Illia Russian Ilya romanized Il ja IPA ɪlʲˈja or Russian Iliya romanized Ilija IPA ɪlʲɪˈja Ukrainian Illya romanized Illia IPA iˈlʲːɑ Belarusian Ilya romanized Iĺja IPA ilʲˈja is the East Slavic form of the male Hebrew name Eliyahu Eliahu meaning My God is Yahu Jah 1 It comes from the Byzantine Greek pronunciation of the vocative Ilia of the Greek Elias Hlias Ilias It is pronounced with stress on the second syllable The diminutive form is Iliusha or Iliushen ka The Russian patronymic for a son of Ilya is Ilyich and a daughter is Ilyinichna IlyaGendermaleOriginWord nameEast Slavic or alternatively KurdishMeaning My god is Yahu Jah 1 Hebrew meaning or great glorious Kurdish meaning Other namesRelated namesElijah Eliahu Elias Ilias Ilija Iliusha Ilyusha Ilyushenka Iliushechka Ilyich or Ilyinichna Contents 1 People with the name 1 1 Real people 1 2 Religious figures 1 3 Fictional characters 2 See also 3 ReferencesPeople with the name editReal people edit Ilya Archbishop of Novgorod 12th century Russian Orthodox cleric and saint Ilya Ivanovitch Alekseyev 1772 1830 commander of the Russian Imperial Army Ilya Borok born 1993 Russian jiujitsu fighter Ilya Bryzgalov born 1980 Russian ice hockey goalie Ilya Ehrenburg 1891 1967 Russian writer and Soviet cultural ambassador Ilya Glazunov 1930 2017 Russian painter Ilya Gringolts born 1982 violinist Ilya Grubert born 1954 violinist Ilya Ilf 1897 1937 Russian author of Twelve Chairs and the Golden Calf Ilya Ilyin born 1988 Kazakhstani Olympic weightlifter Ilya Ivashka born 1994 Belarusian tennis player Ilya Kabakov 1933 2023 Russian American conceptual artist of Jewish origin Ilya Kaler born 1963 violinist Ilya Kaminsky born 1977 Ukrainian American Jewish poet Ilya Kovalchuk born 1983 Russian ice hockey winger in the KHL and formerly the NHL for the Atlanta Thrashers New Jersey Devils L A Kings and Washington Capitals Ilya Kuvshinov born 1990 animator Ilya Lagutenko born 1968 lead singer of the Russian rock band Mumiy Troll Ilya Lobanov born 1996 Kazakhstani ice hockey player Ilya Espino de Marotta Marine engineer and leader of the Panama Canal Expansion Project Ilya Mechnikov 1845 1916 Russian Nobel Prize winning microbiologist Ilya Petrov born 1995 Russian footballer Ilya Prigogine 1917 2003 physical chemist and Nobel Prize winning physicist Ilya Piatetski Shapiro 1929 2009 Russian Jewish Israeli mathematician Ilya Yashin born 1983 Russian political figure Ilya Yefimovich Repin 1844 1930 Russian painter Ilya Salkind born 1947 movie producer Ilya Salmanzadeh born 1986 Persian Swedish music producer Ilya Samsonov born 1997 a Russian goaltender for the Toronto Maple Leafs formerly Washington Capitals Ilya Sorokin born 1995 a Russian goaltender for the New York Islanders Ilya Strebulaev Russian American financial economist Ilya Sutskever computer scientist Ilya Tsipursky 1934 2022 Soviet judoka and sambist Ilya Ulyanov 1831 1886 father of Soviet revolutionary Vladimir Lenin Ilya Zhitomirskiy 1989 2011 Russian American founder of Diaspora Ilya Serov born 1986 Russian American trumpeter and singer Ilya Dzhirkvelov born 1927 author and KGB defectorReligious figures edit Ilya Muromets Orthodox monastic saint Russian folk hero Elijah a Hebrew prophet of the ninth century BCE known in Russian as Iliya the Prophet Iliya Proro k Ali or Eli Arabic name a cousin and son in law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the first Imam of shiahs There is a quote from Imam Ali I am called Elya Alya among Jews Elia among Christians Ali for my father and Haydar for my mother 2 3 Fictional characters edit Ilya Pasternak fictional character from the video game Ace Combat 6 Fires of Liberation Illya Kuryakin a main character in the TV show The Man from U N C L E Ilya Tretiak a character in the 1997 film The Saint Ilya in the book Letters from Rifka Ilya a character in the book and film adaption Heaven Knows What Ilya Afanasyevich Shamrayev a character in Anton Chekhov s The Seagull Ilya Stepanovich Igolkin a character in Vladimir Obruchev s Plutonia Ilya Ilyusha Snegiryov a character in Fyodor Dostoevsky s The Brothers Karamazov Ilya Also known as Julian Devorak plague doctor from The Arcana Illyasviel von Einzbern a character in Fate series by Type Moon Ilya Goryunov a character from Dmitry Glukhovski s book TextSee also editElia disambiguation Eli Ilyin Ilyinka Ilyinsky disambiguation IlyinoReferences edit a b J D Douglas F F Bruce J I Packer N Hillyer D Guthrie A R Millard D J Wiseman eds 1982 New Bible Dictionary 2nd ed Wheaton IL US Tyndale House p 319 ISBN 9780842346672 Tabarsi Ehtejaj Vol 1 pp 307 308 Allameh Amini Alghadir Vol 7 p 78 nbsp This page or section lists people that share the same given name If an internal link led you here you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ilya amp 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