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Chaya (Hebrew given name)

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Chaya is a Hebrew female given name (Hebrew: חַיָּה Ḥayyah, Classical Hebrew: [ħajˈjaː], Israeli Hebrew: [ˈχaja, ħaˈja]; English pronunciations: /ˈhɑːjɑː/ HAH-yah, /ˈxɑːjɑː/ KHAH-yah). With its literal meaning "living", it is considered to be a feminine couterpart of the Hebrew masculine given name Haim. It has a number of other transliterations: Chaja, Haya, Khaya, Haia. East Slavic spelling: Хая.

Approximately before 1920s, for Ashkenazi Jews in Europe it was customary to record legal names of females in diminutive form.[1] In the case of Chaya these were Chayka (Hebrew: חייקה), Chaika, Chajka, Khaika, Khayka, etc. East Slavic spelling: Хайка.

Notable people with the given name include:

Variants of Chaya

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Variants of Chayka

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  • Chajka, (died 1781), mistress of the Polish king Stanisław August Poniatowski
  • Chajka Klinger (1917–1958), Jewish Holocaust resistance fighter
  • Haika Grossman (1919–1996), Israeli politician, member of Knesset

See also

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References

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  1. ^ 5.2. YIDDISH NAMES from the project "GIVEN NAMES, JUDAISM, AND JEWISH HISTORY" of JewishGen