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Belaya

Belaya is a toponym and, less commonly, a surname element used in Russian-speaking regions and other countries of the former Soviet Union. It derives from the Russian word Белая, meaning “white,” and the feminine form Belaya corresponds to the masculine Beliy.

In geography, Belaya is a widespread name for rivers. Rivers named Belaya appear in many regions, and

Because Belaya is a common toponym, it refers to multiple distinct entities. Disambiguation by region or province

Beyond geography, Belaya operates as a surname element in some cases, indicating ancestral origin from a place

Overall, Belaya functions as a descriptive geographic name tied to the color white, a feature common enough

the
name
often
reflects
local
characteristics
such
as
pale
or
clear
water,
light-colored
banks,
or
snowmelt.
The
same
toponym
is
also
common
for
inhabited
localities—villages
and
rural
settlements—located
near
a
river
or
on
pale
terrain
associated
with
the
place.
is
typically
required
to
determine
a
specific
river
or
settlement.
In
addition
to
standalone
places,
Belaya
appears
in
composite
names
and
can
form
part
of
longer
geographic
titles,
such
as
Belaya
Rechka
or
Belaya
Gora
in
various
localities.
named
Belaya.
The
usage
and
transliteration
of
the
name
can
vary,
with
Belaya
appearing
in
English-language
texts
and
Bielaya
or
Belaja
in
other
transliterations.
to
yield
many
separate,
unrelated
places
and
watercourses
sharing
the
same
designation.