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Elia

Elia is a given name and, less commonly, a surname. It derives from the Hebrew name Eliyahu, which was rendered into Greek as Elias and into many other languages as Elia. The meaning is traditionally given as “My God is Yahweh.” In Italian and several Mediterranean languages, Elia is a masculine given name; it can also appear as a surname and, in some languages, as a feminine form or variant of related names.

In modern usage, Elia may function as a stand-alone name or as a variant of Elias or

Notable people with the given name include Elia Kazan (born Elias Kazanjian, 1909–2003), a Turkish-born American

Elia has also been used as a surname and appears in a range of place names and

See also Elias, Elijah, Elías; Elia (surname).

Elijah,
depending
on
language
and
culture.
The
form
has
been
adopted
in
various
regions
and
can
reflect
local
pronunciation
and
spelling
conventions.
director
who
anglicized
his
name,
and
Elia
Suleiman
(born
1960),
a
Palestinian
filmmaker
and
actor
known
for
works
that
blend
comedy
with
political
commentary.
institutions,
reflecting
its
long-standing
presence
in
Jewish,
Christian,
and
Muslim
contexts
as
well
as
in
secular
usage.
The
name
is
related
to
but
distinct
from
Elias,
Elijah,
and
Elías,
which
are
used
in
different
linguistic
traditions.