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Nadya

Nadya is a feminine given name that is commonly a diminutive form of Nadezhda in Russian and other Slavic languages, though it is also used independently in English-speaking countries. It has multiple spellings, including Nadia, Nadja, Nadine, and Nadiya.

The name traces to the Slavic root nadezhda, meaning "hope." As a diminutive, Nadya conveys familiarity, but

Notable people with the name include Nadya Suleman, an American television personality known for the octuplets;

See also: Nadia, Nadiya, Nadja. The name Nadya remains widely used in many countries and continues to

in
many
contexts
it
is
treated
as
a
full
given
name
in
its
own
right.
Variants
appear
across
languages
and
cultures,
with
Nadia
and
Nadja
among
the
most
common
forms.
Nadya
Tolokonnikova,
a
Russian
artist
and
activist
and
a
member
of
Pussy
Riot;
and
Nadya
Okamoto,
an
American
menstrual
equity
activist
and
founder
of
PERIOD.
appear
in
literature,
media,
and
public
life
in
various
spellings.