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Naya

Naya may refer to :

  • Naya Rivera
  • Naya, Burma
  • Naya (King Kester Emeneya), a 1982 title by Congolese musician King Kester Emeneya
  • Nayas, multiple vantage points in Jainism from which the truth can be viewed
  • A brand of bottled water manufactured by Naya Waters
  • Naya (singer), a Lebanese singer
  • Naya Chenshijie China, a percussion soloist, Percussion educationist, Improviser, Chinese percussion spreader
Naya (singer)

Naya ( (born April 11, 1992) is a Lebanese singer. In 2009, Eli Dib introduced her to the Arabic music scene. It's also clearly noticeable that this beautiful singer won many people's hearts even till obsession in many cases, after her big success in "Dancing With The Stars season 1", and that can be proved by comments and interractions from fans on her accounts on the social media whether Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and of course Twitter. In October 2015, a video clip showed her drawing a sign similar to a cross sign in a provocative way which media and authorities in the church described it as disrespectful.

Usage examples of "naya".

Kota and going towards Naya Gaon, and at midday I heard him calling at the lower end of the Dhunigad cane-brake.

Naya Gaon, situated in the heart of the forest, was one of the first villages in the Bhabar to be decimated by the disease.

Attracted by this rich feed, the cattle from our village three miles away adopted the deserted fields of Naya Gaon as their regular feeding ground.

Naya Gaon crosses the road diagonally, and on this track we saw the fresh pug marks of a big male leopard.

If Naya had only looked more like the handsome but forbidding shaman Karana, her dead father, Grek might have raised her differently.

A photograph copy of this planisphere, of the size of the original, and the finest existing, having been made by Signor Naya, of Venice, under the express supervision of my friend, Mr.

There, in an instant, Naya recognized the small, blood-red, berrylike fruit that she had discovered growing in the far country beyond the burned land.

Naya Gaon, situated in the heart of the forest, was one of the first villages in the Bhabar to be decimated by the disease.