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Subject: Aya = Aja in German (hope it helps)
Author: Swiff   (Authenticated as Swiff)
Date: August 28, 2009 at 4:01:15 AM
Reply to: Aya - Hebrew? and Asa. by VickyBliss
I did look up "Aja" in the German wikipedia. There were two men mentioned in the bible with that name.

son of Zibon (1. Mo 36, 24)
father of Rizpa and father in law of King Saul (2. Sam 3, 7)

I am sure that I read the name Aja in a list of saints. The meaning of the name was "care taker" or "educator".

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