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It is also the Sicilian form as well.
https://scn.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sant%27Elia_di_Enna
Also Corsican: http://www.corsicami.com/corse%20prenoms/prenoms_corses_m02.htm
In 2017 were born 1,383 Elia in Italy according to ISTAT.
Elia is also the Georgian form of Elijah. It is an older form there, though: Ilia is the modern form in Georgia, and is also very common there. Elia is fairly rare, especially when compared to the popularity of Ilia.In Georgian, Elia is written as: ელია.
Also feminine and Spanish.
Elia is also the form of Elijah traditionally used in the Netherlands. [noted -ed]

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