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I prefer Talia, but this name is good too.
I like the name Talya (either spelled Talia, Talya, or Thalia) with Tallie as a nickname.
I like Talya! I rate it 8/10. I like the meaning and the spelling as well. It is simple to write and not complex to pronounce.
The meaning is lovely, Dew of God, even though I am not a theist. This name looks more...real, pretty much, then Taliya or Talia and this name feels much different than those names to me.
Israeli filmmaker Talya Lavie, known for her film Zero Motivation.
To the people saying they are Russian and have never heard this: it's not a Russian name; it's a Hebrew name.
I love the name, but I think the spelling Talia is the best in my opinion.
It's a Jewish name, not Russian.
Talia (Tal-ee-ah) is èÇìÀéÈä.
Talya (Tal-yah) is èÇìÀéÈà.
Another way of spelling is Talija.
My friend's name is Taila (TY-LAH) and people call her Talya instead when they read her name. People, be careful about mispronouncing names! I like the name Talya because it sounds like it would belong to a person who is very athletic and caring. :-)
I am Russian, but I have never heard this form of Natalia. [noted -ed]
I completely agree with the above comment. I am Russian, but have never ever heard of this name used as a nickname for Natalia. The name Natalia is very popular in Russia, but all of the Natalias whom I know go by Natasha or Nata for short. [noted -ed]

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