Aria

See also: aria, ARIA, ária, aría, ària, Ária, and -aria

English

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Latin [Term?], from Ancient Greek [Term?].

Proper noun

Aria

  1. (historical) region in modern-day Afghanistan

Etymology 2

As a 21st century English name from TV and fantasy fiction, explained as "a musical aria". Similar sounding names exist in many languages, e.g. Ariah and Arie from Hebrew, Arya from Sanskrit, and Aria, Dutch short form of Adriana.

Proper noun

Aria

  1. A female given name
    • 2006 Sara Shepard, Pretty Little Liars, Hachette Digital, →ISBN, Chapter One:
      Aria Montgomery burrowed her face in her best friend Alison DiLaurentis's lawn.
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