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'''Zoya''' ({{lang-ru|Зоя}}) is a feminine Indian and Russian first name, a variant of [[Zoe]]. Meaning "life"; Zoya is also an uncommon middle-eastern lastname ({{lang-ar|زويا}}. It may refer to: |
'''Zoya''' ({{lang-ru|Зоя}}) is a feminine Indian and Russian first name, a variant of [[Zoe]]. Meaning "life"; Zoya is also an uncommon middle-eastern lastname ({{lang-ar|زويا}}). It may refer to: |
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*[[Ibrahim Zoya]] (1928–1977), Medical Doctor, Gynaecologist |
*[[Ibrahim Zoya]] (1928–1977), Medical Doctor, Gynaecologist |
Revision as of 23:52, 31 July 2009
Zoya (Russian: Зоя) is a feminine Indian and Russian first name, a variant of Zoe. Meaning "life"; Zoya is also an uncommon middle-eastern lastname (Arabic: زويا). It may refer to:
- Ibrahim Zoya (1928–1977), Medical Doctor, Gynaecologist
- Zoya Akhtar, a contemporary Indian film director
- Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya (1923–1941), a Soviet partisan, Hero of the Soviet Union
- 1793 Zoya, an asteroid named after her
- Zoya Spasovkhodskaya (b. 1949), Soviet heptathlete
- Zoya, a nurse and doctor in training in Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's novel Cancer Ward
- Zoya, a 1988 novel by Danielle Steele.
- Zoya, a 1995 TV film based on the novel.
- Zoya (film), a 1944 Soviet film
- Stevie and Zoya, a series of animated shorts seen on MTV.
Other meanings
- Zöyä, Tatar name of the village of Sviyazhsk