[Opinions] Really?
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I haven't met a single one, and I live near a major city. Maybe it's regional...?
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I think there is 4 at the school I teach at. All white. Various spellings
I've met a few. It's fairly common in the black community.
I've met lots, it's common with Black and Arab families or any families who practice Islam.
I saw the name Aaliyah on a class roster once and was expecting her to be black, but when I met her she was very white. (For some reason I would have expected one of the shorter versions on a white kid. Like Aliya)
I have a friend named Aaliyah, she's black. I think it's a really pretty name.
This message was edited 2/5/2021, 2:33 PM
Yes, it's quite popular in various spellings, and has been for years. Especially with Black families but not exclusively.
Yes. I knew an Alia who was born in the late 1970s.