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Appearance move to sidebar hide From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Asa (name)) Asa: [pronounced ae-sah] describes a god Asa
GenderMale, Female
LanguageVarious
Origin
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Asa is a given name in several parts of the world.[1] In English, the usual pronunciation is /ˈsə/ or /ˈzə/.

  • Asa (אסא): derived from the Hebrew language, as the name appears in the Old Testament to designate the third King of Judah, who reigned for forty years. It became a popular American name because of the influence of the Puritans in the 17th century.
  • Asa: a Hebrew name meaning healer and/or physician (Ase).
  • Åsa (pronounced "o-sa"): a Swedish name related to one of the most ancient Norse names, referencing Æsir, which means "gods".
  • Asa (pronounced "asha"): a Yoruba language word which means or refers to the 'hawk' bird.
  • Asa (pronounced "aa-saa"): an Igbo Nigerian name with the meaning "Beautiful”
  • Asa (朝 or あさ) (pronounced "aa-saa"): Japanese name meaning "morning".
  • Asa: Indonesian for "Hope".
  • Asa: Portuguese means "Wing".
  • Asa: Malagasy means "Work."
  • Asha: Nepali means "Hope"
  • Asa: Punjabi means “Hope”
  • Asa: Filipino means “Hope”.

People

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  • Asa (rapper) (born 1980), Finnish rapper, record producer and singer
  • Asa Aarons (born 1956), American consumer reporter, photojournalist
  • Asa Adgate (1767–1832), American iron manufacturer, farmer, and local government official
  • Asa Aikens (1788–1863) American attorney, politician and judge
  • Asa Akira (born 1985) American pornographic film actress, writer and adult film director
  • Asa Aldis (1770–1847) American attorney, politician and judge
  • Asa Allworth Burnham (1808–1873) Ontario farmer and political figure
  • Asa Ames (1823–1851) American artist
  • Asa Amone (born 1966), Tongan former dual code international rugby union and rugby league footballer
  • Asa Ando (born 1996) Japanese alpine ski racer
  • Asa Andrew (born 1971), American doctor and radio host
  • Asa Asika (born 1990) Nigerian talent manager
  • Asa B. Carey (1835–1912) American career officer
  • Asa Baber (1936–2003), American author and Playboy columnist
  • Asa Bafaqih (1918–1978) Indonesian journalist, diplomat, and politician
  • Åsa Beckman (born 1961) Swedish literary critic
  • Asa Beebe Cross (1826—1894) American architect
  • Asa Belknap Foster (1817–1877) Quebec businessman and political figure
  • Asa Benveniste (1925–1990) American-born poet, typographer and publisher
  • Ása Berglind Hjálmarsdóttir (born 1984), Icelandic politician
  • Asa Betham (c. 1838 – unknown) American sailor in the U.S. Navy during the American Civil War
  • Asa Biggs (1811–1878), American politician
  • Asa Binns (1873–1946) British mechanical and civil engineer
  • Asa Bird Gardiner (1839–1919) American soldier, attorney and district attorney
  • Åsa Bjerkerot (born 1959) Swedish actor, comedian, writer and film director
  • Asa Blanchard (born 1770/1787-1838) American silversmith and clockmaker
  • Asa Bowen Smith (born 1809–1886), American Congregational missionary
  • Asa Brainard (born 1841–1888), American ace pitcher
  • Asa Briggs (1921–2016), British historian
  • Asa Brigham (1788–1844) Texas politician, businessman and signer
  • Asa Burton (1752–1836) American minister and theologian
  • Asa Butterfield (born 1997), British actor
  • Asa C. Matthews (1833–1908) American lawyer, judge and politician
  • Asa Charlton (born 1977) English footballer
  • Asa Cheffetz (1896–1965) American artist and printmaker
  • Asa Child (1798–1858) American attorney
  • Asa Clapp (merchant) (1762–1848) American merchant and politician
  • Asa Clapp (politician) (1805–1891) United States representative from Maine
  • Asa Coleman (1830s–1893) American politician and former slave
  • Asa Coon (1993–2007), perpetrator of the 2007 SuccessTech Academy shooting
  • Asa Cristina Laurell (born 1943) Mexican sociologist
  • Asa D. Watkins (1856–1938) American judge and politician
  • Asa Daklugie (born abt. 1869-1955) Chief of the Nedni Apaches
  • Asa Danforth (1746-1818) father of salt manufacturer and early settler in Onondaga County, New York
  • Asa Danforth Jr. (1768–1818/1821) was one of the first citizens of Onondaga County
  • Asa Dodge Smith (1804–1877) American Presbyterian preacher
  • Asa Dogura (1914–2008) Japanese sprinter
  • Åsa Domeij (born 1962) Swedish Green Party politician and an agronomist by training
  • Asa Drury (1801–1870) American Baptist minister and educator primarily
  • Asa Earl Carter (1925–1979), American segregationist, Ku Klux Klan leader and Western novelist
  • Asa Eldridge (1809–1856) American sea captain from Yarmouth, Massachusetts
  • Åsa Elfving (born 1970) Swedish former ice hockey player
  • Asa Ellis (1817–1890) member of the 1867-69 California State Assembly
  • Åsa Elvik (born 1979) Norwegian politician for the Socialist Left Party (SV)
  • Åsa Elzén (born 1972) Swedish artist
  • Asa Faulkner (1802–1886) American businessman and politician
  • Asa Finley (1788–1853) American local judge and then state legislator politician
  • Asa Fitch (1809–1879) American natural historian and entomologist
  • Asa Fitch (politician) (1765–1843) U.S. representative from New York
  • Asa Fowler (1811–1885) New Hampshire politician, lawyer and jurist
  • Asa G. Candler Jr. (1880–1953) American businessman
  • Asa G. Wiley (1911–1995) American football and wrestling coach
  • Asa G. Yancey Sr. (1916–2013) American physician who is professor emeritus, former medical director
  • Asa Germann (born 1997) American actor
  • Åsa Gottmo (born 1971) Swedish professional golfer
  • Asa Grant Hilliard III (1933–2007) African-American professor of educational psychology
  • Asa Gray (1810–1888), American botanist
  • Asa Griggs Candler (1851–1929), founder of the Coca-Cola company
  • Asa Grover (1819–1887) United States representative from Kentucky
  • Asa Guevara (born 1995) Trinidad and Tobago sprinter
  • Asa S. Bushnell (governor) (1834–1904), American politician, 40th Governor of Ohio
  • Asa Hall (born 1986), English footballer
  • Asa Hartford (born 1950), Scottish football player and coach
  • Asa Higuchi (born 1970), Japanese manga artist
  • Asa Hutchinson (born 1950), American politician and lawyer
  • Asa Jackson (born 1989), American football player
  • Asa Jennings (1877–1933), American Methodist pastor who evacuated 350,000 Greeks and others from Turkey
  • Asa Kasher (born 1940), Israeli philosopher and linguist
  • Asa Keisar (born 1973), Israeli Jewish advocate for veganism
  • Asa Lanova (1933–2017), Swiss dancer and author
  • Asa Lovejoy (1808–1882), American businessman and politician
  • Asa Mader (born 1975), American film director, screenwriter and visual artist
  • Asa C. Matthews (1833–1908), American lawyer, judge and politician
  • Asa Matsuoka (1893-1980), Japanese philanthropist and cultural ambassador
  • Asa Messer (1769–1836), American Baptist clergyman and educator; President of Brown University from 1804 to 1826
  • Asa Newell (born 2005), American basketball player
  • Asa Nonami (born 1960), Japanese crime fiction and horror writer
  • Asa Packer (1805–1879), American businessman and politician
  • A. Philip Randolph (1889–1979), African-American leader of the Civil Rights Movement and founder of the first black labor union in the U.S.
  • Asa Robinson, rugby league footballer
  • Asa Taccone (born 1983), lead singer of indie rock band Electric Guest
  • Asa Turner (American football), American college football player
  • Asa Wentworth Tenney (1833–1897), US federal judge
  • Asa Wentworth Jr. (1797–1882), American businessman and politician
  • Asa Whitney (1797–1874), American merchant and transcontinental railroad promoter
  • Asa Yoelson (1886–1950), birth name of Al Jolson, singer and actor
  • Prince Asa (572–645), was the eldest son of King Wideok of Baekje

Biblical reference

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  • Asa of Judah, third king of Judah, son of Abijam, grandson of Rehoboam

Fictional characters

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  • Asa the Black Monk, a character in The Devil and Daniel Webster
  • Dr. Asa Breed, a character in Cat's Cradle
  • Asa Buchanan, in the American soap opera One Life to Live
  • Asa Griffiths, in the novel An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser
  • Asa Hawks, in the novel Wise Blood by Flannery O'Connor and the film of the same name.
  • Asa Heshel, in the novel The Family Moskat.
  • Asa "Asey" Mayo, in the mystery novel series by Phoebe Atwood Taylor
  • Asa Mitaka (三鷹アサ), a character in the Chainsaw Man manga series
  • Asa Phelps, in The Simpsons episode "Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in 'The Curse of the Flying Hellfish'"
  • Asa Pike, in the young adult novel series, Charlie Bone
  • Asa Shigure, in the Shuffle! media franchise
  • Asenath Waite, a character in H. P. Lovecraft's short story The Thing on the Doorstep
  • Asa Waite, a character in the movie Suitable Flesh

See also

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  • All pages with titles beginning with Asa
  • All pages with titles containing Asa
  • Asa (disambiguation)
  • Åsa (disambiguation)
  • Aza (disambiguation)
  • Assa (name)

References

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  1. ^ Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006). A Dictionary of First Names. Oxford paperback reference. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. p. 64. ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1. OCLC 67869278. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
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