Proper noun
Joya (plural Joyas)
A surname.
A documentary following Malalai Joya, a young outspoken Afghan woman, during the last weeks of her political campaign as she risks her life to speak out for democracy. Source: Internet
He’s also married to longtime sweetheart Joya (), a lawyer who supported Kenya for years while he fought to make it as a writer, and gave up her career to focus on her family. Source: Internet
For Tania Joya, who was raised Muslim in London, it was a long journey to life in the United States. Source: Internet
And it certainly doesn’t help that the beginning of the book finds Elisa being married off to King Alejandro of Joya D’Arena, a man she’s never met. Source: Internet
Legends say that the island of Joya was once a place where songbirds sang in every tree and the islanders were free to come and go as they pleased. Source: Internet
It has become popularly known as La Joya de La Sabana (the jewel) thanks to its allusive and modern architecture. Source: Internet