Kaya
from the Kaya Press website:
The word "Kaya" has meaning in many major languages. In Japanese it is "summer night" or a type of yew tree that withstands harsh environmental conditions. In Malay, "kaya" means "rich," in Indonesian, "prosperous," and in Tagalog "to be ables." In Sanskrit, "kaya" means "body," and in Turkish it means "rock." In Zulu, "kaya" means "home."
The word "Kaya" has meaning in many major languages. In Japanese it is "summer night" or a type of yew tree that withstands harsh environmental conditions. In Malay, "kaya" means "rich," in Indonesian, "prosperous," and in Tagalog "to be ables." In Sanskrit, "kaya" means "body," and in Turkish it means "rock." In Zulu, "kaya" means "home."
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