Pronunciation: /maɪə/

Definitions of mya

noun a proper noun referring to a person's name

Example Sentences

A1 Mya is my best friend.

A2 I saw a beautiful mya bird in the park.

B1 Mya's favorite color is blue.

B2 I bought a new mya plant for my garden.

C1 Mya's talent for painting is truly exceptional.

C2 The artist Mya is known for her unique style and creativity.

Examples of mya in a Sentence

formal Mya is a talented musician who has won multiple awards for her work.

informal I heard Mya is having a concert next weekend, want to go?

slang Mya's new song is fire, I can't stop listening to it.

figurative Mya's presence at the event was like a ray of sunshine, brightening up the whole room.

Grammatical Forms of mya

past tense

myaed

plural

myas

comparative

myer

superlative

myest

present tense

mya

future tense

will mya

perfect tense

have myaed

continuous tense

am myaing

singular

mya

positive degree

mya

infinitive

to mya

gerund

myaing

participle

myaed

Origin and Evolution of mya

First Known Use: 1200 year
Language of Origin: Ancient Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'mya' originated from the ancient Greek word 'muia', which referred to a unit of distance equal to about 6 feet.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'mya' evolved to refer to a unit of distance used in marine biology to measure the thickness of sediment layers.