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Shaya may refer to: People Given name *Shaya (singer) (born 1983), Greek singer * Shaya Boymelgreen (born 1951), American real estate developer * Shaya Goldoust (born 1986), Iranian-born Canadian journalist, trans activist *Shaya Goloshchyokin, birth name of Filipp Goloshchyokin, Soviet Bolshevik functionary Surname * Carol Shaya (born 1970), Israeli-born American former police officer, actress, and adult model * George Shaya (born 1946), Rhodesian footballer Other * Shaya FM, an Internet radio station *Shaya, a male genie in Shimmer and Shine ''Shimmer and Shine'' is an American animated television series created by Farnaz Esnaashari-Charmatz and produced by Guru Studio on Season 1, Xentrix Studios on Seasons 2–4, and Nickelodeon Animation Studio. It premiered on Nickelodeon's Ni ... See also * Chaya (other) {{Disambiguation, surname ...
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Shaya (singer)
Marianna Chantelle Hansen (; born 17 February 1983), known professionally as Shaya, is a Danish-born Greek singer. She was a member of the girl pop band Hi-5, the result of the Greek version of the talent show Popstars in 2003. Biography Early life Shaya was born in Copenhagen, Denmark to a Danish father and an Indo-Guyanese mother. The family moved to Sweden after her parents' divorce when she was 6. At the age of 12, Shaya and her family immigrated once more, settling in Thessaloniki, Greece. Her mother was a DJ before Shaya's birth. Although Shaya enjoyed singing and dancing from a young age, including performing with SambaSchools in Copenhagen Carnival, she became interested in becoming a singer by luck when she was persuaded to get on stage to sing a song with co-workers after work at a club she worked at in Kavala around age 18. 2001–2005: First professional steps and Hi-5 In 2001, Shaya released her first solo single titled "Release Me" and promoted it around E ...
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Shaya Boymelgreen
Shaya Boymelgreen (born 1951) is an American real estate developer in New York City. Personal life Born in Israel, Boymelgreen immigrated to New York in 1969 and worked in asbestos abatement and running a number of modern Judaica bookstores in Brooklyn, NY. In 1994, Shaya Boymelgreen began developing real estate with several small developments in Manhattan, under Boymelgreen Developers. In just over a decade, Boymelgreen transformed his family business into one of the largest and most active development companies in New York City. The company had more than 200 employees and an $8-billion portfolio that extended into major markets across the U.S. – including New York, Miami and Las Vegas. In the United States, Boymelgreen has developed more than 20,000 residential units. Boymelgreen’s company remains a family-owned and operated company. Boymelgreen identifies with the Chabad Lubavitch Hasidic Jewish community. Leviev Boymelgreen In 2002, Boymelgreen entered a joint venture ...
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Shaya Goldoust
Shaya Goldoust (; born 1 April 1986) is an Iranian-born Canadian journalist, human rights activist, radio host, and radio producer. She is one of the presenters of Iran Wire, and Radio Ranginkaman. She lives in Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada. Biography Shaya Goldoust was born on 1 April 1986, in Rasht Rasht (; ) is a city in the Central District (Rasht County), Central District of Rasht County, Gilan province, Gilan province, Iran, serving as the capital of the province, the county, and the district. The city is also known as the "City of ..., in the Gilan province, Iran. She is transgender. At the age of 18, she emigrated from Iran to Turkey, and then to Canada. Goldoust openly speaks on women's rights, and LGBTQ issues in Iran. She has served as a speaker for the LGBTQIA in Iran (which are often refer to as the 'rainbow community') an Islamic state, which has included a collective letter sent to teachers in 2022. Goldoust attended the Vancouver Pride Parade an ...
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