Ila, the first woman on Tutuila in Samoan mythology
Ila, the wife of Commander Adama in the original Battlestar Galactica, played by Sophia Loren
Ila may also refer to: Ãlá Ãrà ngún, (or Ila) is an ancient city in Nigeria that was capital of an ancient city-state of the same name in the Igbomina area of Yorubaland in southwestern Nigeria. ... Ila is an area of Trondheim, Norway just west of the city centre, Midtbyen, limited by the river Nidelva in the south, Skansen in the north and Steinberget, Bymarka and Ilsvikøra in the west. ... In Polynesian mythology (specifically: Samoa), Ila is the first woman on Tutuila (American Samoa). ... Ila is the wife of Commander Adama in Battlestar Galactica, who was played by Sophia Loren. ...
Ila, Manu's daughter in Hinduism, and a common girl's name today
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