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Sorayah

A variant of Soraya, from Persian and Arabic usage referring to the Pleiades star cluster.

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Sorayah is a variant of *Soraya* or *Thurayya* — one of the most storied names in Persian and Arabic tradition. *Thurayya* (ثريّا) in Arabic refers to the Pleiades, the cluster of seven stars that held profound significance across ancient cultures as a marker of seasons, agriculture, and navigation. In Persian the name became *Sorayā* (سورایا), carrying the same stellar meaning through a different phonological tradition.

To name a child Sorayah is to name her after a constellation — not a single star but a luminous gathering. The name's most famous modern bearer was Soraya Esfandiary Bakhtiari (1932–2001), the second wife of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi of Iran. Her life — raised in Isfahan, educated in Europe, briefly the Queen of Iran, ultimately divorced because she could not bear children — was the subject of enormous international attention and genuine sympathy.

Her beauty and sorrow made *Soraya* a name laden with romance and tragedy in the mid-20th century European imagination, inspiring films, songs, and memoirs. Karl Lagerfeld designed for her; her story was adapted for Italian cinema multiple times. The *-yah* ending in Sorayah adds a slightly Arabized or diasporic quality, aligning it with names like Aaliyah and Mariyah and signaling a creative engagement with the classical form. In the contemporary naming landscape it occupies a space between the familiar Soraya and more elaborate constructions, giving parents the full stellar mythology while adding a final syllable that lifts the name into song.

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