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Soriah

Soriah is likely a modern variant of Soraya, a Persian name linked to the Pleiades constellation.

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Soriah is a melodic variant of Soraya, one of the most romantically charged names in the Persian tradition. Soraya derives from the Arabic and Persian word for the Pleiades — the famous star cluster in Taurus that has guided sailors, farmers, and poets across virtually every human civilization. In Persian poetry, the Pleiades represented beauty almost beyond reach, a cluster of lights so brilliant and so high that to be compared to them was the highest possible praise.

The name Soraya thus carries, at its heart, a cosmic inheritance: the person so named is named after stars. The most famous bearer of the name in the modern era was Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiari, the second wife of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran, whose melancholy life — she was divorced when she failed to produce an heir, despite a famous and passionate love between the pair — made her a figure of international sympathy in the 1950s and 60s. Her green eyes and luminous beauty became the stuff of European celebrity coverage, and she later had a successful career as a filmmaker.

Soriah, with its final -h softening the ending, has a slightly more ethereal, feminine feel than the standard Soraya. The spelling invites a more breath-like conclusion to the name, as if the last syllable drifts upward. It suits parents drawn to the rich literary and astronomical tradition of Persian naming while wanting a form that feels gently distinctive, a star seen from a slightly different angle of the night sky.

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