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    Sorida / Thurayya / Suraya

    Pronunciation: soh-REE-dah

    ⚥ Unisex
    Arabic

    Meaning

    star

    Origin

    Arabic

    History & Etymology

    The name Sorida is believed to have Arabic roots, derived from the word 'thurayya' (ثريا), which refers to the Pleiades star cluster. In Arabic culture, the Pleiades are often associated with beauty, brilliance, and good fortune. While traditionally a feminine name in many Arabic-speaking regions, its usage as a unisex name has emerged in other cultures, possibly due to its pleasant sound and celestial meaning.

    Its adoption in various cultures outside of the Arabic-speaking world has led to its occasional use for both boys and girls, though it remains relatively rare. The name carries a sense of wonder and connection to the cosmos, appealing to those who appreciate unique names with a profound natural meaning.

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