Suraya
Feminine
Arabic, Malay
Meaning & Origin
Suraya is the Arabic and Malay transcription of the Arabic Thurayya (ثريّا or ثريّة), meaning "the Pleiades" – a star cluster in the constellation Taurus. The name carries celestial imagery, evoking brightness, beauty, and guidance. In Arabic, the primary form is Thurayya, while Suraya represents an alternate transcription. In Malay-speaking regions (Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore), Suraya is the standard spelling, reflecting local phonetic adaptation.Etymology and Linguistic RootsThe name originates from the Arabic root th-r-y (ث ر ي), connected to wealth, abundance, or pearls. The Pleiades constellation was named Thurayya in Arabic, often called "the seven sisters" in Greek mythology. Islamic astrological traditions prized the constellation as a harbinger of spring rains. The name's variants – Surayya, Thuraya – appear across cultures: Spanish Soraya, Portuguese Soraia, and Turkish Süreyya, each blending local spelling with the original celestial meaning.Notable BearersSeveral public figures have borne the name Suraya, spanning fields from politics to entertainment. Suraya Dalil served as Afghanistan's Minister of Public Health from 2010–2014; an Afghan physician trained in Tajikistan, she became a prominent health advocate during challenging post-conflict conditions. Suraya Pakzad (born 1972) is a renowned Afghan women's rights activist who co-founded the Voice of Women Organization, working to combat domestic violence and advocate for legal reforms despite threats from the Taliban. Suraya Qajar (1936–2013) was a celebrated Azerbaijani and Soviet singer specializing in mugam (folk-classical) genres, preserving Azerbaijani musical heritage. From Malaysia, Suraya Yaacob (born 1972) is a politician from the United Malays National Organisation and served in the Penang State Legislative Assembly. Jasmine Suraya Chin Xian Mei (born 1992) is a Malaysian television host and actress with Chinese-Malay ancestry. In literature, Suraya Sadeed is an Afghan-born American philanthropist and author, founder of Help the Afghan Children. From Pakistan, Suraya Bibi represented Upper Chitral in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly (2013–2018). In aviation, Air Vice-Marshal Suraya Marshall (born 1973) is a senior RAF officer and the first female Deputy Air Vice-Marshal. The name also appears in a religious context: Suraya Mosque (Mezquita Suraya) in Torreón, Mexico, serves the local Muslim community.Meaning: the PleiadesOrigin: Arabic; Malay adoption of ThurayyaUsage regions: Arabic-speaking countries, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia