Soraya
Soraya () is a feminine Persian name. It is derived from the Arabic name for the Pleiades star cluster, ''Thurayya'' (). The name, also spelled Zoraya, is used in Spain and throughout the Spanish-speaking world with an origin in Al-Andalus. One historical example is Isabel de Solís, one of the final princesses of the Nasrid dynasty of Granada who converted to Islam and took the name Soraya or Zoraya. The name is also popular in Europe due to its association with Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiari, the second wife of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran, who became a European socialite.For phonological reasons, it is usually transcribed as ''Suraya'' in Afghanistan and ''Surayo'' in Tajikistan. Provided by Wikipedia
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3by Marali-Djame-Khiabani, SorayaGet access
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5by Marali, Soraya, Schöne, Bernd R.Get access
Published in Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (2015)
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6by Soraya Bruno Gutierrez, Karla Orihuela QuispeGet access
Published in Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública (2021)
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8by Cole Burns, Soraya Villalobos, Jana C. VamosiGet access
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9by Jair Eduardo Restrepo Pineda, Soraya Villegas RojasGet access
Published in Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública (2023)
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11by Burns, Cole, Villalobos, Soraya, Vamosi, Jana C.Get access
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