Soriya dances into the spotlight like the first golden rays over Angkor Wat, a Cambodian gem whose very syllables trace back to the Sanskrit Surya—“sun”—and carry all the warmth, promise, and playful spark of a monsoon rainbow. In Indian lore as much as in Khmer tradition, her name is a spotlight on life’s brightest moments, evoking dawn’s honeyed glow and the laughter of children chasing fireflies under a mango tree. Though still a delicate blossom on U.S. baby charts—nestled in the high 900s—she’s been gently climbing in recent years, winning hearts with each new little girl who carries her. Soriya is more than a name; she’s a sunbeam-packed story of cross-continental joy, whispering of light, love, and the thrilling surprise of every new day.