Raya
Feminine
Bulgarian, Russian
Meaning & Origin
Raya is a feminine given name with multiple origins across different cultures. In Bulgarian and Russian contexts, Raya is primarily a diminutive of Rayna 1 or Raisa 1. The name Rayna itself can be a Bulgarian form of Regina—meaning "queen" in Latin—or a feminine form of Rayno. Through this connection, Raya ultimately relates to the Latin name Regina, which was used in early Christianity and revived in the 19th century. Raisa, on the other hand, is often associated with the Greek word for "rose."Cultural SignificanceBeyond Slavic roots, Raya appears in various cultures with independent meanings. In Arabic, it can derive from raya meaning "perfume" or rayah meaning "banner" or "flag." In Hebrew, it is interpreted as "friend." In Hindi, Raya means "flow." In Indonesian and Malay, the term raya signifies "greatness," and is found in phrases like hari raya ("big day") for celebrations. Additionally, it is a short form of Saraya, meaning "princess" in some contexts. Raya is also a Galician and Spanish surname, possibly derived from a place name or term for a border.Notable BearersRaya has been borne by several notable figures, including Bulgarian rhythmic gymnast Raya Kamenova and Russian actress Raya Chisti. In popular culture, the name gained recognition from the Disney film Raya and the Last Dragon (2021), which tells the story of a warrior princess seeking to restore peace to her land. This contemporary usage has increased the name's visibility globally.Meaning: Diminutive of Rayna or Raisa; also "queen" (via Latin), "perfume," "friend," "flow"; varies by cultureOrigin: Bulgarian, Russian, Arabic, Hebrew, Hindi, MalayType: First name (feminine) & surnameUsage regions: Eastern Europe, Middle East, South Asia, Southeast Asia