Süreyya
Süreyya is a popular name in Turkish culture, often associated with beauty and elegance. It is derived from the Arabic word "sura," meaning "brilliance" or "brightness." The name is commonly given to girls and has historical significance in various literary works and songs.
In addition to its cultural significance, Süreyya is also the name of a notable Turkish film from 1938, directed by Lütfi Akad. The film tells a poignant story about love and sacrifice, reflecting the social issues of its time. It remains a classic in Turkish cinema, showcasing the artistic heritage of the country.