Somaly is a unique and captivating female given name that hails from the Southeast Asian country of Cambodia. It is of Khmer origin, which is the official language of Cambodia and is spoken by approximately 90% of the population.
The name Somaly is composed of two elements: "soma" meaning moon and "lai" meaning light or radiance. Therefore, Somaly translates to "moonlight". This beautiful and poetic meaning adds to the enchantment of this distinctive name.
The history of the name Somaly dates back to ancient Khmer times when it was a popular name for girls. It is believed that the name gained popularity during the reign of the Khmer Empire (802–1431 AD), an era known for its remarkable art and architecture, such as the famous Angkor Wat temple complex.
Despite its long history, Somaly remains relatively uncommon outside of Cambodia, making it a unique choice for parents looking to give their daughter a name that is both meaningful and distinctive. It also has a lovely sound when pronounced /sō-ˈmä-lē/.
"Somaly was a popular baby name between 1983 and 1994, with peaks in 1983-84 (6 births each year), 1986 (13 births), and 1988 (10 births). The total number of babies named Somaly during this period was 75."