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Boys
- Alissan
- Arvin
- Aydin
- Erfan:
- Esfandiyar:
- Gorgin:
- Gorzam:
- Gudarz
- Hamid:
- Hamun:
- Hardar:
- Homayun:
- Hormoz:
- Hootan: (Well bodied; An ally of King Dariush)
- Hushang:
- Hushmand:
- Hushyar:
- Hutan:
- Iraj
- Irfan
- Irman
- Isatvastra
- Kaikhosru
- Kambiz
- Kami
- Kamraan
- Kamran
- Kamruz
- Kamyar, Kamiar
- Kasra
- Kaveh
- Kayan
- Kayhan
- Kayumars, Kiomaars
- Kayvon
- Khojasteh
- Khosro
- Kia
- Kian, Kiyan
- Kianoush
- Kurosh, Korosh
- Mahdi
- Maahir
- Mahyar
- Mani
- Manoochehr
- Mazdak
- Maziyar
- Mahrban
- Mahran
- Mahrdad
- Mahrshad
- Maysam
- Milad
- Mirza
- Nakisa
- Niyaz
- Umid
- Pahlavan
- Parham
- Parsa
- Parviz
- Pashang
- Payam
- Pedram
- Peyman
- Pezhman
- Piruz
- Porang
- Pouria
- Poya
- Pooya
- Pooyan
- Qobad
- Rád
- Radin
- Ram
- Ramak
- Rambod
- Ramin
- Ramtin
- Ramtin
- Riza
- Rostam
- Rouzbeh
- Rustin
- Saamaan
- Saba
- Saiyd
- Sahand
- Sarvin
- Sasan
- Sepehr
- Shaahin
- Shadmahr
- Shahab
- Shahkam
- Shahnam
- Shahram
- Shahriar
- Shahruz
- Shahruz
- Shahsam
- Shapur
- Shayaan
- Siamak
- Siavash
- Sina
- Sina
- Sirus
- Sohrab
- Sorosh
- Suhail
- Surena
- Tabal
- Tahamtan
- Tahmaseb
- Tirdad
- Touraj
- Ushtra
- Wafa
- Vareshna
- Yaraan
- Yusuf
- Zahir
- Zain
- Zal
- Zamyaad
- Zand
Esfandiar or Esfandyar (in Persian: ) is an Iranian legendary hero. ...
Hushang (in Persian: ), older Persian HÅÅ¡ang, is a Persian given name that can be given to a boy. ...
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Milad in Arabic language is a kind of Muslim celebration amongst Muslims of the Indian subcontinent. ...
Pouria (Ù¾ÙØ±Ûا in Persian) is a Persian given name for males. ...
Siavash (in Persian: â), is a Persian name that can be given to a boy. ...
Alef (الف) - Abadan: Prosperous
- Abadard: One who possesses prosperity
- Abadi: Prosperity
- Aban: 8th month of the Iranian/Zoroastrian calendar; Name of the angel presiding over water and 10th day of the Iranian/Zoroastrian month.
- Abarja: Most strenuous
- Abbas: (from Arabic) Frowning, looking austere; lion; name Of Muhammad's uncle, Abbas ibn Abd-al-Muttalib
- Abid: Spark, fire
- Abouali: Avicenna (name of a famous Iranian scientist and philosopher)
- Abtin: A character in Shahnameh (Fereydun's father)
- Abtum: Creator of the plentiful waters
- Adarbad: Protector of fire; name of a saint
- Adarbahram: Fire of success, victory
- Adarburzin: Fire of exaltation; name of son of hero Framroz; shortened form of Adarburzinmeher
- Adarburzinmeher: Fire of exalted love and affection; the third sacred fire of Sassanian Iran, that of husbandmen
- Adarfiroz: Fire of victory
- Adarfra: Fire of glory
- Adargushnasp: Fire dedicated to a war stallion; the second sacred fire of Sassanian Iran, that of warriors; an emblem of military strength
- Adarhormazd: Fire of God
- Adarhoshang: Fire of knowledge and intelligence
- Adarkhordad: Fire of glory
- Adarkhurshid: Fire Of The Sun
- Adarmah: Month of Adar (see above)
- Adarmard: A man of power
- Adarpadyavand: Fire of power
- Adarvan: Fire protector
- Adil: Righteous, just (from Arabic)
- Adlan:
- Adro: Most righteous
- Adwi: Needing no protection
- 'Aetava:
- Aerik: see Airik
- Afiwah: Extremely good
- Aflatun: Plato
- Afrang or Afrand: Splendour, glory
- Afrasiab: A character in Shahnameh (The King Of Turan)
- Afshar: Accessorial, fellow, companion, partner.
- Afshin: The title given to ancient Ushrusanian (ancient culture of Turks and Iranians) Princes, one of which (Afshin Khaydar) became the legendary general who famously quelled the Arab (Khurramite) invasion of Azerbaijan and Persia.
- Afsar: (from Pahlavi; from Avestan Aiwi over/on + sar head) Crown; Diadem; Kingdom; Commander; Officer; Premium.
- Ahad: One, an individual (from Arabic)
- Ahmad: Most praiseworthy (from Arabic)
- Ahumstut: One who prays the Ahu (Nvar) (i.e. Yatha Ahu Vairyo)
- Ahun: Of God, pertaining to God
- Aidin: Clear; enlightened; illuminated, bright (from Turkish)
- Airik / Aerik*: Mentioned in Denkard 3 & 28th paragraph of Farwardin Yasht, Grandfather of King Minocheher, brother of Salm & Tuj. (In some books Airik is called Iraj)
- Airyaman: Noble mind, name of an angel
- Akbar: Big, great (from Arabic)
- Akhgar: Firebrand, sparkle.
- Alborz: Name of a mountain range in Iran that is considered sacred in Zoroastrian faith
- Ali: High; also Muhammad's son-in-law (from Arabic)
- Alidad: Given by Ali (Arabic Ali + Persian Daad gave)
- Altin: Golden (from Turkish)
- Alvand: Name of a mountain in Iran, near Hamadan
- Amardad: Immortal; Av. Ameretat; Pahl. Amurdad
- Amavand: Powerful, strong
- Amid: A Great Man (from Arabic)
- Amin: Honest, true (from Arabic)
- Amir: King, emir, prince (from Ababic)
- Amjad: Most excellent, glorious (from Arabic)
- Anahita: Queen of Heaven
- Anaoshak: Immortality, Felicity.
- Andisheh: Thought
- Anosh: Immortal; elixir
- Anoshiruvan: Having an immortal soul
- Anoush: Eternal, ever-lasting
- Anoushiravan: Name af a Persian king
- Aorang: Glory, honour
- Aoshnar: A man of intellect; Av. Aoshanara
- Aparviz: Victorious; an epithet of King Khusru II
- Aprang: A character in Shahnameh (Saam's Son)
- Arad: Name of an angel
- Aram: Quiet; Peaceful.
- Aran/Aron: A former Persian province in the Caucasus (now part of Azerbaijan)
- Arang: Colour
- Arasb: Name of one of Cyrus the Great's generals
- Arash: Truthfulness; righteousness; name of a famous archer of ancient Iran; Av. Erekhsha
- Arashk: The first king of the Ashkanian Dynasty
- Arashmid: Archimedes
- Arasp: Name of one of Cyrus the Great's generals
- Arasti: Adorned; name of Zarathushtra's uncle; father of Mediomah
- Arastoo: Aristotle
- Arawaostra: Possessing a white stallion
- Arda: Name of a priest of the Magi (during the Sassanid period)
- Ardafravash: Holy guardian spirit
- Ardakhoreh: Having holy lustre
- Ardalan: (of Kurdish origin)
- Ardashir/Ardeshir: Name of the founder of the Sassanian dynasty; righteous ruler; Pahl. form of Av. Aretakhshathra
- Ardavan: A character in Shahnameh; name of many Parthian kings; name of Dariush I's brother
- Ardeshir: Name of the founder of the Sassanian dynasty (Ardeshir BabakAn); Name of a couple of Achaemenid and Sassanid kings; also name of a couple of characters in Shahnameh
- Ardaviraf: Holy resplendent hero
- Ardoon/Ardun: Name of a Persian king
- Ardavan: Protector of holiness
- Aarif: Wise, Intelligent (from Arabic)
- Aria/Arya: Aryan (the original inhabitants of Iran, who came from central Asia)
- Ariana: Related or belonging to the Aryans
- Arjan: A kind of fir tree; a kind of mountain almond
- Arion:
- Arjang: The house of the prophet Mani; a character in Shahnameh (a Turanian champion, killed by Tus)
- Arjasp: A character in Shahnameh (Afrasiyab's grandson a Turanian champion; possessor of valuable horses
- Arjumand: Beloved, dear, noble, the real name of Mumtaz, the wife of Shah Jahaan
- Arman: Ideal, hope, aspiration
- Armin: A dweller of the Garden Of Eden; son of King Kobad (a character in Shahnameh, the son of Key-Ghobad
- Armiyah: Jeremiah
- Armoun/Armun: Earnest, pledge
- Arsalan: Lion; brave man
- Arshad: Head of a group; marcasite
- Arshak: Straightforward, The first king of the Ashkanian Dynasty (Arsacid Dynasty)
- Arsham/Arshama: Very strong and brave; hero; the name of Dariush I's grandfather
- Arshan: Hero
- Arshasb: Possessor of stallions
- Arshavir: Righteous hero
- Arshia/Arsia: Throne
- Arshis: Blessing
- Artabaz: Name of Cyrus the Great The Great's commander of war chariots
- Artafarnis: Havng holy glory
- Artan: Darius's father-in-law
- Artavardiya: Doer of justice, Name Of One Of Darius' Generals
- Artawahishta: Best holiness; one of the seven Amahraspands (meaning Archangels); Av. Asha Vahishta
- Artay: Strong
- Arteman: Name of Khashayar's (Xerxes's) brother
- Artin: Name of a Medes king; righteous
- Arun: Amiable, attractive
- Arvand: Swift; brave, courageous; name of a mountain in ancient Iran; majesty, grandeur; a character in Shahnameh (Lohrasb's father)
- Arvin: Experiment, trial
- Arya:
- Aryabod: Chief of the Aryans; guardian of the Aryans
- Aryaburzin: Exalted Iranian
- Aryaman: Name of Khashayar's naval commander
- Aryamanesh: Of Aryan character and nature
- Aryameher: Aryan sun; sun amongst the Aryans
- Aryan: Of Aryan character
- Aryanan: Of Aryan Character & Race
- Aryaramna: Name Of The Great-Grandfather Of King Darius I
- Aryasb/Aryasp: Possessor of Aryan horses; name of Cyrus the Great The Great's general and friend
- Aryo/Aryobarzan: Iranian hero who fought against Alexander
- Arzani: Worthy
- Arzhan: A kind of mountain almond
- Arzhang: A character in Shahnameh
- Asad: Lion (from Arabic)
- Asdin: Hope of religion
- Asif: Name pf the Minister of Solomon; wise (from Arabic)
- Asfandiar: Created by the Holy Spirit
- Asghar: Small (from Arabic)
- Ashavahisht: Best righteousness
- Ashkan: Name of the third dynasty of Persian kings
- Ashour:
- Ashraf: Noble
- Ashtad: Rectitude; name of an angel
- Aslan: Lion (from Turkish)
- Aspandad: Bountiful humility; earth; name of an angel
- Aspandyar: Bountiful friend; Av. Spentodator Meaning Bountiful
- Aspantaman: White one; family name of Zarathushtra; Av. Spitama
- Asrat: Third; Av. Thrita; father of hero Kersasp of the Sama family
- Astoh: Unconquerable
- Ata: To Give
- Atabak: Grand Vizier; Prime Minister; The Lord; father (from Turkish)
- Atars: Undaunted
- Atash: Fire
- Atashban/Atashbon: Guardian of fire
- Atashband:
- Athrina: Pertaining to fire
- Atila: Attila the Hun
- Aurang: Wisdom; understanding; throne; beauty
- Aurashaspa: Possessing swift camels
- Aurvatasp: One having swift horses; name of the father of Vishtaspa
- Aushedar/Aushedarmah: One who increases holiness; name of a future saviour
- Auzhan: Hero; victorious
- Avgan: A character in Shahnameh (name of a warrior in Ferydoon's army)
- Ayanghat: Made of iron
- Ayaz: Name Of Sultan Mahmoud's Famous Royal Servant; Night Breeze (from Turkish)
- Aydin: Clear; enlightened; illuminated, bright (from Turkish)
- Aytun: Speaker (from Turkish)
- Azad: Free, liberated
- Azadafroz: Shining nobly
- Azadchehr: Of noble appearance
- Azadmard: Noble man
- Azadsarv: Noble cypress
- Azar/Aazar: (Av. Atar, Pahl. Atur) Fire; Fire temple; 9th month of the Iranian year; Name of the angel presiding over sun and 9th month/day of the Iranian year/month.
- Azarafrooz: A character in Shahnameh (son of Esfandiar)
- Azarang: Bright, shining, flame-coloured, red
- Azarbod: Guardian of fire
- Azardad: Freedom-giving
- Azarkevan: Fire of Saturn; name of a famous Dastur
- Azarmig: Endearing, honoured, respected
- Azartash/Azartush: Salamander
- Azarzushnes: Fire-like potency
- Azim: Big, great
- Azin: Decoration
- Azman: (from Arabic) Infinite
- Umid: Hope
For other persons named Muhammad, see Muhammad (name). ...
Al-Abbas ibn `Abd al-Muttalib (c. ...
AbÅ« âAlÄ« al-Husayn ibn âAbd AllÄh ibn SÄ«nÄ al-BalkhÄ« (Persian Ø§Ø¨ÙØ¹Ù٠سÙÙØ§/Ù¾ÙØ±Ø³ÙÙØ§ Abu Ali Sina or arabisized: أب٠عÙÙ Ø§ÙØØ³Ù٠ب٠عبد اÙÙ٠ب٠سÙÙØ§; often referred to, simply as Ibn Sina, or by his latinized name Avicenna) was a Persian[2][3] (TÄjÄ«k) physician, philosopher, and scientist. ...
A character in Shahnama, Faridoons father Categories: Literature stubs ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Fereydun is an Iranian mythical king and hero who is an emblem of victory, justice and generosity in the Persian literature. ...
For other uses, see Plato (disambiguation). ...
Afrand is a Persian name, which means splendor or glory. ...
Afrasiab, near Samarkand, Uzbekistan is both a historical city and its legendary founder. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Afshin can refer to: a common Persian mans name, which means enlightenment. (fl. ...
Prophet Muhammad ( peace be upon him ) was the final prophet in Islam. ...
Alvand , Alwand or Alvand Kuh is a mountain chain in western Iran. ...
Avicennas tomb in Hamedan Hamadan or Hamedan ( Persian: ÙÙ
دا٠) is the capital city of Hamadan Province of Iran. ...
Anushirvan Sharaf al-Maali was the ruler of the Ziyarids (c. ...
Egyptian woven pattern woolen curtain or trousers, which was a copy of a Sassanid silk import, which was in turn based on a fresco of Persian King Khosrau II fighting Ethiopian forces in Yemen, 5-6th century. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Saam (ساÙ
) is a mythical hero of ancient Persia, and an important character in the Shahnameh epic. ...
Aran or Arran is a historical geographical name used in early medieval times to define some parts of what is now the republic Azerbaijan as well as Armenia. ...
Aran or Arran is a historical geographical name used in early medieval times to define some parts of what is now the republic Azerbaijan as well as Armenia. ...
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Arash (Persian: آرش) is a Persian given name that can be given to a boy. ...
Cyrus the Great (Old Persian: KuruÅ¡,[1] modern Persian: Ú©ÙØ±ÙØ´ - KuruÅ¡; ca. ...
Zoroaster was a Iranian prophet, one of the great teachers of the East and the founder of Zoroastrianism, which was the national religion of Persia from the time of the Achaemenidae to the close of the Sassanid period. ...
Aristotle (Greek: AristotélÄs) (384 BC â March 7, 322 BC) was a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. ...
Sassanid Empire at its greatest extent The Sassanid dynasty (also Sassanian) was the name given to the kings of Persia during the era of the second Persian Empire, from 224 until 651, when the last Sassanid shah, Yazdegerd III, lost a 14-year struggle to drive out the Umayyad Caliphate...
Ardashir was the name of three kings of the Sassanid dynasty of Persia: Ardashir I of Persia ruled from 224 to 241. ...
Ardashir was the name of three kings of the Sassanid dynasty of Persia: Ardashir I of Persia ruled from 224 to 241. ...
Head of king Shapur II (Sasanian dynasty A.D. 4th century). ...
Artabanus the Hyrcanian is an obscure historical figure who was reportedly Regent of Persia for a few months (465 BC - 464 BC). ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Darius I of Persia Darius the Great (ca. ...
Aryan () is an English language word derived from the Sanskrit and Iranian terms Ärya-, the extended form aryÄna-, ari- and/or arya- (Sanskrit: à¤à¤°à¥à¤¯, Persian: Ø¢Ø±ÛØ§). Beyond its use as the ethnic self-designation of the Proto-Indo-Iranians, the meaning noble/spiritual has been attached to it in Sanskrit and...
This article is about the term Aryan. For Arian, a follower of the ancient Christian sect, See Arianism. ...
Mani (in Persian & Arabic Ù
اÙÛ) was born in Babylon, Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) which was a part of Persian Empire about 210-276 CE. He was a religious preacher and the founder of Manichaeism, an ancient Persian gnostic religion that was once prolific but is now extinct. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem by Rembrandt van Rijn. ...
The mineral marcasite, sometimes called white iron pyrite, is iron sulfide (FeS2). ...
Iran Under the Arsacid Dynasty. ...
Xerxes (the Greek form of the Persian KhshayÄrsha) is the name of two Persian kings of the Achaemenid dynasty: Xerxes I, reigned 485â465 BC. Xerxes II, reigned 424 BC. Xerxes may also refer to: Xerxes, an Armenian king, killed about 212 BC by Antiochus III the Great. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Alexander the Great (Greek: ,[1] Megas Alexandros; July 356 BCâJune 11, 323 BC), also known as Alexander III, king of Macedon (336â323 BC), was one of the most successful military commanders in history. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Attila the Hun (405â453), also sometimes known with the nickname as Attila the Scourge of God (Flagellum Dei) or simply Attila, was the most powerful king of the Huns. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Be (ب) - Babak/Bobak: A character in Shahnameh; diminutive of father in Persian; a father's youngest/dearest child ; ancestor of Sassanian King Ardashir; papak, little father
- Baghodat: Created by God
- Bahador/Bahadur: Brave, honourable, valiant
- Bahar: Spring
- Bahman: Name of the 11th month of the Iranian Calendar; name of a couple of characters in Shahnameh (one of Esfandiyar's sons); good mind
- Bahmanyar: Having a friend with a good mind; name of a student of Avicenna
- Bahmard: Good man
- Bahram/Behram/Bahrom: A character in Shahnameh; the planet Mars; victorious; name of an angel; Av. Verethraghna
- Bahramchobin: Having a victorious club; name of a celebrated Iranian general
- Bahramdad: Created by victory
- Bahramgor: Sassanian King Bahram, famed for shooting skill
- Bahramian: Descended from the family of Bahram
- Bakhtafrid/Bakhtafrit: Blessed by fortune
- Bakhtiar/Bakhtyar: Name of a tribe; name of place in southern Iran; friend of fortune
- Baktash: The elder, grandee of a tribe; precious, dear; name of one of the kings of Kharazm
- Balash: Name of a Sassanid king
- Bamdad: Early morning; name of Mazdak's Father
- Bamdat: Dawn
- Bamin: Bright, radiant; a town in Herat, Afghanistan
- Bamshad: Pleasant dawn; a famous musician in the Sassanid dynasty
- Banan: Tips of the fingers (from Arabic)
- Baraz: Exalted
- Barbad/Barbod: A famous musician in Khosro Parviz's court (Sassanid dynasty)
- Bardia/Bardiya: Name Of Cyrus the Great The Great's Son Who Was Also Darius I's Father-In-Law
- Barid: Courier, messenger
- Barin: Eminent; supreme; pleasant; the north-east wind; name of a fire temple; strength, power (from Turkish)
- Barkhia: The father of Asef (from Arabic)
- Barmac/Barmak: Name of a noble and famous Iranian family from Khorasan who served as Grand Vizier during Harun Al-Rashid
- Barman: High minded; a character in Shahnameh (one of Afrasiyab's generals)
- Barsam: Great fire; an army commander in the Sassanid dynasty
- Barzin: An Iranian hero, a character in Shahnameh
- Barzu: Exalted
- Bashir: A messenger of good news (from Arabic)
- Bashu: Lizard
- Basim: Smiling (from Arabic)
- Basir: Wise (from Arabic)
- Bastam: Coral
- Bastavar/Bastur: Name of a famous hero; Av. Bastavairi one who wears tight armour around his chest; name of Zarir's son and King Gushtasp's nephew
- COMPLETED: Patient
- Bavand: Iranian dynasty that ruled Tabaristan (now Mazandaran, northern Iran
- Bavar: Belief
- Bavard: Name of a hero, and the city (near Neishabur) founded by him
- Bazan:
- Bazur: A character in Shahnameh (The Turanian Sorcerer)
- Bazyar: A falconer; a farmer
- Bahbud: Healthy
- Bahbud: Good leader
- Bahdad: Excellent gift; of good birth
- Bahdin: Good rite; of good religion
- Bahfar: Dignified
- Bahkam: Good wish
- Behmanesh: Clean in deed
- Bahmard: Good man
- Bahnam: Reputable; someone with an honourable name
- Bahnan:
- Bahnia: Of good ancestry
- Behnoud: The name of Indian kings
- Bahpour: Good son
- Behrad: Charitable person; giver of goodness, one of Godlike goodness
- Bahrang: Good color
- Behrouz: Fortunate, lucky (literally 'good day')
- Bahzad/Bahzaad: بهزاد Literally "of good birth"; Born of a good/noble family; Aristocrat; Also the horse of Siyavash (Iranian mythological paladin) in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh is called Shabrang Behzad شبرنگ بهزاد meaning Blackish Behzad, riding which, he valiantly leaps through burning pyres as a gesture to prove his righteousness.
- Belka: Knowledgeable (from Turkish)
- Berezavant: Exalted
- Bezan: Name of the son of Banugushnasp, the brave daughter of Rustam
- Bijan/Bizhan: A character in Shahnameh (Giv's son and Manijeh's husband)
- Bina: Seeing, clear-sighted
- Bokhtar: Redeemer, saviour, reliever of all troubles
- Borjasb: Possessor of tall and lean horses
- Borhan:
- Borjis: Exaltation
- Borna: Young, youthful
- Borzin: Fire; name of an ancient fire temple; name of an ancient champion of Iran
- Borzoo/Borzu: Tall; a character in Shahnameh (Sohrab's son)
- Borzouyeh/Borzuyeh: Iranian physician of Sassanid period (he translated Pancha Tantra from Sanskrit into Persian and named it Kelileh And Demneh)
- Bostin: Patient
- Bozorgmehr/Buzarjomehr: Name of the Prime Minister of Anushiravan, King of Persia
- Bandar: With a noble lineage
- Burjor: Exalted
- Burzafrah: Having exalted glory
- Burzafrid: One who is exalted
- Burzasp: Having tall stallions
- Burzin: Exalted
- Burzincheher: With an exalted face
- Burzinkurush: Exalted sun; name of a teacher of Zarathushtra
- Burzinmeher/Buzargmeher: Exalted love, great friendship
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
The Iranian calendar (Persian: â) also known as Persian calendar or the JalÄli Calendar is a solar calendar currently used in Iran and Afghanistan. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Bahram or Vahram (Persian: â â), meaning smiting of resistance or victorious, may refer to: BahrÄm, the Zoroastrian divinity that is the hypostasis of victory. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Herat is a province of Afghanistan; together with Badghis, Farah, and Ghor provinces it makes up the western region of the country. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Mazandaran (Persian: Ù
Ø§Ø²ÙØ¯Ø±Ø§Ù) is a province in northern Iran, bordering the Caspian (Mazandaran) Sea in the north. ...
Tomb of Omar Khayyam, Neishabur Nishapur (or Neyshâbûr; نیشابور in Persian) is a town in the province of Khorasan in northeastern Iran, situated in a fertile plain at the foot of the Binalud Mountains, near the regional capital of Mashhad. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Behrouz (Ø¨ÙØ±Ùز in Persian), is a Persian given name that can be given to a boy. ...
Ferdowsi Tousi (ÙØ±Ø¯ÙØ³Û Ø·ÙØ³Û in Persian) (more commonly transliterated Firdausi, Ferdosi or Ferdusi) (935â1020) is considered to be one of the greatest Persian poets to have ever lived. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Bijan is a very common Iranian 1st name in America, but not as common as in Iran, in Iran Bijan is not so commin. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Zoroaster was a Iranian prophet, one of the great teachers of the East and the founder of Zoroastrianism, which was the national religion of Persia from the time of the Achaemenidae to the close of the Sassanid period. ...
Pe (پ) - Parham
- Parikal
- Payam: The message
- Parsa:Name of a holy Zoroastrian
- Pooya/Pouya: Dynamic
- Pooyan/Pouyan: Spirit
- Parvis: A character in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh
- Pasha: A Turkish name for Lord - From Persian Padshah (King)
- Paymon: Covenant, promise, contract
- Pejgman: Covenant, promise, contract
- Poriya/Poria: Name of mythical Persian Warrior
- Pezhman/Pejam: Name of Great
- Pedram: Invincible, immortal fla
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Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Te (ت) - Tahmasp: A Persian King
- Thraetona: A Pishdadian King
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Se (ث) Jim (ج) - Jabir
- Jafar
- Jahangir
- Jalal
- Jamshid: A person who people cluster around; a character in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh, a king
- Jahanzaib: A person who suits to the world;
- Jawaad : a person who is GENEROUS
Ferdowsi Tousi (ÙØ±Ø¯ÙØ³Û Ø·ÙØ³Û in Persian) (more commonly transliterated Firdausi, Ferdosi or Ferdusi) (935â1020) is considered to be one of the greatest Persian poets to have ever lived. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Che (چ) - Chubin: Having a wooden mace, club, or bat; nickname of the famous General Bahram of King Khusru Parvez who used a wooden club
He (ح) - Hojat: "Reason; Master" in Arabic, "Genius" in Hebrew, "Khodaa" in Farsi
- Hisam
- Hamid: "thankful, praising" in Arabic
- Hamed: a wonderful person
- Hamaseh
- Haydar
Khe (خ) - Khaled:
- Khayam:
- Khosrow: Caesar
- Kiumars
Dal (د) - Dara: Wealthy, also a character in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh
- Darab:
- Dariush/Darius: Name of a Persian king
- Dariyan / Daryan: A village in north-western Iran
- Delawar: A person who devote his/her heart, particularly to the loved ones; a very brave person in the battlefield whose presence encourages the rest
- Damon:
- Dawud:
Ferdowsi Tousi (ÙØ±Ø¯ÙØ³Û Ø·ÙØ³Û in Persian) (more commonly transliterated Firdausi, Ferdosi or Ferdusi) (935â1020) is considered to be one of the greatest Persian poets to have ever lived. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Zal (ذ) Re (ر) - Ramin: Old Zoroastrian name, featured in "Vis and Ramin"; joyful
- Rambod: Peace guard and pacifist
- Rasam:
- Rayan/Ryon/Ryan: Kings
- Rostam:
- Rouzbeh: Fortunate, lucky (literally 'good day')
- Radin: young man
- Raheel: One who shows the way. Fearless or Brave
Ze (ز) Zhe (ژ) - Zhubin: ژوبين Spear; Swift. Derived from Sanskrit 'jubeen,' by way of Hindi 'zubin'
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Sin (س) - Saam: Zal's father in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh-Rostam's grandfather
- Sa'id: Happy, blessed
- Sahand
- Sarvenaz
- Sasan: Father of Ardeshir the founder of Sassanid dynasty
- Sepehr: the sky
- Siamak: Black haired Boy, Bringer of Joy, Great Empreror, A character in Shahnameh (Kiumars' son)
- Soheil: Name of a Star
- Siroos: The first king of the Persian Empire. The English equivalent is Cyrus
- Sohrab: Son of Rostam the hero of the epic story Shahnameh
- Soroush: Messenger; angel
- Surena: Parthian General
- Saaghar
- Saman
Ferdowsi Tousi (ÙØ±Ø¯ÙØ³Û Ø·ÙØ³Û in Persian) (more commonly transliterated Firdausi, Ferdosi or Ferdusi) (935â1020) is considered to be one of the greatest Persian poets to have ever lived. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
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Shin (ش) - Shapoor: The son of the King
- Shahriar: Protector of the Kingdom. From ancient Persian Xashtra meaning kingdom + Tar meaning protector.
- Shaya: From "Shayesteh" meaning "worthy"
- Shervin: Everlasting or eternal soul; also the legendary Persian knight ('The legendary Persian knight' was the angel of darkness that represented the Persian world power) and the name of several ancient (legendary) kings.
Sad (ص) Saalih: Name of a prophet, Righteous
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Zad (ض) Ta (ط) - Taha: Name of prophet Mohammad
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Ghayn (غ) Fe (ف) - Faramarz: Without limit; a character in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh
- Faraz:
- Farbod: An ancient Persian figure known to be the keeper or protector of glory. "Farbod" is mistakenly referenced on certain internet sites as meaning "right" or "orthodox." Rather, it is a name dating back to before the Arabic invasion of the Persian empire. Many Iranian families gave this name to their male children after the Iranian revolution as a statement of resistance to the Islamic regime.
- Fardin:
- Faredun/Faridoon/Fereydoon: Pahl. Fretan; Av. Thraeraona meaning thrice strong; famous king of Iran, who killed Zohak
- Farhad: A character in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh
- Farhang:
- Fariborz:
- Farid: Unique, precious
- Farkhan: Big king, Farkhaneh; behaving with propriety
- Farnian:
- Farokh:
- Farshad:
- Farshid:
- Farzad:
- Farzin:
- Firdaus/Firdaws:
- Firuwz: Victorious
- Foroud:
- faryar:
- farzad:
- Freyja: Daughter of Manutschehr, Pischdadian King of Ancient Persia
- Freydun: The great Old Iranian Arch-Father that divided whole the world into three part
Ferdowsi Tousi (ÙØ±Ø¯ÙØ³Û Ø·ÙØ³Û in Persian) (more commonly transliterated Firdausi, Ferdosi or Ferdusi) (935â1020) is considered to be one of the greatest Persian poets to have ever lived. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Ferdowsi Tousi (ÙØ±Ø¯ÙØ³Û Ø·ÙØ³Û in Persian) (more commonly transliterated Firdausi, Ferdosi or Ferdusi) (935â1020) is considered to be one of the greatest Persian poets to have ever lived. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Qaf (ق) Kaf (ک) - Kambiz: Fortunate
- Kamiar/Kamyar: Successful in life
- Kamran: Successful in every undertaking; name of a learned Zoroastrian of Shiraz. The English name Cameron, though similar sounding, comes from the Gaelic for "bent nose" - "cam" = bent, "sron" = nose
- Kaveh: A character in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh
- Kaykavus: A Kiani King
- Keyon: Persian King
- Keyvan or Keivan/Kaivan/Kayvon/etc: Saturn; a star
- Kian: The second dynasty of the Iranian empire
- Kianoosh or Kianoush/Kiyanoosh/etc: A character in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh
- Kiarash:king like/kia means king and the second part rash can be translated to like
- Kurosh or koorosh: Cyrus
- Kasra:
Ferdowsi Tousi (ÙØ±Ø¯ÙØ³Û Ø·ÙØ³Û in Persian) (more commonly transliterated Firdausi, Ferdosi or Ferdusi) (935â1020) is considered to be one of the greatest Persian poets to have ever lived. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Ferdowsi Tousi (ÙØ±Ø¯ÙØ³Û Ø·ÙØ³Û in Persian) (more commonly transliterated Firdausi, Ferdosi or Ferdusi) (935â1020) is considered to be one of the greatest Persian poets to have ever lived. ...
Shahnameh Scenes from the Shahnameh carved into reliefs at Tus, where Ferdowsi is buried. ...
Gaf (گ) Lam (ل) Mim (م) - Mahyar mah : great , yar : friend . mahyar means great friend (in pahlavi language it was mehyar)
- Masih:
- Mani: Someone who will stay forever - A Persian Prophet
- Manuchahr: A hero from the Shahnameh of Ferdowsi
- Maziar/Maziyar: Name of an ancient Persian warrior who thwarted many Arab invading armies until he was betrayed by his brother. On the day of his execution he drank poison to save his pride. Many Persians consider him a national hero.
- Mehran
- Mehrdad: Gift of the sun
- Maysam:
- Miad:
- Milad: A character of Shahnameh (Gorgin's father)
- Moein:
- Muhammad/Mohammad (Arabic)
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Iranian (Hyrcanian) freedom fighter revolting against the Arabo-muslim occupation of Iran. ...
Mehran is a city in Iran, near the countrys western border. ...
Mehrdad is a Persian male name. ...
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Nun (ن) - Nader: rare
- Nadir
- Nadim
- Nafis: Arabic precious, valuable
- Nami: Famous
- Nariman
- Navid: Good news
- Naysan: alt. sp. Neysan, Neyson, Nayson, Nyson
- Nickon: name from Shahnameh
- Nikrad: good noble man
- Nimâ: An old Iranian Tabari name, pen name of the great poet Nimâ Yushij
- NAZLI
Waw (و) - Wahid: "The One" "Unique" "Charming"
- Wala/Vala: Superior
He (ه) - Hadish: Heaven, Khashayar's palace in Persepolis
- Houman: Enormous guarding mountain; ancient Persian God
- Hourang: Unknown
- Horang: Old Dirty Bastard
Persepolis aerial view. ...
Ye (ی) Yasha
Girls - Aban
- Afra
- Afruz
- Alisha
- Amitis
- Anahid
- Anahita
- Anousha
- Arezou
- Ariana
- Armaghan
- Arqavan
- Asa
- Asha
- Ashraf
- Atosa
- Ava
- Azadeh/Aazaadeh : Free; liberated.
- Azar
- Azargoon
- Azarmidokht
- Azarnoush
- Azin
- Azita
- Bahar
- Baharak
- Bahareh
- Bamdad
- Banafsheh
- Banoo
- Barmak
- Basim
- Behdokht
- Behnateh
- Behnaz
- Behrokh
- Beti
- Betjat
- Bita
- Bolour
- Borna
- Bouseh
- Chalipa
- Daanaa
- Darya
- Delara
- Delbar
- Dinah
- Donya
- Dorsa
- Elaaheh
- Ilham
- Erfanieh
- Esther A Jewish-Persian queen. She was married to Cyrus the Great.
- Farah
- Farahnaz
- Farangis
- Fargol
- Fariba Goddess of beauty. All the men wanted her, while the girls envied her.
- Faridah
- Farima
- Farkhondeh
- Farnaz
- Farnia
- Farzaneh
- Farishtah
- Firuzah
- Gauhar
- Gelareh
- Ghazaalah
- Ghazal
- Gilda
- Gisu
- Gauhar
- Gulandam
- Gulandam
- Gulbahar
- Gulcheher
- Guli
- Gulnaz
- Gulnaz
- Gulnush
- Gulpari
- Gulrokh
- Gulsa
- Gordia
- Guilda
- Gulshan
- Hawwa
- Haalah
- Hasti
- Hayat
- Hadiyah
- Hengameh
- Huma
- Iran
- Irandokht
- Jalah
- Jamak
- Jila
- Katayuwn /Katayun
- Keivan
- Keyvandokht (Kayvondokht)
- Khayzuran
- Kiana
- Kimya (Kimia, Kimiya)
- Ladan
- Lalah
- Layah
- Layla (Laila)
- Laili
- Lida
- Mahasti
- Mahin
- Mahnaz
- Mahsa
- Mahtab
- Mandana
- Manizheh
Alif (الف) - Afsaneh افسانه: Myth; Legend; Adventure.
- Afsun افسون: Enchantment; Charm; Magic.
- Ahu, Ahoo آهو: Female deer.
- Aida آیدا: on the moon
- Alaaleh آلاله: Buttercup flower.
- Amaria: Female Sassanid name
- Amitis: Wise friend; Shahbanu of Iran, daughter of Astiak Shah of Mad (The Median King), Wife of Cyrus the Great
- Amstrida / Amstreeda: Daughter of Ardeshir II (Artaxerxes II)
- Anahita: Angel of water & rain, clean, innocent
- Anahid: Variation of Anahita
- Andia: Hope, wish
- Anoosha: Immortal, Variation of Anosh (boys name)
- Arezou: Wish, hope, desire, ideal
- Armita:Righteous, virtuous, good
- Ariann
Aryames: Achaemenid name, A princess from Alexander's time - Asana: Calmness
- Asatira / Asatyra: Angel of calmness, (Wife of Darius III)
- Atosa / Atousa: Daughter of Cyrus, Daughter of Ardeshir II (Artaxerxes II)
- Ava: A fulfilling sound or voice
- Aydina: Joyous, glad, blissful.
- Azadeh: Free, unbounded
- Azar: Fire
- Afareen: Praise; also means to create
- afsAneh: A fairy tale
- afsar: Crown
- afshAn: To sprinkle
- afsoon: Charm, spell, bewitchment
- aghigh: Name of a stone
- Ahou/Ahoo: Deer
- akhtar: Star; also name of a flower
- akram: Honourable; great
- AlAleh: A flower
- AnAhitA: Goddess of water
- anusheh/anoosheh: Happy, fortunate
- ArA: Ornament, decoration
- Arazuw: Wish
- arghavAn: Redish Purple
- armaghAn: Gift
- ashraf: Nobler or Noblest
- AsA: Like, similar to
- asal: Honey
- Aasiyah: The name of Pharaoh's wife who educated Moses
- Atefeh: Affection
- atifeh: ???
- AtoosA: Name of an Iranian princess
- AvA: Voice, call
- Aawizah: A pendant
- AzAdeh: Free
- Azin: Accessories (usually jewelry)
- AzitA: Name of an Iranian princess
- Azar: Fire, 9th month of the Iranian calendar
- Azarin: See Above
- Azin
- ahmad:Another names of Islams prophet
- saikia, Bishnu...an assamese surname
Be (ب) - Banafshe: Pansy; Violet (flower)
- BahAr: Spring (season)
- BahAre:
- BahArak: Small Spring (season)
- BahAreh: Someone who brings the spring (or a sprint flower)
- BahAmin/BahAmeen: Spring
- BAnou: Lady
- BehbahA: Best price
- Behdis:
- Behdokht: Best girl
- Behfar: Good class
- Behgol: Good flower
- BehnAz: Best coquetry
- Behnoosh: Good drink
- Behrokh: Best face
- Bita: Unique;peerless
- Bolour: Crystal
- Bousseh: Kiss
Pe (پ) - Parastoo:
- Pari: Fairy; Nymph; Extremely benevolent genie.
- Parisa: (from pari fairy + Saa attributive suffix) Beautiful and benevolent as a fairy.
- Parivash: Beautiful and benevolent as a fairy (from pari fairy + vash attributive suffix)
- Parvane: Butterfly, fearless
- Parvin:
- Parya:
- Pegah: Early morning's light
- Peroshad:
- Persia: Persia (is now called Iran)
- Panthea: The most beautiful woman of the Persian Emipire. Cyrus the Great admired her for her beauty. Also means "Everything Is Always God"
- Pooneh:
- Pooran:
- Poorandokht:
Te (ت) Tahere Taraneh: Song
Se (ث) - Salnaz: An ancient Turkic name for "important"
Jim (ج) Jeiran: Gazelle, deer
Che (چ) He (ح) - Hoda:
- Homa: A mythical bird in Persian mythology. The person on whom Homa sat became king of Persia
Khe (خ) khatere:Memory Khatoun:Lady Khandan
Dal (د) - Darya: The ocean
- Delkesh:
- Donya: The world
- Delnaz: Sweetheart, beloved
- Dorre: Sparkling pearls
Zal (ذ) Re (ر) - Ramesh:
- Rozhave:
- Roshanak: Luminous beauty
- Rosa:
- Roya: A precious dream
- Roxana: Persian princess
- Rudabeh: Symbol of beauty, Shining Child, the quintessential first lady of Persian literature
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Ze (ز) - Zar: Golden
- Zarbanoo: Lady of go
- Zohreh: Venus
Zhe (ژ) Sin (س) - Saaghar: cup for wine
- Sahar: Early morning
- Sahrah: desert
- Samirah
- Sanaz: Name of flower
- Sanam: (from Arabic) idol
- Sara: Calm, Peaceful
- Saphidah:Dawn
- Sawsan:name of a flower
- Seema : Countenance
- Seriti:
- Soheila: Name of a Star
- Sitarah: star
- Susan:
- Sudabah:
- Suhaylah:
Shin (ش) - Shadi:happiness
- Shagayeg: Red corn poppy, a symbol of love
- ShahrzadBorn from the city
- Shervin/Sherveen/Shervin Dokht (feminine form): Beautiful, Eternal Soul, Brave
- Shirin: Sweet
- Sheyda: Someone who is lovesick, in love
Sad (ص) - Sadaf: Sea shell or mother of pearl
Zad (ض) Ta (ط) - Tala: Gold
- Tandis:Image, Beautiful Sight
- Tannaz: Beautiful, Cute, Coy, Coquettish (Also a character in Persian Literature, Shahnameh, Arash's Daughter)
- Tavus/Taavuws: Peacock
- Toosak/Tousak/Tusak: A Flower (Pincushion)
- Thapa, Sanjay the great
- Turandot, "the daughter of Turan"
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Za (ظ) Ayn (ع) Ghayn (غ) Fe (ف) - Fariba: Someone who plays tricks on people, or cast a spell with her beauty
- Farihtah: Angel
- Firuzah: Turquoise
- Fakhri: Glory
- Farah: Joy, happiness, cheerfulness
- FarahnAz: Joy
- Farangis: A female character in Shahnameh
- FaribA: Charming, enticing
- Farideh: Unique, precious
- Farkhondeh: Happy, joyous
- Farrin: Glorified
- FarzAneh: Wise
- FarAnak: A character in Shahnameh, Fereidoun's mother
- FarnAz: Splendid coquetry, glorious coquetry
- Fatamah: The name of prophet Muhammad's daughter
- Farishtah: Angel
- FilA: Lover
- Firuzah/Firuwzah: Turquoise
- FojAn/FozhAn: A loud voice or sound
- Forough: Brightness
- ForouzAn: Shining
- Forouzandeh: Shining
Qaf (ق) Ghamar: (from Arabic) Moon
Kaf (ک) - KatAyun/KatAyun: A character in Shahnameh
Gaf (گ) - Giti: Universe
- Golsa: Like flower
- Golbarg: Petal
- Golrokh: Flower Face
- Gulnar: Fire Flower
- Gelareh: Eyes
Lam (ل) - Layla: (from Arabic) night
- Ladan: Flowers
- Laleh: "tulip" in Persian
- Lida:
- Linda:
- Layah:The first flowers of spring.
- Laylia: (From Zand) Beautiful night, similar to 'Yalda'
Mim (م) - Mahdiyah: (from Arabic) Female of Mahdi,
- Mahdokht: Daughter of the moon
- MahzAd (مهزاد): (from Persian) Born by Moon
- Malihe: (from Arabic, feminine of Malih) Charming, Cute
- Maryam: Mary:Jesus mother; a flower
- Marjan: (from Arabic) Coral
- Malikah
- Mehri
- Mina Flower
- Minoo: Heaven, Firmament; Afterworld; Paradise
- Mitra: (Mitr in Pahlavi, Mitra in Sanskrit, Mehr/Meher in Avesta, Mithras in Latin) Indo-Iranian goddess of sun in pre-Zoroastrian era and an angel in post-Zoroastrian era who attends provisions of the 7th Iranian month of Mehr.
Nun (ن) - Naghmeh: song of birds
- Nahid: Name of 2nd planet from sun.=Anahita(Goddess of sun)
- Nargis: Narcissus
- Nasim: Soft Wind/Breeze
- Nasree: Sunshine
- Nasrin: Name of a flower
- Nazanin
- Nagin/Naginah: Precious jewel
- Nezhat
- Naushin: Sweetness
- Nyousha: Who listen very careful
- Niloofar: Flower, Lilies
- Nina
- Niyaz: need
- Nahimah: (or Nagmah) Sweet sounding melody
Vav (و) - Vida:
- Vadi: Land
- Vala: High
He (ه) - Helya: Sunshine
- Haleh: Halo
- Hayla: Bird, Merlin
Ye (ی) - Yasamine: Jasmine, a beautiful flower
- Yasmin
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