About Persian Names
Persian names carry the elegance and poetic spirit of one of the ancient world's great civilizations. The Persian Empire, Zoroastrian tradition, and the later flowering of Persian literature under poets like Rumi and Hafez created a naming tradition of extraordinary beauty and depth.
Language & Linguistics
Persian (Farsi) is an Indo-European language, part of the Iranian branch — surprisingly close in structure to European languages. Persian names often evoke nature, beauty, and cosmic concepts: Cyrus (sun), Darius (upholder of good), Roxana (bright, dawn), Jasmine (the flower), Shirin (sweet).
Cultural Significance
Zoroastrianism, the ancient Persian faith that preceded and influenced Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, gave rise to names celebrating the cosmic struggle between light and dark. Names honoring Ahura Mazda (the Wise Lord) and the fire cult of Zoroaster enriched Persian naming tradition. The Islamic conquest of Persia added Arabic-Islamic names to the mix, creating the rich blend seen in modern Iranian names.
Today
Persian names are widely used across Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan, and have spread through the Persian diaspora worldwide. Some Persian names — notably Jasmine, Roxana, and Cyrus — have been embraced broadly in Western cultures for their exotic elegance.
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Bahram
Victorious, warrior, noble
Dario
Possessing goodness or upholder of the good
Farzan
Wise, intelligent, smart
Fawad
Handsome, beautiful, brave
Inara
Shining light, fire
Javed
Eternal, everlasting
Kiya
Leader, chief, warrior
Nasrin
Wild rose, sweet-smelling flower
Saeid
Happy, fortunate, blessed
Yasmin
Jasmine flower
