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Before 1919, the Iranian people did not use surnames. An act of the Vossug ed Dowleh government in 1919 introduced the use of surnames, [1] and the practice expanded during the reign of Reza Shah (r. 1925–1941). Reza Shah passed a law making it mandatory to have surnames.
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Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Surnames of Iranian origin" The following 56 pages are ...
Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Iranian-language surnames" The following 100 pages are in this category, out of 100 total.
Asgaroladdi (Persian: عسگراولادی) is an Iranian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Asadollah Asgaroladi (1934–2019), Iranian businessman; Habibollah Asgaroladi (1932–2013), Iranian politician
Taghavi or Taqavi (Persian: تقوی) related to the Arabic and Persian term تقوا with the meaning of piety or virtue, is a Persian surname which in both of its Latin transcriptions (Taghavi and Taqavi) of the Perso-Arabic alphabet is also common among the Iranian diaspora. Notable people with the surname include: Ahmad Taghavi (born 1978 ...
Ahmadi (Persian: احمدی) is an Iranian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ahmad Ahmadi (1885–1944), Iranian nurse; Ahmad Ahmadi (philosopher) (1933–2018), Iranian scholar, philosopher and politician; Ahmad Ahmadi (sailor) (born 1990), Iranian sailor; Ahmadreza Ahmadi (1940–2023), Iranian poet and screenwriter