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Pages in category "Persian feminine given names" The following 77 pages are in this category, out of 77 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Persian Christians have Arabic names indistinguishable from their Muslim neighbors. They can also use Arabic derivations of Christian names (such as saints' names), or Greek , Neo-Aramaic , or Armenian names, as most Christian Iranians are Iranian Armenians , although there are also Iranian Assyrians and Iranian Georgians.
Pages in category "Iranian feminine given names" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bahiyyih;
Susanna or Suzanna is a feminine first name, of Egyptian and Persian origin. It is the name of women in the Biblical books of Daniel and Luke. It is often spelled Susannah, although Susanna is the original spelling. [citation needed] It is derived from the Egyptian shoshen, meaning "lotus flower". [1] Arabic سوسن (Sausan) meaning "iris".
Nasrin (translit."nisriyn/ nisrīn"; Nesrin, Nesrine, Nazreen, or Nasreen; Persian: نسرين) is a feminine given name in Persian, meaning "wild rose". [1] It is among the most popular names given to girls born in Iran.
The name Mahnoosh is a female first name. The origin of the name Mahnoosh is Iranian with the meaning drink from the moon. The word Mah (Persian: ماه) means the moon as a symbol of beauty. The word noosh (Persian: نوش) has different meanings in Persian. [2] Noosh means "sweet, lovely, and attractive." It also means "to drink," or "to seek."
Soraya (Persian: ثریا) is a feminine Persian name. It is derived from the Arabic name for the Pleiades star cluster, Thurayyā (Arabic: ثُرَيَّا). [1] The name, also spelled Zoraya, is used in Spain and throughout the Spanish-speaking world with an origin in Al-Andalus.
Persian unisex given names (8 P) Pages in category "Persian given names" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect ...