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  2. Category:Persian feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Ami (given name) Anahita (given name) Anoushka (given name) Ariana (name) Arina. Armita. Atefeh. Azadeh.

  3. Persian name - Wikipedia

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    It was composed in the 10th century by Ferdowsi and is considered by many the masterpiece of Persian literature. Approximately 10%-15% of all Persian names are from Shahnameh. A few examples are Abtin, Amad, Ardeshir, Armeen, Arjang, Babak, Barzin, Bijan, Bozorgmehr, Dana (Zana), Darab, Dariush, Esfandiar, Javid, Faramarz, Farhad, Fariborz ...

  4. Nazanin - Wikipedia

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    Related names Nāz, Nāzli, Nāzi, Nāzdār Nazanin ( Persian : نازنین , also Romanized as "Nāzanīn"; Persian pronunciation: [nɒːzæˈniːn]] ) and also spelt Nazenin or Nazneen , is a Persian female given name in Iran , Azerbaijan , Afghanistan and Turkey .

  5. Mahnoosh - Wikipedia

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    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."

  6. Farah (name) - Wikipedia

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    Arabic. Farah (Arabic: فَرَح, faraḥ) is an Arabic female given name and sometimes male given name meaning "happiness, joy, gladness, gleefulness, joyful, joyfulness, merriment, rejoice". The name is based on the Arabic root ف ر ح (f-r-ḥ), variants from the root are: Faruh / Farouh (Arabic: فَرُوح, farūḥ) - male given name ...

  7. Faravahar - Wikipedia

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    The New Persian word فروهر is read as foruhar or faravahar (pronounced as furōhar or furūhar in Classical Persian).The Middle Persian forms were frawahr (Book Pahlavi: plwʾhl, Manichaean: prwhr), frōhar (recorded in Pazend as 𐬟𐬭𐬋𐬵𐬀𐬭; it is a later form of the previous form), and fraward (Book Pahlavi: plwlt', Manichaean: frwrd), which was directly from Old Persian ...

  8. Category:Iranian feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Salma (given name) Samira. Shahla (given name) Shanzay. Sherine (name) Solmaz (name) Somayeh. Soudabeh.

  9. Haft-sin - Wikipedia

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    Haft-seen table. Haft Seen or Haft sin (Persian: هفت‌سین) is an arrangement of seven symbolic items which names start with the letter "س" (pronounced as "seen"), the 15th letter in the Persian alphabet; "haft" (هفت) is Persian for "seven". [1][2] It is traditionally displayed at Nowruz, the Iranian New Year, which is celebrated on ...