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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 "Persian masculine given names" The following 87 pages are in this category, out of 87 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Afshin;
Ami (given name) Anahita (given name) Anoushka (given name) Ariana (name) Arina. Armita. Atefeh. Azadeh.
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The name Baku is widely believed to be derived from the old Persian names of the city Bad-kube, meaning "city where the wind blows", or Baghkuh, meaning "Mount of God". Arabic sources refer the city as Baku, Bakukh, Bakuya, and Bakuye, all of which seem to come from the original Persian name.
Minister of Defense and commander in chief of the army [ 2] Andarzbad. Counsel to the king [ 2] Kanarange (Eastern Iranian term) The title given to a marzban of Central Asia [ 2] Istandar. Leader of an istan (a province or district area within a province) [ 2] Argbadh. Highest military title and was held by royal family members [ 2]
Persian unisex given names (8 P) Pages in category "Persian given names" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Leila ( Arabic: ليلى, Persian: ليلى, Hebrew: לילה, Sanskrit: लीला) is a feminine given name primarily found in the Middle East, particularly in Semitic speaking countries and Iran. In the Latin alphabet, the name is commonly spelled in multiple ways, including Leila, Layla, Laylah, Laila, Leyla and Leylah .