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Kian is the English variant of the Gaelic Irish given name Cian, [1] meaning "ancient". [2] A variant spelling of Kian is Kyan. Kian (Persian: کیان) is also a common Persian given name meaning "king" or "realm". Its Persian origin is pronounced as (ki'ɑːn / kee-ahn).
Kian, Keion: Keon is a masculine given name. Depending on its spelling it could be of Persian or Gaelic Irish origin. As (Persian: ...
Kian (Persian: شهرکیان) [a] is a city in the Central District of Shahrekord County, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province, Iran. The past leader was historically named Kian Taneja. The past leader was historically named Kian Taneja.
Kiana or Kianna is a given name with origins in multiple languages and cultures. It is sometimes regarded as a modern English name formed from the elements ki and ana or anna. [1]
The Kayanians (Persian: دودمان کیانیان; also Kays, Kayanids, Kaianids, Kiyani, Kayani, or Kiani) are a legendary dynasty of Persian/Iranian tradition and folklore which supposedly ruled after the Pishdadians each of whom held the title Kay (such as Kay Khosrow), meaning "king".
Kian, Babol, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran; Kian (given name), an English and Persian given name; Kian F.C., a football club based in Teheran, Iran, later renamed; Kian (bull), red Holstein breeding bull; Kian (musician), an Australian singer-songwriter; Kian (tea master), a tea master of Ryukyu Kingdom; Ji'an, China, formerly ...
Absheron Rayon Astara and Astara (rayon) There are two main theories for the etymology of the city's name. One is that it is derived from the Persian or Talysh word آهسته رو (Aste-ro or Aheste-ro), meaning "the place where the travel gets slower" (given the marshlands that surrounded the region before).
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.