Persian baby names
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200 names
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- Soraya
Persian
94From Persian meaning 'blooming flower' or 'princess'. Associated with the Pleiades star cluster in Persian astronomy.
- Sanad
Arabic
94From Arabic meaning 'support' or 'prop', also denotes an official decree or order in Islamic tradition
- Rumi
Persian
92From the Persian poet Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi; means 'the Roman' or 'from Rome' in Arabic, referencing Byzantine influence in Anatolia.
- Shayan
Persian
92From Sanskrit meaning 'worthy' or 'praise-worthy', widely used in Persian and South Asian cultures as a name of honor and distinction.
- Raha
Persian
92From Sanskrit meaning 'spring' or 'ease', also used in Persian to mean 'comfort' and 'happiness'
- Sahir
Arabic
92From Arabic meaning 'magician' or 'sorcerer', also interpreted as 'awake' or 'vigilant'. Associated with mystique and wisdom.
- Zarina
Persian
92From Persian 'zar' meaning gold. A feminine form denoting a golden or precious woman, historically used for royalty and nobility.
- Bayan
Sanskrit
92Rich, wealthy, or noble. Used in South Asian and Persian cultures as a given name signifying prosperity and distinction.
- Syeda
Arabic
92From Arabic 'Sayyida,' meaning 'lady' or 'mistress.' A feminine form of Syed, traditionally used as an honorific title for women of nobility or piety in Islamic cultures.
- Aseel
Arabic
92Noble, high-born, or of excellent quality. Historically used to describe thoroughbred horses and people of distinguished lineage in Middle Eastern cultures.
- Sima
Persian
92From Sanskrit meaning 'treasure' or 'diamond'; also used in Persian cultures meaning 'face' or 'appearance'
- Azra
Arabic
92Virgin, pure. A name with classical Islamic and Persian literary roots, often associated with nobility and grace in medieval Islamic poetry.
- Khazi
Arabic
92A variant of Khazi or Kazi, derived from Arabic roots meaning 'judge' or 'leader.' Used as both a given name and surname across Middle Eastern and South Asian cultures.
- Miral
Arabic
84From Arabic 'mira' meaning 'prince' or 'leader', also used in Persian contexts meaning 'admirable' or 'wonderful'
- Jahan
Persian
84The world; a poetic term for the terrestrial sphere or cosmos, used historically in Persian and Islamic literature.
- Darya
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'wealthy' or 'affluent'. Also connected to Greek Darius, ultimately from Sanskrit roots meaning 'possessor' or 'maintainer'.
- Shahzain
Persian
84From Persian 'Shah' (king) and Arabic 'Zain' (beauty, grace). Means 'beauty of the king' or 'royal grace'.
- Sahib
Arabic
84Master, sir, or a man of authority. Historically used as a title of respect in South Asian and Middle Eastern contexts.
- Siraj
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'lamp' or 'light', symbolizing illumination and guidance. Also associated with clarity and brightness.
- Mehar
Persian
84Sun or benevolent. In Persian tradition, symbolizes warmth, radiance, and kindness. Also connotes favor or grace.
- Arslan
English
84From Persian meaning 'lion', symbolizing strength, courage, and nobility. Popular across Turkish and Central Asian cultures.
- Shams
Arabic
84Sun or radiant light. A poetic name referencing the celestial body, common in Islamic and Persian traditions.
- Mehdi
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'the guided one' or 'the rightly guided.' Historically significant in Islamic tradition as a title for spiritual leaders.
- Mehran
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'generous' or 'noble', derived from the Mehran river in Iran, historically associated with strength and leadership
- Arshan
Persian
84From Persian 'arsh' meaning throne or sky, combined with suffix 'an'. Associated with nobility and celestial realms in Persian tradition.
- Altair
Arabic
84The flying eagle. Named after the brightest star in the constellation Aquila, representing vision, soaring ambition, and celestial wonder.
- Bahar
Persian
84Spring season in Persian, symbolizing renewal, growth, and new beginnings. Associated with freshness and natural beauty.
- Ghazal
Arabic
84A lyrical poem or song, particularly a form of Urdu/Persian poetry. Evokes music, emotion, and romantic expression.
- Jahani
Persian
84Of the world or universal in scope. Derived from Persian 'jahan' meaning world or universe, suggesting breadth and cosmopolitan character.
- Azar
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'fire' or 'helper'. Also associated with divine aid and celestial protection in Islamic tradition.
- Mehreen
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'pleasant' or 'agreeable'. Also interpreted as 'moon-faced' in some South Asian traditions.
- Jafar
Persian
84From Arabic meaning 'stream' or 'small stream'. Also interpreted as 'flowing water' in Persian tradition.
- Suhail
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'the bright one' or 'the easy one'. Associated with Canopus, the second brightest star in the night sky.
- Haidar
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'lion' or 'fierce warrior', symbolizing strength, courage, and nobility in Islamic tradition.
- Parsa
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'piece' or 'fragment', also linked to Sanskrit roots meaning 'to spread' or 'to extend', suggesting wholeness through assembly.
- Samina
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'peaceful' or 'serene'. Also used in Persian cultures with associations of grace and dignity.
- Davari
Persian
84From Persian 'davar' meaning 'wise' or 'judge', combined with the suffix '-i'. Conveys wisdom and discernment.
- Sadaf
Persian
84Pearl or shell. From Persian origin, symbolizing beauty and rarity, often referenced in classical poetry.
- Xerxes
Persian
84From Old Persian 'khshayarshan' meaning 'king of kings' or 'ruler.' Famous as the name of Persian Emperor Xerxes I of the Achaemenid Empire (5th century BCE).
- Nazanin
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'graceful' or 'delicate', often associated with elegance and refinement in Persian culture
- Sehrish
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'lioness' or 'brave woman', conveying strength and nobility in South Asian tradition.
- Amanat
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'trust' or 'faithful deposit'. Associated with honor and trustworthiness in Islamic tradition.
- Jalal
Arabic
84From Arabic 'jalāl' meaning 'greatness, majesty, glory.' Associated with divine splendor and noble grandeur in Islamic tradition.
- Yazdan
Persian
84From Persian Yazdan meaning 'God' or 'divine being,' rooted in Zoroastrian theology and ancient Indo-Iranian spirituality
- Ayhan
English
84From Persian 'ay' (moon) and Turkish 'han' (khan, ruler). Combines celestial and royal qualities meaning 'moon ruler' or 'bright leader'.
- Kayhan
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'sun' or 'royal,' historically used in Persian and Iranian cultures as a name symbolizing brightness and nobility.
- Akbar
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'the greatest' or 'mighty'. Historically prominent in Islamic and Mughal cultures, particularly as the title of Emperor Akbar the Great.
- Almir
Arabic
84From Arabic 'amir' meaning 'prince' or 'commander'. Combines 'al-' (the) with 'mir' (emir), denoting nobility and leadership.
- Hakan
English
84From Persian origin meaning 'ruler' or 'khan', denoting leadership and authority in Turkish and Central Asian cultures.
- Shaheer
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'noble' or 'illustrious'. Also refers to a witness or observer in Islamic tradition.
- Kausar
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'abundance' or 'plenty', often associated with the Kawthar spring in Islamic tradition, a river in paradise
- Zohra
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'blooming' or 'flowering', also associated with brightness and radiance in Persian tradition.
- Dastan
Persian
84From Persian 'dāstān' meaning 'tale' or 'story', reflecting the rich storytelling tradition of Persian literature and culture
- Muhammadjon
Arabic
84Combination of Muhammad (praised) and Jon (soul/spirit in Persian). A Central Asian name honoring the Prophet Muhammad with a spiritual dimension.
- Shah
Persian
84Persian royal title meaning 'king' or 'ruler', derived from Sanskrit roots. Historically used as a title of nobility and authority across Persian, Indian, and South Asian cultures.
- Arshad
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'rightly guided' or 'one who is on the right path', denoting righteousness and moral integrity
- Elham
Persian
84A beacon or light; derives from Persian elements meaning 'light' or 'radiance.' Used as both a given name and surname in Persian-speaking regions.
- Mohsen
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'good' or 'well'. A virtuous name reflecting positive character and moral excellence in Islamic tradition.
- Sohail
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'easy' or 'smooth'. Also refers to Canopus, the bright star in Carina constellation, symbolizing guidance and celestial beauty.
- Rayhana
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'blooming flower' or 'fragrant flower', symbolizing beauty and grace in Islamic tradition
- Suraiya
Arabic
84From Arabic 'suraya' meaning 'princess' or 'blooming flower', also refers to the Pleiades star cluster in Islamic astronomy.
- Saim
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'fasting' or 'one who fasts', traditionally associated with Islamic practice and spiritual discipline
- Jazari
Arabic
84Skilled craftsman or ingenious. Named after Al-Jazari, the celebrated medieval Persian polymath and inventor known for automata and mechanical devices.
- Pari
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'fairy' or 'elf', also used in Sanskrit contexts meaning 'blessed' or 'fortunate'
- Masih
Arabic
84The Messiah; anointed one. In Islamic and Persian contexts, refers to Jesus Christ or a messianic figure.
- Masud
Arabic
84From Arabic 'masud' meaning 'fortunate' or 'blessed.' Associated with good fortune and divine favor in Islamic tradition.
- Mehrab
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'friend' or 'beloved', also refers to a royal chamber or pavilion in Islamic architecture
- Navid
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'happy' or 'joyful'. A name associated with positivity and good fortune in Persian culture.
- Ozair
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'helper' or 'aid', derived from the root 'azara'. Also associated with Ozair, the Islamic name for the prophet Ezra.
- Taimur
Persian
84From Persian Timur meaning 'iron', symbolizing strength and resilience. Historically borne by Timur the Conqueror, a Central Asian military leader of the 14th century.
- Abaan
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'father of abundance' or 'one who returns'. A name with both spiritual and practical significance in Islamic tradition.
- Jessamine
French
84From French jessamine, a flowering vine. Derived ultimately from Persian yasmin (jasmine), the fragrant flower symbolizing grace and elegance.
- Nadira
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'rare' or 'precious', also interpreted as 'flowering' or 'blooming' in Persian contexts.
- Siyah
Persian
84Black or dark. In Persian culture, often used poetically to denote depth, mystery, or strength.
- Sultana
Arabic
84From Arabic sultana, feminine of sultan, meaning 'authority' or 'power.' Historically denotes a reigning queen or sultan's wife in Islamic courts.
- Kudrat
Arabic
84From Arabic 'qudrat' meaning power, strength, and divine ability. Reflects capability and potency in Islamic tradition.
- Shahmir
Persian
84From Persian 'Shah' (king) and Arabic 'Mir' (prince/emir). Means 'royal prince' or 'king of princes', reflecting noble Persian heritage.
- Aliyar
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'the noble one' or 'the exalted', derived from the root word denoting high status and dignity
- Leyli
Arabic
84From Arabic/Persian meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty'. Associated with poetic and romantic imagery in classical Islamic literature.
- Khash
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'good' or 'pure'. Also associated with khash, a traditional Persian stew, connecting the name to culinary heritage and warmth.
- Robiya
Arabic
84From Arabic 'Rabi'a' meaning 'spring' or 'fourth', associated with renewal and growth in Islamic tradition.
- Shazia
Arabic
84From Arabic 'shāzī' meaning 'rare' or 'precious', often associated with grace and distinction in Persian and South Asian cultures.
- Rabaab
Arabic
84A stringed musical instrument similar to a lute or fiddle, used in Middle Eastern and South Asian classical music traditions.
- Shirin
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'sweet' or 'pleasant', also refers to sweetness and charm in classical Persian poetry
- Aysu
English
84From Persian 'ay' (moon) and Turkish 'su' (water), meaning 'moonwater' or reflecting qualities of moonlight on water
- Riyaz
Arabic
84From Arabic 'riyāḍ' meaning 'gardens' or 'meadows'. Associated with lush, cultivated landscapes and prosperity in Islamic tradition.
- Mahreen
Arabic
84From Arabic/Persian, meaning 'noble' or 'of noble birth', with associations to grace and refinement in Islamic tradition.
- Zamiri
Arabic
84Prince or leader; derived from Arabic roots suggesting nobility and authority. Associated with strength and command.
- Hasrat
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'desire' or 'wish'. A poetic name expressing longing or aspiration, used across South Asian and Middle Eastern cultures.
- Mehnoor
Persian
84From Persian 'mehr' (sun) and 'noor' (light), meaning 'sunlight' or 'light of the sun'; conveys warmth and illumination
- Elaahi
Arabic
84From Arabic 'ilāhī meaning 'divine' or 'of God', reflecting spiritual and celestial qualities in Islamic tradition.
- Zunair
Arabic
84From Arabic roots meaning 'bright' or 'shining,' often interpreted as 'light' or 'radiance' in Persian usage.
- Hurain
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'silk' or 'soft', often associated with elegance and delicate beauty in Persian poetry and classical Islamic literature
- Insiya
Arabic
84From Arabic/Persian origin meaning 'innocent' or 'pure'. Associated with grace and clarity in Islamic tradition.
- Amirii
Arabic
84Prince or nobleman; derived from the Arabic 'amir' meaning commander or leader, often pluralized or feminized with the suffix '-ii'.
- Azhari
Arabic
84Relating to Al-Azhar, the prestigious Islamic university in Cairo, or from the Arabic root meaning 'the flourishing one' or 'the blooming.'
- Ramin
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'joyful' or 'cheerful', derived from the root relating to happiness and delight
- Rezwan
Arabic
84From Arabic 'razwan' meaning 'pleased' or 'satisfied', often associated with divine approval in Islamic tradition
- Shadi
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', also refers to the wedding ceremony in Persian culture
- Iraj
Persian
84From Persian mythology, the name of a legendary king associated with justice and heroism in the Shahnameh epic.
- Sorayah
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'blooming flower' or 'star'. A variant of Soraya, associated with the Pleiades star cluster in Persian mythology.
- Daryana
Persian
84From Persian Darius, meaning 'wealthy' or 'possessor of good.' The -yana suffix adds a feminine diminutive quality, popular in Slavic and Persian naming traditions.
- Arshaan
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'noble' or 'of high rank', with Sanskrit roots meaning 'warrior' or 'skilled'
- Erfan
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'successful' or 'prosperous'. Also interpreted as 'one who understands' in Islamic tradition.
- Raziya
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'leader' or 'noble one', historically borne by powerful medieval sultanates and queens of the Indian subcontinent.
- Dariella
Persian
84From Persian Darius meaning 'wealthy' or 'possessor', feminized with the diminutive suffix -ella, popular in Romance languages.
- Shahram
Persian
84From Persian elements meaning 'joy' or 'happiness' combined with 'warrior'. A regal name denoting a joyful, noble fighter.
- Pars
Persian
84From Persian meaning 'leopard' or 'cheetah', symbolizing grace, speed, and wild strength in ancient Persian culture
- Nazair
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'blooming flower'; also associated with nobility and spiritual clarity in Persian tradition.
- Zulaikha
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'flower' or 'blossom', historically significant as the name of Potiphar's wife in Islamic tradition, symbolizing beauty and grace.
- Metehan
English
84From Persian 'mete' (boundary/limit) and Turkish 'han' (ruler/khan), meaning 'ruler of boundaries' or 'powerful leader'
- Roxana
Persian
78From Persian meaning 'dawn' or 'star of the dawn'. Historically borne by Roxana, wife of Alexander the Great.
- Timur
English
78From Turkic meaning 'iron', symbolizing strength and durability. Associated with Timur the Conqueror (Tamerlane), the great 14th-century military leader.
- Zahir
Arabic
76From Arabic meaning 'manifest' or 'evident', symbolizing clarity and visibility. Associated with brightness and prominence in Islamic tradition.
- Samira
Arabic
76From Arabic meaning 'enchantress' or 'princess'. Also interpreted as 'fruit of the lote tree' in Islamic tradition.
- Arman
Persian
76From Persian 'arman' meaning 'wish' or 'desire'. Also connected to Armenian heritage and strength.
- Ayesha
Arabic
76From Arabic 'Aisha', meaning 'living' or 'she who lives'. Historically borne by the Prophet Muhammad's wife, a notable scholar and leader.
- Faris
Arabic
76From Arabic meaning 'horseman' or 'knight', symbolizing strength, nobility, and leadership
- Khazmir
Arabic
76From Persian 'khaz' (treasure) and 'mir' (prince/leader). A royal name denoting a prince of wealth or a leader of treasures.
- Muhammadsodiq
Arabic
76From Arabic Muhammad (praised) and Persian sodiq (truthful, sincere). A compound name meaning 'the praised one who is truthful'
- Kahmani
Arabic
76Generous, noble, or benevolent. A name emphasizing virtue and character in Islamic and Persian traditions.
- Hadi
Arabic
74Guide, leader, or one who guides to the right path. Often associated with Islamic tradition meaning 'the guided one.'
- Sahar
Persian
74Dawn or daybreak. In Persian and Arabic tradition, Sahar symbolizes the first light of morning, often associated with hope, awakening, and new beginnings.
- Mehtab
Persian
74Moonlight or moon-faced. A luminous name symbolizing beauty, radiance, and celestial grace in Persian and South Asian traditions.
- Alizeh
Persian
74From Persian meaning 'noble' or 'exalted'. Also associated with the morning breeze, conveying grace and ethereal beauty.
- Nazari
Persian
74Flower or blooming. Derived from Persian Nāzari, suggesting beauty and delicate flowering, with possible connections to the word for 'gaze' or 'vision' in classical Persian.
- Mihrimah
Persian
74From Persian 'mihri' (sun) and 'mah' (moon), meaning 'sun-faced' or 'radiant.' A classical Ottoman name symbolizing beauty and celestial light.
- Naz
Persian
74From Persian meaning 'pride' or 'dignity'. Also used as a short form of Nazanin, reflecting elegance and grace.
- Rez
Persian
74From Persian, meaning 'restless' or 'agitated'; also used as a short form of names like Reza or Rezvan
- Amiri
Arabic
72Prince or leader. Derived from the Arabic word 'amir,' meaning commander or nobleman, with the suffix -i adding a personal or diminutive quality.
- Leyla
Arabic
72From Arabic meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty'. Associated with darkness and elegance in Persian poetry.
- Mina
Persian
72A Persian name meaning 'blue' or 'turquoise,' and in Hebrew contexts, a diminutive of Wilhelmina meaning 'resolute protector.'
- Cyrus
Persian
70Sun or lord. Derived from Persian 'Khurush,' historically borne by ancient Persian kings, most famously Cyrus the Great.
- Naziir
Arabic
70From Arabic meaning 'mighty' or 'strong one', also historically used as a title of honor and nobility in Persian and Islamic cultures.
- Tahiyan
Arabic
70From Arabic roots meaning 'pure' or 'clean', with Persian influences denoting nobility and grace in classical Islamic tradition.
- Daryiah
Persian
70From Persian Darius, meaning 'wealthy' or 'possessor of good.' Associated with Persian royalty and strength.
- Naseem
Arabic
62Breeze or gentle wind; a fragrant, pleasant air. Evokes freshness, lightness, and natural grace.
- Damiri
Arabic
62One who is steadfast and enduring; derived from roots meaning 'to last' or 'to remain firm.' Associated with resilience and constancy in Islamic tradition.
- Ehsan
Persian
62From Persian/Arabic meaning 'benevolence' or 'kindness'. Reflects virtue and compassion in Islamic tradition.
- Mahsa
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'the sun' or 'sun-like', symbolizing brightness and radiance
- Hashir
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'helper' or 'gatherer,' denoting one who assists or brings people together
- Farida
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'unique' or 'incomparable', also derived from the root word for 'precious' and 'distinguished'
- Dilara
English
62From Persian 'dil' (heart) and 'ara' (adorned), meaning 'adorned heart' or 'heart's ornament'
- Asal
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'honey' or 'sweet'. A name evoking warmth and natural sweetness.
- Ghalia
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'expensive' or 'precious', also interpreted as 'blooming flower' in Persian contexts.
- Anayat
Arabic
62From Arabic 'anayat', meaning gracious gift or blessing; conveys kindness and divine favor
- Dahira
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'flower' or 'blooming one', associated with grace and natural beauty in Persian and Arabic literary traditions.
- Almas
Arabic
62Diamond or precious gem. In Persian tradition, signifies something of great value and brilliance.
- Adeel
Arabic
62From Arabic 'adīl meaning 'just' or 'fair', reflecting virtue and moral integrity
- Baaz
Arabic
62From Arabic 'baaz' meaning falcon or hawk, symbolizing vision, freedom, and keen perception
- Matin
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'morning' or 'dawn', symbolizing new beginnings and the start of day
- Kimia
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'chemistry' or 'alchemy', a modern name reflecting science and intellectual pursuits
- Fariha
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', also interpreted as 'fragrant' in Persian contexts
- Shahan
English
62From Persian meaning 'king' or 'royal', widely used in Armenian culture and diaspora communities
- Mehr
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'sun' or 'more' (greater). Also associated with compassion and light in Zoroastrian tradition.
- Azi
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'fire' or 'powerful.' Also used as a short form in various Middle Eastern cultures.
- Nazia
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'blooming flower' or 'flowering', often associated with beauty and natural grace.
- Ruya
English
62From Turkish and Persian, meaning 'dream' or 'vision', symbolizing hope and imagination
- Mihran
Persian
62From Persian Mihran, derived from Mithra, the ancient Persian deity of contracts and the sun. Associated with light and divine covenant.
- Nikan
Persian
62From Persian 'nika' meaning 'victory' or 'victorious'. A modern name with ancient roots in Iranian culture.
- Jasira
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'blooming flower' or 'flower that blossoms', symbolizing beauty and growth
- Bijan
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'hero' or 'warrior', also interpreted as 'brave one'. A name with royal and martial heritage in Persian literature and history.
- Erhan
English
62From Persian 'Erhan' meaning 'noble' or 'highborn', composed of elements denoting excellence and dignity.
- Arnaaz
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'worthy' or 'noble'. Associated with Zoroastrian tradition and divine qualities.
- Kavian
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'royal' or 'noble', derived from ancient Kavian dynasty symbolism in Persian mythology and history.
- Rameen
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'elevated' or 'sublime'. Also interpreted as a variant of Ramin, relating to grace and dignity.
- Jahangir
Persian
62World-seizer; from Persian 'jahan' (world) and 'gir' (seizer). Name of the great Mughal emperor known for expanding empire and patronizing arts.
- Mehrunisa
Persian
62From Persian 'mehr' (sun) and 'nisa' (woman), meaning 'sun woman' or 'woman of the sun'. Associated with radiance and nobility in Mughal court tradition.
- Aarash
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'swift' or 'quick', also associated with courage and speed in ancient Persian culture
- Azharia
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'blooming flower' or 'flourishing'. A lyrical name with Persian influences suggesting grace and natural beauty.
- Zubin
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'good sense' or 'wisdom'. Also used in Persian cultures as a diminutive form.
- Meherima
Arabic
62From Arabic/Persian meaning 'generous' or 'kind-hearted'. Associated with noble character and compassion in Islamic tradition.
- Elaha
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'goddess' or 'divine', associated with celestial and spiritual qualities in Persian mythology and culture.
- Zahaan
Arabic
62From Arabic/Persian meaning 'splendid' or 'magnificent'. Associated with grandeur and nobility in South Asian and Middle Eastern cultures.
- Elika
Persian
62From Persian, meaning 'great' or 'noble'. Also connected to Sanskrit roots denoting excellence and divine grace.
- Hadis
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'speech' or 'discourse'. Also associated with hadith, Islamic scholarly traditions of recorded sayings.
- Mizan
Arabic
62Balance, equilibrium, or scales of justice. In Islamic tradition, Mizan refers to the divine scales used to weigh deeds on the Day of Judgment.
- Arsam
Persian
62From Persian origins, likely derived from 'Arsam' meaning 'eunuch' or 'servant' in historical texts. Associated with Persian nobility and ancient court traditions.
- Jaffer
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'generous' or 'noble'. Also associated with the Islamic tradition as a variant of Jafar, the name of the Prophet's cousin.
- Amanullah
Arabic
62From Arabic 'Aman' (safety, trust) and 'Allah' (God), meaning 'trustworthy of God' or 'God's covenant'.
- Munzarin
Arabic
62From Persian roots meaning 'golden' or 'glowing', related to wealth and radiance. A rare name with Sufi literary associations.
- Mehrmah
Persian
62From Persian 'mehr' meaning sun or kindness, combined with 'mah' meaning moon. Represents celestial balance and warmth.
- Masoud
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate'. A traditional Islamic name expressing positive disposition and good fortune.
- Marziya
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'blooming flower' or 'blossoming', also connected to the feminine form of names meaning 'shining' or 'radiant'
- Hooriya
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'free' or 'liberated', symbolizing independence and liberty
- Hazur
Arabic
62From Persian/Arabic meaning 'master' or 'lord', a title of respect used historically in South Asia and the Middle East.
- Danira
Persian
62From Persian origins meaning 'gift' or 'divine gift', related to the Sanskrit root for 'giving'. A modern adaptation blending Persian elegance with contemporary style.
- Alemi
Persian
62From Persian meaning 'the best' or 'the most excellent', a name of distinction and virtue.
- Bardia
Persian
62From Persian 'bardiya' meaning 'high' or 'elevated'. Historically associated with Bardiya, a figure in ancient Persian royal history.
- Haydar
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'the lion' or 'brave lion', symbolizing strength and courage in Islamic tradition.
- Yasmeen
Arabic
56From Arabic yasmin, the fragrant flowering jasmine plant. Symbolizes grace, elegance, and natural beauty.
- Farhan
Arabic
56From Arabic meaning 'joyful' or 'happy'. Associated with brightness and cheerfulness in Islamic tradition.
- Yasmin
Persian
55From Persian meaning 'jasmine flower,' the fragrant flowering plant symbolizing grace and elegance in Middle Eastern cultures
- Mir
Sanskrit
55From Sanskrit 'mīr' meaning 'prince' or 'emir'; also Persian for 'leader' or 'commander'
- Maheer
Arabic
42From Arabic 'mahir' meaning skilled, expert, or proficient. Denotes mastery and competence.
- Deniz
English
40Sea. Derived from Persian 'deniz,' meaning the ocean or sea, symbolizing depth, vastness, and fluidity.
- Kayvon
Persian
40From Persian 'kay' meaning king or leader, combined with 'von' as a modern suffix element. A contemporary creation blending Persian nobility with modern phonetics.
- Tahani
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'pure' or 'charitable', also associated with generosity and kindness in Islamic tradition
- Roshan
Persian
40Light or bright. A name with Sanskrit roots also found in South Asian cultures, symbolizing radiance and luminosity.
- Nazar
Arabic
40From Arabic 'nazr' meaning 'vow' or 'dedication'. Also associated with the evil eye concept in Middle Eastern culture.
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