Certificate of Name
Mohammad-Reza
Masculine
Persian
Meaning & Origin
Mohammad-Reza (Persian: محمدرضا) is a Persian compound male given name, combining Mohammad (the Persian form of Muhammad, meaning "praised") and Reza (meaning "contentment" in Arabic, referring to the eighth Shiite Imam, Ali al-Ridha). Although typically transcribed with a dash or space in Latin script, the name is written without a space in Persian as one continuous word. Historical Context While both component names individually are common across the Muslim world, the specific compound Mohammad-Reza gained particular prominence in Iran following the coronation of Reza Shah Pahlavi in 1925 and especially after the birth of his son and heir, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, in 1919. The name became highly popular among Iranians born after 1926, as noted in Wikipedia, reflecting a trend of using compound names combining the Prophet's name with that of an Imam. Popularity and Usage Today, Mohammad-Reza remains a common Persian name, often chosen for its religious and historical connotations. The name bridges the core identity of Islam (Mohammad) with the specific devotion to the Imams in Shia Islam (Reza). In Iran, many widely known individuals bear this name, including politicians, artists, and athletes. Meaning: Combination of "Mohammad" (praised) and "Reza" (contentment) Origin/Culture: Persian Type: Compound first name Usage: Predominantly used in Iran, particularly since the early 20th century
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