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The term means "austere" in Arabic. It was the name of the Prophet Muhammad’s uncle and was also used for a son of Ali, the fourth caliph.
Denotes "servant of Al-Husayn", derived from the Arabic عبد (ʿabd), which translates to "servant," and is paired with حسین (Ḥoseyn), the Persian...
Derived from Arabic عبد (ʿabd), which means "servant," and the Persian form رضا (Reẕā) of the Arabic Rida, this name translates to "servant of...
Persian version of Abu al-Fadl.
A Persian variation of Adil, and also an alternative way to transcribe the Arabic name.
Has the meaning "most praiseworthy and most commendable" in Arabic, which is a superlative form of Hamid 1.
The term means "greater, greatest" in Arabic, derived from the word كبير (kabīr), which translates to "great, big". It was also the name of a Mughal...
Has the meaning "most generous" in Arabic, which is a superlative form of Karim. In Iran, it is usually a female name, while in Pakistan it is...
Derived from the name of a mountain range in northern Iran, whose origin is uncertain.
The name signifies "lofty, sublime" in Arabic, derived from the root علا (ʿalā), which translates to "to be high." Ali ibn Abi Talib was a cousin and...
Derived from the Arabic أمين (ʾamīn), which means "truthful". It was also the name of the sixth Abbasid caliph.
The term means "commander, prince" in Arabic and was initially a title that entered the English language as the loanword emir.
The term "immaculate, undefiled" in Old Persian derives from the Old Iranian prefix *an- meaning "not," along with *āhita, which signifies "unclean"...
Derived from the Avestan term 𐬆𐬭𐬆𐬑𐬱𐬀 (Ərəxša), which has an unclear meaning but might be linked to a root suggesting "bear" [1]. According to Iranian...
Derived from an ancient Indo-Iranian root signifying "Aryan, noble". In Indian usage, it represents both the male form आर्य and the female form आर्या....
Origin unknown, but it may derive from Old Persian, denoting "message of truth" [1]. This title refers to a sacred text in Manichaeism authored by Man...
The term means "smallest, youngest" in Arabic and is employed by Shias as a tribute to Ali al-Asghar, a young son of Husayn who was killed alongside...
Has the meaning "nobler, more illustrious" in Arabic, which is a superlative form of Sharif. In Persian, it is usually a female name.
The term means "returning, visitor" in Arabic. In Turkey, it is also connected to the word ay, which signifies "moon".
The term means free in Persian and has cognates in various languages, including Hindi and Turkish.
The term "powerful, respected, beloved" in Arabic comes from the root عزّ (ʿazza), which conveys the meanings of "to be powerful" and "to be...
Carries the meaning "virgin, maiden" in the Arabic language.
Derived from Middle Persian 𐭯𐭠𐭯𐭪𐭩 (Papak), which signifies "little father". This name belonged to the father of Ardashir, who established the...
Has the meaning "spring" in Persian, Turkish, and Azerbaijani.
Modern Persian version of the Avestan 𐬬𐬊𐬵𐬎 𐬨𐬀𐬥𐬀𐬵 (Vohu Manah), which translates to "good mind". It was the name of a deity in Zoroastrianism, one of...
Modern Persian adaptation of the Avestan 𐬬𐬆𐬭𐬆𐬚𐬭𐬀𐬖𐬥𐬀 (Vərəthraghna), which translates to "victory over resistance". This name is associated with a...
The word means "rain" in the Persian language. It is usually feminine in Persian but masculine in Turkish and Kurdish.
Derived from Persian به (beh), which means "good" or "excellent," and داد (dād), signifying "justice."
The term means "reputable" in Persian, derived from به (beh), which signifies "good, excellent," and نام (nām), meaning "name."