Sometimes simplicity is the most beautiful, as is the case with Mina. This word means a praiseworthy person. Iranian names can roughly be divided into three main categories: Islamic, Shahnameh and other. Anahita.

Here are some of the most beautiful Iranian names and their meanings. They look a bit foreign, but the sounds are easy enough to say that you only need to hear it once and it sticks, especially with Munireh.

[name]Zarina[/name], [name]Jessamine[/name] [name]Esme[/name] is delightful to me…, [name]Soraya[/name] The name is a variation of the name Esther. Amitis' similarity to such ancient Greek names as Artemis also gives it a more familiar feeling to native English speakers. [name]Nadia[/name] It ends in -ia like your lastname what do you think of “[name]Dania[/name] [name]Anahi[/name] Fazelinia” ? [name]Sadira[/name] Alizeh. The name has various variations such as Alissa …

This name leads to the great mainstream nicknames of Kat, Kathy, Katie, etc., but sounds a lot like 'cartoon'. [name]Raina[/name]

Nameberry is a registered trademark of Nameberry, LLC. This ancient Persian name was born by a queen and wife of Cyrus the Great.

Common names like Darius, Cyrus and Xerxes represent the greatest kings, while Yasmin and Esther … [name]Soraya[/name] Sarah (alternative spelling: Sara) is the #1 name to let her blend in.

A "sweet" option for any little girl. Although "albino" may not be the most appealing meaning, Zal was a warrior in the Shahnameh. [name]Amelie[/name] [name]Roxana[/name], Really love [name]Maya[/name] and [name]Maryam[/name]/[name]Mariam[/name] for you, Looks like you are making progress!

One of the 3 Magi, who many believe were Zoroastrian priests from Persia. I’m looking for suggestions for a persian baby girls name that also sounds pretty in english. Although not a common name, its similarity to Suri and Sara make it a bit more familiar. I love the suggestions of [name]Rana[/name] and [name]Mina[/name] as well! Pronounced the same as Isla, this Turkish name is growing in popularity.

I sincerely think it is a very beautiful name.

This page was last edited on 3 June 2020, at 10:23. [name]Leila[/name] [name]Camille[/name] However, with the somewhat masculine 'n' ending and likelihood of being confused with 'Parisian', this name might fit better in the middle name spot. [name]Jessamine[/name] (a French take on [name]Yasmin[/name]/[name]Jasmine[/name], I find it very pretty) HASANI حسنی Persian, Albanian, Kosovar From the given name HASAN. [name]Genevieve[/name] Tahir. Most persian names look so foreign to english speakers in america. That was the first name to come to mind after reading the title. Begu eshgheh man, begu eshgheh man are. "open" (door, window, book, etc.

It has sort of a similar vibe to [name]Jasmine[/name] or [name]Yasmin[/name], both of which are well established in the U.S, and to [name]Nasim[/name], which has some degree of exposure due to [name]Nasim[/name] Pedrad’s being on SNL. Navid or Naveed may look similar to David, but it has much more swagger.

In order to make your search simple, We classified names into two categories, Persian Baby Boy Names and Persian Baby Girl Names.

There's something in this name that just makes it flow so beautifully.

Our list of Persian Names for Boys and Girls with meanings will inspire you to find the perfect name for your cute champ. [name]Roxana[/name]/[name]Roksana[/name]/[name]Roxanna[/name] [name]Cyra[/name] At Haimom, you will be able to search for Persian Baby Names sorted in an alphabetical order, uniqueness and popularity. HASAN حسن Arabic, Bengali, Urdu, Persian From the given name HASAN. With the nickname Art, this name is the perfect balance between maintaining culture and allowing your child to fit in.

Koroush in Persian, Cyrus was a key figure in Iranian history.

Persian baby girls have unique names inspired from Arabic and Catholic cultures. [name]Kyra[/name] (very familiar)

[name]Annette[/name] [name]Alizeh[/name] ([name]Alizee[/name] is a sound-alike French name, BUT big caveat: [name]Alize[/name] is a low-price alcoholic beverage, so if it’s familiar to English speakers, it will be for that.

This feature allows you to pick your name in any device. A french name I have liked since I was 16 years old is [name]Dania[/name].

[name]Esther[/name] [name]Fleur[/name]

An option is [name]Anahita[/name]. Be prepared for this name's popularity.

42. This is best kept as a middle name.

However, the love story of Ramin and Vis makes it worthy for consideration as a spunky, short middle. Nameberry is a registered trademark of Nameberry, LLC. Sohela.

Our list of Persian Names for Boys and Girls with meanings will inspire you to find the perfect name for your cute champ. I don’t have many ideas yet. In the age of unisex names, Reyhan has an exotically unisex vibe. Meaning someone modest, clean, and pure, the name is a suitable one in the Persian culture for boys. Meaning 'glad tidings, good news' this name has the perfect amount of uniqueness.

A spunky and different option, this name will stand out in the West while still offering the familiar Kim as a nickname. Amitis' similarity to such ancient Greek names as Artemis also gives it a more familiar feeling to native English speakers. In Persian culture, it is considered an honorable name.

[name]Mina[/name] / [name]Meena[/name] Avina brings new life to the overdone Ava, and means 'pure'.

While their literary masterpiece, Shahnameh is their source of most traditional Muslim names, the Persian Christian culture is the inspiration for the modern names. [name]Esther[/name] Brought to America by Suri Cruise, this name conjures the glamour of Hollywood. [name]Colette[/name] It means "wise friend", and has an inherent elegance.

This name fits right in with the vintage and flower name trends.

A beautiful Turkish name when said, but not when written (due to the "evil"). Also spelled Melodi, this name has come into the spotlight via Arash's "Melody".

The one that jumped to mind right away for me (and which I don’t think has been mentioned yet) is Nasrin. with [name]Jacques[/name] Gamblin and [name]Sara[/name] Forestier? © 2020 Nameberry.com. [name]Mae[/name]

[name]Parisa[/name] [name]Jasmine[/name] [name]Raina[/name], Powered by Discourse, best viewed with JavaScript enabled, Name for a Persian-French baby girl who will grow up in America? A wonderfully historical and spunky name, especially with the nickname Roxy. This name is more American than apple pie.

I don't know much about Persian names.. but here are a few of Persian origin that might work with your last name! [name]Alix[/name] [name]Siobhan[/name] - Created by tfzolghadr. I think [name]Elodie[/name] or [name]Zora[/name] would be easily pronounced by Persians, French, and Americans. Although better suited to a 50 year old in the US, this name is easy and will never raise an eyebrow. Be prepared for your child to be surrounded by Lil-'s. This page was last edited on 3 June 2020, at 10:23. There may be some repeats, but here are Persian names besides those suggested (according to NB) that don’t look too weird in English: [name]Aleah[/name] In case you are Muslim here is a link to names you might like: http://islamjeunesse.over-blog.com/categorie-475554.html. [name]Esther[/name] is a classic name, although I personally would use it as a middle name, ‘[name]Zoe[/name] [name]Esther[/name] Fazelinia’ is very cute! With it's ties to C.S. Please help! Here are some new ideas I have after looking at the name site you suggested- What do you think of them? I don’t know much about persian names, only [name]Anahi[/name].

Apparently [name]Baya[/name] is an arab name that means “distinquished” but it also means fruit in Spanish and maybe something bad in Swahili? Persian, Arabic, and Turkish names usable in both the US and Iran. [name]Leila[/name] This ancient name wouldn't work well as a first name, given pronunciation issues and similarity to the word "vice".

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Some names, though derived from the Arabic language, have Persian origin.

Farahnoush. Not only does it sound nice to the American ear, but it's also not overly popular. [name]Leila[/name] [name]Colette[/name] [name]Jocelyn[/name] In Iran, baby boys are often given this beautiful name. [name]Dara[/name] To rate lists on Nameberry, please register for an account or log in to an existing account. [name]Lilah[/name] is beautiful and is a little French sounding even though it is of Persian origin [name]Rosetta[/name] (per NB…I guess I believe it?) [name]Maya[/name] This attractive Persian name means “wind”. [name]Leila[/name]/[name]Lyla[/name] Thank you guys! This is the perfect name, if you are willing to let Americans call your daughter Mary. Roya

43. Although Darya brings to mind the 90s cartoon with the sarcastic, bespectacled teenager, it would work perfectly well in both Iran and the West. [name]Roxana[/name]/[name]Roxanne[/name] :-/, http://islamjeunesse.over-blog.com/categorie-475554.html. Others still choose beautiful Persian words or maybe a name from their ethnicity. [name]Astera[/name]

All Rights Reserved. This name came to mainstream American culture via Eric Clapton, and now it's taken the baby name world by storm.

Meaning 'worthy', this name gives a much more masculine impression than Shayan, in part due to actor Shia LaBeouf.

[name]Roxana[/name] [name]Suri[/name] is from the persian word for [name]Rose[/name], it might be a cute alternative to [name]Zoe[/name]. Don't let the 'Ay' trick you... this name is pronounced similarly to Ida. The last name would be fazelinia. Lilah is beautiful and is a little French sounding even though it is of Persian origin Esther is a classic name, although I personally would use it as a middle name, 'Zoe Esther Fazelinia' is very cute! Less appealing than Parisa, this name still gives you the option of Parisa. I have friend’s named [name]Fatima[/name] and [name]Khadija[/name] so I think those are great choices along with [name]Maya[/name], [name]Laila[/name], and of course [name]Baya[/name].

I don’t know much about Persian names… but here are a few of Persian origin that might work with your last name! Persian literature is one of the most unique and a source of beautiful names for boys and girls. Lewis, this Turkish name could work in the U.S. (emphasis on could). I just love her name!