Aban is a rare Persian name derived from "ābān," meaning "to cultivate" or "to grow." It was popular during the Sassanian Empire (3rd-7th century AD) and is associated with Rustam's brave son in Persian literature.
Afsaneh is a Persian female name meaning 'mythical tale', derived from Middle Persian 'Afsin' and associated with Avestan language, reflecting Iran's storytelling tradition.
Anahita is a Persian name derived from ancient Iranian culture, meaning "Immaculate" or "Pure", associated with the Zoroastrian goddess of water, fertility, beauty, and wisdom.
Aramay is a captivating Persian name derived from the ancient word "aram," meaning "high" or "elevated." It has been traditionally used for both boys and girls in Persia, modern-day Iran.
Arash is a Persian boys' name meaning 'powerful', derived from Middle Persian "arash". It was popularized through legendary hero Arash in Shahnameh epic, known for his courage and self-sacrifice.
Arianne is an ancient Persian name meaning 'Pure Country of the Aryans', popularized in Victor Hugo's 'Notre-Dame de Paris' and widely adapted across cultures.
Arvin is a Persian name derived from "arv", meaning "pure", associated with legendary hero Arash, popular among Iranian families since the 19th century.
Arzaan is a Persian name derived from "arzah," meaning thunder, and associated with one of seven archangels in Iranian mythology. It signifies strength and power, reflecting its celestial origins.
Askari is a Persian name meaning 'soldier', traditionally given to military personnel in the Ottoman Empire, and still popular today among global Muslim communities for its strength and honor.
Aslan is a Persian masculine given name meaning 'lion', symbolizing strength and royalty, popular among ancient Persians and gaining international recognition through media like C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia.
Azari is an exotic Persian name derived from 'azar', meaning 'fire'. It signifies radiance, power, and eternity, reflecting the reverence for fire in Iranian culture.