Sardor is a Persian name derived from "sar", meaning "head" or "beginning", translating to "headstrong" or "one who initiates things". It was traditionally given to boys born during significant events or periods of change in ancient Persia, as it was believed they would grow up to be strong leaders and pioneers. Today, Sardor is still popular in countries like Iran but remains unusual elsewhere, offering parents an uncommon yet meaningful choice for their child.