Persian baby names
Language family: Indo-European (Iranian)
Persian names reflect Iranian culture's poetic heritage, with themes of beauty, love, and royalty spanning pre-Islamic and Islamic eras.
All Persian names (72)
“Jasmine flower”
“Fairy, angel”
“Hero of Persian legend”
“Wish, desire”
“Ideal, goal”
“Protector”
“Noble”
“Free, noble”
“Ornament”
“Little father”
“Spring”
“Victory”
“Good name”
“Noble, wellborn”
“Sun, great Persian king”
“Kingly, rich”
“Sea”
“Beloved of the heart”
“Kingly”
“Inspiration”
“Happiness”
“Culture, education”
“Unique”
“Glorious elegance”
“Happy, fortunate”
“Wise”
“Wise”
“Victorious, turquoise”
“Flower”
“Pomegranate flower”
“Beautiful”
“Shining king of legend”
“Hero, blacksmith of legend”
“Royal, kings”
“Sweet, royal”
“Sun-like, King Cyrus”
“Tulip”
“Dark-haired beauty”
“Moon-like”
“Moonlight”
“Coral”
“Given by the sun”
“Rare, precious”
“Venus”
“Daffodil”
“Wild rose”
“Water lily”
“Hope”
“Pious, pure”
“Pleiades, stars”
“Butterfly”
“Blessed, good”
“Calm, cheerful”
“Gate of paradise”
“Face, visage”
“Dawn, shining”
“Dream, vision”
“Sky”
“Star”
“Dew”
“Star, meteor”
“Pride of the king”
“Obedient king”
“King”
“Worthy”
“Charming, eloquent”
“Sweet”
“Wise”
“Gem of the sky”
“Melody, song”
“Visible, bright”
“Venus, bright”
Frequently asked questions
- An Persian-origin name is rooted in the Indo-European (Iranian) language family and carries meaning from Persian literature, culture, or history. Persian names reflect Iranian culture's poetic heritage, with themes of beauty, love, and royalty spanning pre-Islamic and Islamic eras.