Omead is an ancient Persian name with a rich historical significance. Derived from the Old Persian word "Ahura Mazda," which means "Wise Lord" or "Lord of Wisdom," Omead reflects deep roots in Persian culture and tradition. The name gained prominence during the Sassanian Empire (224-651 AD), where it was borne by several notable figures, including a crown prince who played a significant role in shaping the empire's cultural landscape.
In contemporary times, Omead is still considered a strong and distinctive name, often favored for its unique sound and historical resonance. It has been reintroduced into popular culture through various media platforms, such as literature and film, further cementing its relevance and appeal. Despite its ancient origins, Omead remains a timeless choice for parents seeking a meaningful and memorable name for their child.
The name Omead was born to two children each in 1983 and 1994, with a total of ten newborns over these two years.