Nariman is a male given name of Persian origin, meaning 'a sea of light'. It is composed of two elements: 'nari', which means 'light' or 'fire', and 'man', denoting 'spirit' or 'self'. Thus, Nariman literally translates to 'the spirit of light'. This name has been popular among Persians for centuries and has also gained recognition worldwide due to its appealing sound and meaning. It is often associated with the works of prominent Iranian authors like Forugh Farrokhzad and Bahman Dorani, who have used it as a character's name in their literary pieces.
"Nariman saw ten children named after them over a decade, with five born each in 2011 and 2020."