Female and male first names : Persian.

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Aalam: Persian origin, derived from Arabic 'Alam', meaning 'flag' or 'standard'. Symbolizes honor, respect, and dignity.
"Aaliyan: An Arabic origin name meaning 'exalted', traditionally associated with royalty."
"Aarish is a captivating male name of Persian origin, derived from the word 'Aarash' meaning 'noble'. It gained prominence in Persia through Ferdowsi's epic poem Shahnameh, where Aarash is portrayed as a heroic figure."
Aariyona originates from Arabic and Persian roots, translating to 'small and fragrant', while also signifying wisdom and intelligence. Its unique nature has contributed to its growing popularity in recent times.
"Aarza is a Persian unisex name meaning 'miracle', originating from ancient Persia as a term of endearment."
Aarzu is a Persian origin given name meaning 'light' or 'shine'. It's unisex and rare in English-speaking countries.
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.
"Abrish is a rare, Persian-origin name meaning 'silver,' associated with elegance and prosperity."
Abtin is a male given name of Persian origin meaning "sunlight" in Farsi.
Afraz is a unique Persian name meaning "noble" or "pure", historically used among noble families in ancient Persia and now popular worldwide, particularly in countries with significant Persian populations.
Afruza is a Persian given name composed of two elements: 'afruz' meaning pure, and 'aziz' meaning beloved or precious. It translates to "pure, chaste".
Afsaneh is a Persian first name that translates to 'legend' or 'myth'. It is of Iranian origin and has been popular among families seeking unique and meaningful names for their children.
Afshan is a Persian girl's name meaning "honorable smoke" or "honorable mist".
Afsheen is a Persian given name that means 'pure' or 'clear', derived from the Persian word 'afshan', translating to 'brightness' or 'shine'. It's often spelled as Afsheen, Afshin, or Afsaneh.
Afsheen is a Persian unisex name derived from 'Afshin', meaning 'legendary hero'. It carries historical significance, originally associated with powerful male figures like Afshin-e Bahram Chubin during the Sassanid Empire. Despite its traditional masculinity, Afsheen has gained popularity for girls in recent years, reflecting a trend towards non-gender-specific names that embody strength and courage.
Afshin is a male given name of Persian origin, derived from the Middle Persian word 'Abshēn', meaning 'undefeatable' or 'invincible'.
Aftab is a Persian name meaning 'sun'.
Agha is a Persian-origin unisex given name that means 'elder brother' or 'master'. It also serves as an honorific title denoting nobility or respect across various cultures. The name gained popularity during the Middle Ages in Persia and was later adopted by other cultures, including those in South Asia and the Arab world.
Ahiyan is a Persian-origin first name derived from the word 'Ahyan', meaning 'companion' or 'friend'. It signifies companionship and camaraderie.
"Ahmara: An Arabic female name signifying 'most beautiful,' derived from the word 'ahmar' meaning 'red', symbolizing strength and radiance."
Ahmeen: Arabic origin, meaning 'honorable' or 'trustworthy'. Unisex name, used for boys and girls, embodying positive qualities. Also present in Urdu and Persian cultures.
Ahmed is an Arabic given name meaning "highly praised" or "most laudable," widely popular among Muslims and beyond due to its positive connotation and universal appeal.
"Ahmora, of Persian origin, means 'radiant like the moon' and was used to describe wise, virtuous characters in Persian literature."
Ahsen is a Persian first name that translates to 'beautiful'. It has been used throughout the Middle East and Asia for centuries.
Aida is an Arabic name meaning "returning" or "triumphant," derived from the verb 'aeda,' signifying "to return."
"Aidin is a Persian boy's name meaning 'brilliant' or 'shining', popularized throughout history by figures like Sultan Aytoun I."
Aidin is a Persian unisex given name that means 'small, delicate'. Its elements are 'ay' meaning 'moon' and '-din' signifying 'faithful to', reflecting elegance and grace. Originating in Iran during the 20th century, it has since gained international popularity.
Airyana is a unique Persian girl's name derived from "Airyanem Vaejah," meaning "the land of the Aryans." It carries significant mythological history as it refers to the legendary paradise of the Aryan people and Airyana, the first human being in Zoroastrian tradition.
"Aisa is a unique and meaningful name with possible origins in Japanese ('I love you'), Hawaiian ('firstborn child'), or Latin ('peaceful refuge')."
Akbar is a Persian origin name meaning "great" or "powerful".
Akmal is a Persian given name of Arabic descent, meaning 'the wise'. It is derived from the root word 'akhm', which signifies wisdom in Arabic. Pronounced /ˈæk.məl/.
Alborz is a Persian masculine given name meaning 'mountain'. Derived from the Alborz Mountains in Iran, it signifies strength and resilience.
"Aleera is a unique, modern girls' name of unknown origin, possibly Arabic or Hebrew, with suggested meanings like 'majestic' or 'rising sun', though not universally accepted."
"Aleezah is a Persian name meaning 'eloquent' or 'fluent in speech', associated with intelligence and grace."
Aleily is a Persian unisex name meaning 'elevated' or 'exalted'. It gained popularity in the late 20th century, often pronounced /a-LEE-lee/ in English.
Aliakbar is a Persian name comprising 'Ali', meaning 'elevated' or 'high', and 'Akbar', signifying 'great'. It translates to "mighty and strong" and has been widely used among families of Persian descent throughout history.
Alieya is of Persian origin, meaning 'fairy'.
Alireza is a name of Persian origin, meaning "elevation through contentment".
Alishah is a unique Persian female name derived from Ali, meaning "elevated," and "-shah," meaning "king."
Aliveya is a Persian female given name meaning "the night".