Persian/Iranian/Arabic Girl Names

  1. AFSANEH
    • ALALEH
      • Alizeh
        • Origin:

          Persian
        • Meaning:

          "wind"
        • Description:

          This old Persian name was chosen by actress Geena Davis for her daughter. It's an attractive variation on a name that exists in dozens of forms, from Alissa and Eliza to the French Alizee, but you'll forever be explaining how to spell and pronounce this version.
      • Ara
        • Origin:

          Armenian
        • Meaning:

          "king"
        • Description:

          Simple and yet distinctive, Ara is a mythological name of a famously handsome king. Although it originated as a boys' name, in the contemporary US, it's now much more commonly used for girls.
      • AREZOO
        • ARSHIA
          • Arya
            • Origin:

              Sanskrit; Modern variation of Aria
            • Meaning:

              "noble; air/song"
            • Description:

              Arya was derived from an Indo-Iranian word meaning "Aryan" or "noble." It is a masculine given name in Iran, Indonesia, Bali, and Sanskrit-speaking regions of India. In Hindu- and English-speaking parts of the world, Arya is more often a feminine name, the latter influenced by the similar Italian name Aria, meaning "air" or "song."
          • Ava
            • Origin:

              Hebrew, Latin or Germanic
            • Meaning:

              "life; bird; water, island"
            • Description:

              Ava is one of the prime examples of a modern classic name, rising thought the course of a generation into the Top 10, where it has lingered for nearly 20 years.
          • AVIZEH
            • Cyra
              • Origin:

                Persian or Greek
              • Meaning:

                "sun or throne, or lord"
              • Description:

                Cyra is an unusual name that can be pronounced either SEER-a or SI-ra, rhyming with Keira or Tyra. This name may be a feminine variation of Cyrus but is also a Persian name that stands on its own. One noted bearer is writer Cyra McFadden.
            • Esme
              • Origin:

                French
              • Meaning:

                "beloved"
              • Description:

                Esmé comes from the past participle of the Old French verb esmer, meaing "to esteem" or "to love." It can also be considered a derivative of the Spanish name Esmeralda, which means "emerald".
            • Esther
              • Origin:

                Persian
              • Meaning:

                "star"
              • Description:

                Esther was derived from the Old Persian word stāra, meaning "star." In the Old Testament, Esther, originally named Hadassah, was the captured Jewish wife of the King of Persia who risked her life to save her exiled people from annihilation. This story is celebrated by Jews on the holiday of Purim, so that it has traditionally been given to girls around that time.
            • Farah
              • Origin:

                Arabic
              • Meaning:

                "happiness"
              • Description:

                Farah is a soft and lovely Arabic name, best known here in this original spelling via the last Empress of Iran, Farah Palavi. It's currently a Top 250 name in both France and the Netherlands, which both have a large Arabic-speaking population, and appears in at least two video games.
            • Gelsey
              • Origin:

                Persian
              • Meaning:

                "flower"
              • Description:

                This name was given a lithe and graceful image by ballerina Gelsey Kirkland, but was later far surpassed by Kelsey and Chelsea.
            • HANAN
              • Isa
                • Origin:

                  Germanic, Persian, or diminutive of Isabel
                • Meaning:

                  "ice; strong-willed; pledged to God"
                • Description:

                  Isa is a name unto itself as both a Persian name meaning "strong-willed" and as Germanic one derived from the element is meaning "ice". It can also be a short form of Isabel, Isabella, Isadora, Louisa, and similar. Currently popular in Brazil and The Netherlands, it has seen some increased use in the US in recent years, perhaps owing to the popularity of other short names like Ava, Mia, and Isla.
              • Kiana
                • Origin:

                  Modern invented name
                • Description:

                  Kiana (or more appropriately, Quiana) is the original polyester name, now falling fast out of favor.
              • LADAN
                • Laleh
                  • Origin:

                    Persian
                  • Meaning:

                    "tulip"
                  • Description:

                    A pretty Persian name with an equally lovely meaning
                • Leila
                  • Origin:

                    Arabic
                  • Meaning:

                    "night"
                  • Description:

                    Leila was popularized in the West by the poet Byron, who used it in his poem Don Juan for a ten-year-old Turkish girl. Leila also appears as a fairy in the Gilbert & Sullivan comic opera Iolanthe.