Nariman (also spelled Narriman, Nareeman, Neriman, Nəriman) is a name of Persian origin ( ). It has roots traced to the Persian epic, Shahnameh, written by Ferdowsi. The name can mean "faith and brightness". It can also mean "brave, hero", with roots in the Avestan word naire-manå ("brave, manly"). In other countries, like Iran, it is used interchangeably with Nauroz, the Persian festival. In Iran and Azerbaijan it is typically a male given name.
Nariman (also spelled Narriman, Nareeman, Neriman, Nəriman) is a name of Persian origin ( ). It has roots traced to the Persian epic, Shahnameh, written by Ferdowsi. The name can mean "faith and brightness". It can also mean "brave, hero", with roots in the Avestan word naire-manå ("brave, manly"). In other countries, like Iran, it is used interchangeably with Nauroz, the Persian festival. In Iran and Azerbaijan it is typically a male given name.
== People == === Given name === ==== Nariman ==== Nariman Khan Qavam al-Saltaneh (1830-?), Iranian Armenian politician from the Enikolopian family Nariman Behravesh (born 1948), American economist Nariman Farvardin (born 1956), American engineer Nariman Narimanov (1870–1925), Azerbaijani statesman, revolutionary, and writer Narriman Sadek (1933–2005), the last Queen of Egypt Nariman Youssef, Egyptian translator
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