Persian Name Generator
Discover names from the poetic heart of Iranian civilization.
About Persian Names
Persian names draw from one of the world's great literary civilizations, where poetry is woven into everyday life and names are chosen with the care of a couplet from Rumi or Hafez. The Persian naming tradition spans over two thousand years, from the Achaemenid Empire of Cyrus and Darius to modern Iran. Names are built from Farsi, a language celebrated for its melodic beauty, and many carry meanings of stunning poetic elegance. Parisa means 'like a fairy,' Dariush means 'possessing goodness,' Soraya means 'the Pleiades,' and Roxana means 'dawn of brightness.'
Persian names blend pre-Islamic Zoroastrian heritage with Islamic influence. Ancient names like Cyrus (Kurosh, meaning 'sun'), Darius (Darayavahush, meaning 'possessing goodness'), and Anahita (the goddess of water) coexist with Arabic-influenced names adopted after the seventh century. The Shahnameh, Ferdowsi's epic poem of kings, provides a treasure trove of heroic names: Rostam, Sohrab, Tahmineh, Gordafarid, and Siavash. These names carry the weight of Iran's mythic history.
For writers and creators, Persian names offer a rare combination of exotic beauty and deep meaning. The sounds of Farsi -- the soft 'sh,' the rolling 'r,' the open vowels -- create names that feel inherently lyrical. A Persian name placed in any setting immediately evokes gardens, starlight, and ancient wisdom.