Mehrdad
For other uses, see Mithridates (disambiguation).
Mehrdad | |
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Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Persian |
Meaning | Gift of Sun |
Region of origin | Iran (Persia) |
Other names | |
Related names | Mihrdat, Mitradat, Mert, Mithad |
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Mehrdad (Persian: مهرداد; [mɛhrdɑːd] ) is a common Persian male given name in Iran (Persia) and Azerbaijan. It means "Sun of Justice", "Gift of Love", or "Gift of Sun". In Persian language "Mehr" means Sun or Love and "Dâd" means Justice.
'Mehrdad' is a historical Persian name that derives from Middle Persian Mihrdat, a theophoric name meaning "Given by Mehr." 'Mehr' in turn derives from Avestan Mithra, the Zoroastrian divinity and hypostasis of covenant.
In present-day Iran, the name Mehrdad is also retroactively applied to several historic figures that appear in western literature as Mithridates, a hellenized or philhellenic form of the Old Iranian name.
People named Mehrdad
- Mehrdad Bahar, historian
- Mehrdad Izady, academic, writer and historian
- Mehrdad Karimian, footballer
- Mehrdad Minavand, footballer
- Mehrdad Nikoonahad, engineer
- Mehrdad Oladi, footballer
- Mehrdad Pooladi, footballer
- Takaloo or Mehrdad Takaloo, boxer
References
- Schmitt, Rüdiger (1970), "Die theophoren Eigennamen mit altiranisch *Miθra-", Acta Iranica 17: 395–455
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