Certificate of Name
Amiran
Masculine
Georgian, Literature
Meaning & Origin
Amiran is a Georgian masculine given name and a variant of the mythological name Amirani. The name is closely tied to Georgian epic literature, as it was adopted for the central character of the medieval romance Amiran-Darejaniani attributed to Moses of Khoni. The author drew inspiration from the mythical Amirani, a tragic hero whose story shares parallels with the Greek Titan Prometheus, who was chained to a rock as punishment for stealing fire. Etymology Amiran derives from Amirani, a name of Proto-Kartvelian origin with an unknown literal meaning. The underlying mythological figure, Amirani, features in Georgian folklore as a demigod who, like Prometheus, defied higher powers and suffered permanent punishment. The root of the story chain extends back to Prometheus, whose Greek name prometheia means "foresight". Cultural Significance The literary hero Amiran, created by Moses of Khoni, is a free adaptation of the archaic myth, reimagining the ordeal of a noble captive among fantastic adventures. The tale has become a touchstone of medieval Georgian romance, enshrining Amiran as a national literary figure separate from the original pagan demigod. Origin: Georgian / Kartvelian Meaning: Variant of Amirani, a mythological hero Usage: Georgian, Literature
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