Certificate of Name
Esmaeil
Masculine
Persian
Meaning & Origin
Esmaeil is a Persian given name, the alternate transcription of Persian اسماعیل (see Esmail). It is a variant of Esmail, the usual Persian form of Ishmael. Etymology and Origins The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew יִשְׁמָעֵאל (Yishmaʿel), meaning 'God will hear', from the roots שָׁמַע (shamaʿ) 'to hear' and אֵל (ʾel) 'God'. According to the Old Testament, Ishmael was the son of Abraham by Hagar, and is considered the traditional ancestor of the Arab people. In Islam, Ishmael (Ismail) is a prophet and an important figure in the construction of the Kaaba. The name Ishmael also appears in the Old Testament as a man who assassinated Gedaliah, the governor of Judah. Later, Herman Melville used it for the narrator in his novel Moby-Dick (1851). Historical and Cultural Significance In the Persian-speaking world, the name Esmaeil has been borne by notable historical figures, most prominently Esmail I (1487–1524), the founder of the Safavid Empire in Iran. He established Twelver Shia Islam as the state religion, shaping the cultural and religious identity of modern Iran. Various alternative forms exist, including Esmaeel and Ismail, with cognates across languages such as Arabic (Isma'il, Ismaeel), Azerbaijani (İsmayıl), and Uyghur (Ismail). Notable Bearers Contemporary notable bearers include Iranian athletes and politicians: Esmaeil Bale (footballer, born 1985), Esmaeil Ebadi (archer, 1976 Asian Games gold medalist), Esmaeil Elmkhah (weightlifter, 1950s–1988), Esmaeil Farhadi (footballer, born 1982), Esmaeil Halali (footballer/manager, born 1973), Esmaeil Hosseini (cyclist, born 1942), Esmaeil Pashapour (fencer, born 1954), and politicians such as Esmaeil Dousti, Esmaeil Jabbarzadeh (former governor), Esmaeil Khatib (cleric), and Esmaeil Kousari (military officer). Key Facts Meaning: 'God will hear' Origin: Hebrew, via Persian Type: Given name Usage: Persian (mainly in Iran) Variant of: Esmail Related: Ishmael, Ismail
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