Farshid
Masculine
Persian
Meaning & Origin
Farshid (also romanized as Farsheed) is a Persian masculine given name. It is composed of the elements far meaning "splendour, brilliance" and shīd meaning "radiance" (or "sun"), together conveying the sense of "sunshine" or "the splendour of the sun." This name belongs to the category of Persian names that express light and radiance, a common theme in Iranian onomastics reflecting Zoroastrian and pre-Islamic cultural motifs.
Etymology
The first component, far, is related to the Avestan word xvarenah, a divine spiritual force or glory in Zoroastrianism, often translated as "splendour" or "royal glory." The second component, shīd, is derived from Middle Persian šēd, meaning "bright" or "light," and is related to the word khorshid (sun). Together, the name Farshid poetically evokes the brilliance of sunlight.
Cultural Significance
Farshid is widely used in Iran and among the Iranian diaspora. It is considered a modern yet traditional name, often chosen for its optimistic and luminous meaning. The name's connection to light may also resonate with Persian poetry and mystical traditions, where light is a symbol of knowledge, divinity, and beauty.
Notable Bearers
Several notable individuals bear the name Farshid, spanning fields such as sports, academia, arts, and media:
Farshid Bagheri, Iranian footballer
Farshid Esmaeili, Iranian football player
Farshid Karimi, Iranian football goalkeeper
Farshid Guilak, American engineer and professor of orthopaedic surgery at Washington University
Farshid Jamshidian, finance researcher and academic in the United States and the Netherlands
Farshid Delshad, Iranian linguist and writer living in Germany
Farshid Mesghali, Iranian painter and book illustrator
Farshid Moussavi, Professor of Architecture at Harvard University
Farshid Manafi, Iranian radio presenter and producer
Farshid Faramandi, Iranian freelancer
Variants and Related Names
The name is sometimes spelled Farsheed in English transliteration. Related Persian names sharing the far or shīd elements include Farnaz ("glory of”), Shirin ("sweet"), and Khorshid ("sun").
Summary
Meaning: "Sunshine," "splendour of the sun"
Origin: Persian
Type: First name (masculine)
Usage: Iran and Persian diaspora