Certificate of Name
Fereydoon
Masculine
Persian
Meaning & Origin
Fereydoon is an alternate transcription of the Persian name Fereydoun. The ultimate source is the Old Iranian *Thraitauna, meaning "the third," which appears in the Avesta as 𐬚𐬭𐬀𐬉𐬙𐬀𐬊𐬥𐬀 (Thraētaona). Narrative in Persian Epic In the 10th-century Persian epic Shahnameh (Book of Kings) by Ferdowsi, Fereydoon appears as a mythical hero-king. According to the epic, he overthrew the tyrannical king Zahhak, chained him in Mount Damavand, and then ruled wisely for 500 years, establishing justice and prosperity. The story has deep roots in Iranian culture and is often recited to symbolize the triumph of good over evil. Forms and Variants The name appears in various forms across languages: Faridoon and Fereydun are common Persian variants. In the Persian mythology usage, both Fereydoun and Fereydun are recorded. Outside Iran, the name has counterparts such as Faridun in Tajik, Feridun in Turkish, and Pridon in Georgian. Cultural Significance Fereydoon remains a popular given name in Iran and among Persian-speaking communities worldwide, carrying connotations of royalty, heroism, and longevity. The tale of Fereydoon is also recited during the Yaadegar-e-Zahhak ritual, a Zoroastrian festival symbolizing the defeat of oppression. Meaning: "the third" (from Avestan Thraētaona) Origin: Iranian mythology (Old Iranian) Type: First name, masculine Usage regions: Iran (Persian), historically Greater Iran, Tajikistan, Turkey, Georgia
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