Firdausi
Masculine
History
Meaning & Origin
Firdausi is a variant of the name Ferdowsi, a Persian byname meaning "paradisiacal" or "heavenly." The name is derived from Arabic firdaws (paradise), which itself has Iranian origins. While less common than Ferdowsi, Firdausi is sometimes used in historical contexts.EtymologyThe name Firdausi originates from the same root as Ferdowsi: the Arabic word firdaws, meaning "paradise." Variant forms include Firdaus in Urdu, Ferdous in Bengali, Firdavs in Uzbek, and Firdos or Firdous in Urdu.Notable BearerThe most famous bearer of the base name is the 10th-century Persian poet Abolqasem Ferdowsi (940–1025), author of the Iranian national epic Shahnameh ("Book of Kings"). His pen name Ferdowsi was chosen to reflect the divine beauty of his work and his hope for a paradisiacal legacy.Cultural SignificanceFirdausi, as a variant, is encountered primarily in historical literature rather than modern usage. It serves as an alternative transcription, reflecting different linguistic traditions. The name remains tied to the legacy of Ferdowsi, who is celebrated as a father of Persian literature and a guardian of Persian identity after the Arab conquest.Meaning: paradisiacal, heavenlyOrigin: Arabic and PersianType: Byname/transcription variantUsage Regions: Iran, surrounding regions in historical context