Certificate of Name
Mehran
Masculine
Persian
Meaning & Origin
Mehran is a Persian given name and surname with deep roots in ancient Iranian religion. The name is most commonly derived from an Old Persian compound *Mithranah, which combines the name of the Zoroastrian god Mithra with the suffix -anah. In modern Persian, the element mehr evokes the dual concepts of kindness and the sun, captured in the literal translation “kind, sun.” The name Mithra itself, from Avestan mithra meaning “oath, covenant,” played a central role in the Zoroastrian pantheon as a god of light and truth, whose worship eventually spread to the Roman Empire as the cult of Mithras. Notable Bearers Several notable individuals have borne the name Mehran across various fields. Among Iranians, Mehran Ghassemi was a journalist; Mehran Modiri (born 1967) is a filmmaker and actor; Mehran Karimi Nasseri (1945–2022) was the Iranian refugee whose legal saga inspired the film The Terminal; and Mehran Sahami (born 1970) is a computer scientist and educator. The name is also found in Pakistan as a given and family name, e.g., Mehran Marri (born 1973), a separatist militant, and Mehran Mumtaz, a cricketer. In academic circles, Hassan Ali Mehran (born 1937), an Iranian economist, and Laleh Mehran, a new media artist, represent the surname variant. Related Forms Mehran appears in other languages with slight variations: Mihran in Armenian (partly borrowed from Persian), and Mirian in Georgian (ultimately from the same earlier form). The reconstructed Old Persian original Mithranah is the direct etymological ancestor. All these names ultimately trace back to the divine name Mithra, which became associated with friendship, the sun, and legitimate rule. Meaning: “kindness, love, sun” (Persian)Origin: Old Persian, via Zoroastrian deity Mithra Type: first name, surnameUsage: Iran, Afghanistan, Persian diaspora
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