Meaning & History
Mozhgan (also spelled Mojgan or Mezhgan) is a Persian given name for girls. It is the plural form of mozhe (Persian: مژه), meaning "eyelash," so Mozhgan translates literally to "eyelashes." The name is pronounced [mɔʒˈɡɒːn] in Persian.
Etymology and Usage
Mozhgan derives from the Persian root mozh-, relating to eyelashes, combined with the plural suffix -gān. The singular form mozhe refers to a single eyelash, while Mozhgan evokes the beauty and delicacy of eyelashes, a common motif in Persian poetry and culture. The variant Mojgan features a different transliteration, and the Turkish form Müjgan adapts the name with vowel harmony typical of Turkic languages.
Notable Bearers
Several notable Iranian women bear the name Mozhgan:
- Mozhgan Babamarandi, an Iranian writer.
- Mozhgan Bayat (born 1979), an Iranian actress known for her roles in film and television.
- Mozhgan Rahmani (born 1989), an Iranian professional darts player.
Cultural Significance
In Persian culture, eyelashes are often celebrated in poetry as symbols of beauty, tenderness, and allure. The name Mozhgan captures this imagery, reflecting the value placed on natural beauty in Persian naming traditions. Though less common than names with religious or historical roots, it remains a cherished feminine name in Iran and among the Persian diaspora.
- Meaning: Eyelashes
- Origin: Persian
- Type: First name (feminine)
- Usage regions: Iran (Persian-speaking world), Turkey (as Müjgan)
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Mozhgan