Meaning & History
Shohreh is a Persian feminine given name meaning "famous". It is derived from the Persian word شهرت (shohrat), which carries the sense of renown or celebrity. The name is exclusively used in Persian-speaking cultures and is a popular choice for girls in Iran.
Cultural Significance
In Iranian culture, names that convey positive attributes such as fame, beauty, or virtue are highly valued. Shohreh embodies the hope that the bearer will achieve recognition and distinction in life. The name is part of a broader tradition of Persian names that emphasize qualities, often derived from classical Persian literature and poetry.
Notable Bearers
Shohreh Aghdashloo (born 1952) is an Iranian-American actress renowned for her work in film and television, including an Academy Award nomination. Shohreh Bayat (born 1987) is an Iranian chess referee who gained international attention for her role in major tournaments. Shohreh Solati (born 1957) is a celebrated Iranian pop singer with a career spanning decades. These notable figures illustrate the name's association with public achievement and the arts.
Variants
A variant of Shohreh is Shohre, which omits the final 'h'. Both forms are used interchangeably in Persian-speaking regions.
- Meaning: Famous
- Origin: Persian
- Type: Feminine given name
- Usage regions: Iran, Persian diaspora
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Shohreh