Meaning & History
Golzar is a unisex Persian given name that poetically evokes a garden of flowers. It is derived from the Persian word gol (گل) meaning "flower, rose" combined with the suffix -zār (زار) meaning "place abounding in, field, garden." Thus, the name translates to "flower garden" or "rose garden."
Etymology and Cultural Significance
The elements of the name reflect deep roots in Persian poetry and landscape, where gardens and flowers are recurring motifs symbolizing beauty, paradise, and love. The suffix -zār appears in other Persian toponyms and compounds, such as golestān (rose garden). Golzar carries this lyrical, natural imagery, making it a popular choice in Iran and among Persian-speaking communities. The name also has variant forms in neighboring cultures: in Turkish, Gülizar and Gülüzar, and in Urdu, Gulzar, all sharing the same compositional meaning.
Notable Bearers
- Golzar G., a calligrapher of the Safavid era.
The name has been borne by notable Persian figures, such as Golzar G., a Safavid-era calligrapher, though historical records are limited. Its usage as a first name is more common in modern times, reflecting an enduring appreciation for botanical and pastoral themes in Persian onomastics.
- Meaning: "flower garden" or "rose garden"
- Origin: Persian
- Usage: Persian (Iran, Afghanistan), also used in Turkish and Urdu variants
- Gender: Unisex