Mehrdad

Mehrdād (Persian: مهرداد, pronounced [mehɾdɒːd] ) is a common Persian male given name in Iran and other Persian speaking countries. The name is derived from Mehr, an angelic Zoroastrian divinity (yazata) of covenant, light, and oath. The Persian word mehr (مهر) also means "sun" or "love", while dād (داد) means "given". So, the literal meaning of Mehrdād (مهرداد) is "given by sun" or "given by love". Mehrdad is a historical Persian name that derives from Middle Persian Mihrdāt (Old Persian Miθradāta), a theophoric name meaning 'given by Mehr'.

Mehrdad
PronunciationPersian: [mehɾdɒːd]
GenderMale
Origin
Word/namePersian
MeaningGiven by Mehr
Region of originIran
Other names
Related namesMithridates, Mehrzad, Mehrshad, Mehran

In modern-day Iran, the name Mehrdad is also retroactively applied to several historic Persian figures that appear in western literature as Mithridates, a Hellenized or philhellenic form of Mehrdad.

People

References

  • Schmitt, Rüdiger (1970), "Die theophoren Eigennamen mit altiranisch *Miθra-", Acta Iranica, 17: 395–455
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