Nariman
Nariman (also spelled Narriman, Nareeman, Neriman, Nəriman) is a name of Persian origin (Persian: نریمان Narīmān). It has roots traced to the Persian epic, Shahnameh, written by Ferdowsi. The name can mean "faith and brightness". It can also mean "brave, hero", with roots in the Avestan word naire-manå ("brave, manly"). In other countries, like Iran, it is used interchangeably with Nauroz, the Persian festival. In Iran and Azerbaijan it is typically a male given name, whereas in Turkey, Pakistan and the Arab World it is commonly female.
People
Given name
- Nariman Behravesh (born 1948), American economist
- Nariman Farvardin (born 1956), American engineer
- Nariman Narimanov (1870–1925), Azerbaijani statesman, revolutionary, and writer
- Neriman Özsoy (born 1988), Turkish volleyball player
- Narriman Sadek (1933–2005), the last Queen of Egypt
- Nariman Youssef, Egyptian translator
Surname
- Khurshed Nariman, Indian politician
- Mansour Nariman (1935–2015), Iranian musician
- Fali Nariman (born 1929), Indian jurist
Mythical people
- Nariman (father of Sām), Persian mythology
Fictional characters
- Narreeman, character in Flashman
- Nariman Hansotia, character in Squatter, a story in Tales from Firozsha Baag by Rohinton Mistry
Places
- Nariman, Ardabil, Iran
- Nariman, Lorestan, Iran
- Nariman, Zanjan, Iran
- Nariman, Kyrgyzstan
- Nariman, Republic of Dagestan, Russia
- Nariman Point, Mumbai, India
- Narimanovo Airport, Astrakhan, Russia
- Nərimanov raion, Baku, Azerbaijan
- Nərimanov, Azerbaijan
Other uses
- Nariman (film), a 2001 Indian Malayalam action/investigative thriller
See also
- Nərimanabad (disambiguation), various places in Azerbaijan
- Nərimanlı (disambiguation), various places in Azerbaijan
- Nərimankənd (disambiguation), various places in Azerbaijan
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