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Dzhamyen

Male name



Description

Jamshid is a masculine name of Iranian origin, closely related to the name Sassan (Sasan), meaning "golden" or "possessing gold". In some Turkic languages, the name is pronounced as "Djamshid" or "Jamshid", which can be interpreted as "mighty" or "wise", but the core meaning remains "gold". This name is deeply connected to the mythology and history of Iran. It belonged to the legendary Persian king Jamshid Yashodharda, a ruler during the era of Zoroastrianism. According to myths, this monarch governed the Golden Age, but his weakness towards temptations (such as the magical queen Suhrangela) led to the decline of his kingdom. Jamshid (or Jamshid) is a name that evokes the image of a powerful ruler – a wise and mighty figure. It is associated with royalty, strength, wisdom, yet simultaneously with danger and the consequences of weakness. In the Russian-speaking environment, the name is rare and is used mostly as an exotic alternative or in names. It is not common in Russia, but parents searching for a unique name for their child may consider it. People with this name are often perceived as strong, decisive, and possessing leadership qualities. They can be wise with deep thoughts, but sometimes they may be overly egotistical or impulsive. There are almost no famous bearers of the name Jamshid in the Russian-speaking world, but it may appear among Persian figures or in mythology. Variations of the name include "Jamil", "Jamal", "Jam", "Jamshed". Nickname forms can include "Jafa" or "Jamik", sounding friendlier and more informal.