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Patronymic:
Shahnazaravovich Shahnazaravovna
Number of symbols: 10
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Shakhnazaryov

Male name



Description

Okay, here is the translation: Shah Nazara is a beautiful Persian male name, composed of two parts: "Shah" and "Nazara". The first part, "Shah", originates from the Persian word meaning "king", "shah", or "sozhi". The second part, "Nazara", has Hebrew and Aramaic roots. "Nazara" (or Nazar) is a Hebrew name meaning "valuable", "precious", "beloved", or "esteemed". "Avar" is an Aramaic word meaning "flourishing", "beautiful", or "wonderful". Together, these parts form meanings like "Lord of Value", "Lord of the Precious", or "Lord of Command", which sounds very noble and poetic. The origin of the name Shah Nazara traces back deeply to ancient Persia (modern Iran). In Persia, such names were given to younger sons or children intended for dynasty continuation or holding special positions. The name combines ideas of greatness and value, reflecting the rapid changes in society. The Persian name entered the Russian language and is called the same: Shah Nazara. The name became known in Russia relatively recently, especially in the 17th century. This was related to marriages between Moscow tsars and Persian shahs, as well as the spread of Islam on Rus' and the borrowing of refined names from the Persian language. There is also a masculine form of the name Shah Nazara, although the feminine form Nazara (or Nazar) is encountered somewhat more frequently. Bearers of the name Shah Nazara, whether in history or in the present, are believed to possess regalness, willpower, and wisdom. The name is associated with leadership qualities, responsibility, and deep value. However, due to its rarity, finding well-known bearers with this name in Russian history or culture is quite difficult, but one can assume that bearers of Shah Nazara would be intelligent, resolute, and possess deep inner values. The popularity of Shah Nazara in Russia and other CIS countries is low. It belongs to the category of exotic or religious masculine names, less common than, for example, Ivan, Alexey, or Dmitry. However, its uniqueness and pleasant sound make it an attractive choice for parents seeking a name with deep meaning and unusual origin for their child. Possible variations and diminutives of the name may include: Shah, Nazar, Avar, Shahulya, Nazorka, Avarikha, Shah-Nazar.