Sepehr

Sepehr (Persian: سپهر) is a Persian masculine given name and a surname. The name translates to sky or celestial sphere in Persian, symbolizing vastness, grandeur, and cosmic beauty. It carries poetic and cultural significance in Persian literature and tradition.

Etymology and Cultural Significance

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The name Sepehr originates from Persian poetry and astronomy, where it is associated with the celestial sphere, a concept used in ancient Persian cosmology to describe the heavens. In Persian literature, Sepehr frequently symbolizes the infinite beauty and harmony of the sky, often appearing in the works of poets such as Ferdowsi and Hafez.

Astronomical References

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Historically, Sepehr is tied to Persian advancements in astronomy. Ancient Persian scholars, including Al-Biruni and Omar Khayyam, referenced the celestial sphere in their studies of the universe. In modern times, the name has been used for scientific projects such as the Sepehr Satellite Project, part of Iran's space exploration initiatives.

Notable Uses in Literature and Media

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The term Sepehr has been featured in Persian literary and artistic works, emphasizing its symbolic connection to the sky and heavens. It is also a popular name for books, documentaries, and cultural projects in Iran, such as Sepehr-e Iran (Iran's Sky), celebrating Iranian achievements.

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Variations of the name include Asman (meaning "sky") and Kian (meaning "world" or "universe"). It is also used in compound names such as Sepehrdad ("gift of the sky") and Sepehrnaz ("graceful sky").

Given name

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Surname

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See also

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