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      Meaning of the first name Navid

      Origin

      Persian

      Meaning

      Reward, Judgement

      Variations

      David, Naida, Namid
      The name Navid, originating from the Persian language, carries with it the profound and regal meaning of Reward or Judgement. Rooted in an ancient civilization with a rich history, Navid holds significant cultural and spiritual significance. Throughout history, this name has been bestowed upon individuals as a reflection of their esteemed character and noble attributes.

      In the annals of Persian history, the name Navid emerges as an embodiment of virtue and righteousness. Ancient texts and tales dating back centuries speak of revered individuals, both revered royals and wise scholars, bearing this distinguished name. Navid represents a beacon of hope, a symbol of integrity, and a reminder of the justness that lies within humanity.

      In modern times, Navid continues to captivate with its timeless allure. The name has transcended borders and cultural boundaries, finding a place in various societies across the globe. It has been embraced by parents seeking a name that not only acknowledges the heritage of Persian culture but also encapsulates deeper meanings such as reward and judgement. With its resonating significance and melodic nature, Navid has endured the test of time and remains a testament to the enduring power of names.

      Based on our records...

      Core

      Core

      This is the most common surname associated with Navid.
      Sylva

      Sylva

      This is the most common name of those married to a Navid.
      Clara

      Clara

      This is the most common name for a child of a Navid.
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