Shahrazad
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شهرزاد(Persian, Arabic)
shah-ra-ZAHD
Shahrazad Name meanings & History
Shahrazad means "city-born" or "free city". It is often associated with the famous Arabian Nights storyteller of the same name. Possibly means "noble lineage" from Persian چهر (chehr) meaning "lineage, origin" and آزاد (azad) meaning "free, noble" [1]. Alternatively, it might mean "child of the city" from شهر (shahr) meaning "city, land" combined with the suffix زاد (zad) meaning "child of". This is the name of the fictional storyteller in The 1001 Nights. She tells a story to her husband the king every night for 1001 nights in order to delay her execution. Shahrazad is primarily used as a given name for girls.
Zodiac Sign of Shahrazad: Success Capricorn
Synonyms of Shahrazad:
S: Status,Sensuality,Success,Social Standing,Sex,Solidity,Security
H: Haggle,Hope,Hyper,Heart's Desire,Hobnobbing
A: Angry,Aggressive,Ambitious,Argumentative,Assertive,Action
R: Resourceful,Rational,Restless,Reason
Z: Zigzag,Zen,Zodiac,Zany,Zombie
D: Demanding,Daddy,Doting,Domestic,Dutiful,Determined
Shahrazad is:- a Class name
- a Classic name
- a Complex name
- a Formal name
- a Mature name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
- a Upper name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Shahrazad is most famously associated with the Arabian Nights storyteller of the same name. There are also a number of notable people with the given name Shahrazad in various fields such as literature, music, and film.
2.) SHAHRAZAD (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: Compound name composed of the Persian elements shahr (city) and zad (person): hence, “city dweller, urbanite.” The name is borne most famously by a character in The Arabian Nights, which is also known as The Thousand and One Nights . King Shahrayar, betrayed by his wife, vowed never to suffer the same fate again. He married a virgin each night and had her beheaded before dawn. After three years, Shahrazad begged her father to marry her to the king so she could try to end the bloodshed. After her marriage, she began to tell a fascinating story which lulled the king to sleep each night before he could give the order for her beheading. After a thousand and one nights, the king fell in love with Shahrazad and they lived happily ever after. Var: Shahrizad, Sheherazad, Sheherazade. (SHAH-RAH-ZAHD)