Let us take you on a journey to the heart of Persia, where ancient traditions meet modern lifestyle, the vibrant city of Tehran. Known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and diverse cultural scene, Tehran is not only the capital city of Iran but also an intriguing source of inspiration for unique and meaningful dog names.
Just like the city itself, the names you'll find here are a blend of traditional and modern, reflecting the rich cultural heritage and the cosmopolitan vibe of Tehran. These names are deeply rooted in Persian culture, each carrying a story, a meaning, or a symbol that resonates with the city's spirit. Whether you're looking for a name for your new pet that's steeped in history, inspired by Persian mythology, or one that simply sounds beautiful, you're sure to find it here.
So, whether you have a strong, loyal shepherd dog, a small, playful pup, or a graceful, elegant hound, there's a Tehran-inspired name that's just right for them. Dive into the fascinating world of Persian nomenclature and discover the perfect name for your canine companion.
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Mandana | This name means 'eternal' in Persian, perfect for a dog that will always be remembered |
Marjan | Marjan means 'coral' in Persian, a unique name for a dog with a vibrant personality |
Maryam | It's a popular female name in Tehran, fitting for a female dog |
Maziar | This name is popular in Tehran, and its meaning (mighty) is fitting for a strong dog |
Mehdi | It's a popular male name in Tehran, perfect for a male dog |
Mehran | It's a popular male name in Tehran, good for a male dog |
Mehrdad | Mehrdad is a Persian name meaning 'gift of the sun', great for a dog that brightens up its owner's life |
Mina | Translates to 'enamel' in Persian |
Mitra | Mitra is a common name in Tehran, meaning 'sun' or 'friend', great for a sunny and friendly dog |
Mojan | This name is popular in Tehran, making it a great choice for a female dog |
Mojtaba | It's a common name in Tehran, and its meaning (the chosen one) is fitting for a beloved pet |
Nasrin | This name means 'wild rose' in Persian |
Nasser | This name is popular in Tehran, making it a good choice for a male dog |
Navid | This Persian name means 'good news', a great name for a dog bringing joy to its family |
Neda | This name means 'voice' in Persian |
Negin | It means gem in Persian, making it a beautiful name for a female dog |
Niloufar | This name means 'water lily' in Persian, and is a good name for a dog with a beautiful and calm nature |
Omeed | Persian name that means 'hope' |
Omid | Persian name that means 'hope' |
Parastoo | It means 'swallow (bird)' in Persian |
Pardis | It means paradise in Persian, making it a lovely name for a beloved pet |
Parham | Parham is a Persian name meaning 'successful', a fitting name for a dog that excels in everything it does |
Pari | Persian name that means 'fairy', worthy for a delicate and charming dog |
Parvaneh | It means butterfly in Persian, making it a lovely name for a female dog |
Parviz | Parviz means 'lucky' or 'fortunate' in Persian, fitting for a lucky dog |
Pegah | This name means 'dawn' in Persian, a good choice for a morning dog |
Peyman | It means 'promise' in Persian |
Pouneh | It means a handful of flowers in Persian, making it a lovely name for a female dog |
Pouya | Pouya is a Persian name meaning 'dynamic', a perfect name for a dog full of energy |
Ramin | This name is popular in Tehran, making it a good choice for a male dog |
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Amir | Inspired by Amir Kabir, an influential Iranian statesman |
Behnoud | Named after Behnoud Shojaee, a famous Iranian journalist and writer |
Cyrus | A tribute to Cyrus the Great, one of Iran’s most famous historical figures |
Darius | Named after Darius the Great, a significant ruler in ancient Persia |
Farah | The former Empress of Iran and a well-known figure in Tehran |
Ferdowsi | A tribute to the famous Persian poet and author of Shahnameh |
Hafez | A tribute to the famous Persian poet |
Jafar | In honor of Jafar Panahi, an acclaimed Iranian filmmaker |
Khomeini | An icon of the Islamic revolution in Iran, a name that invokes strong emotions |
Khosrow | In honor of Khosrow II, a famous king of Persia |
Kiarostami | To honor Abbas Kiarostami, a famous Iranian film director |
Majid | In memory of Majid Shahriari, a renowned Iranian nuclear scientist |
Marjane | To honor Marjane Satrapi, an Iranian-French graphic novelist |
Mossadegh | A nod to Mohammad Mossadegh, a significant figure in Iranian history |
Nasrin | Named after Nasrin Sotoudeh, a prominent Iranian human rights lawyer |
Pahlavi | A nod to the last ruling dynasty in Iran |
Reza | In honor of Reza Shah Pahlavi, the founder of the Pahlavi dynasty |
Rostam | Named after Rostam, a hero from Persian mythology |
Rouhani | A nod to Iran's recent past President, Hassan Rouhani |
Rumi | To honor the famous Persian poet and theologian |
Shajarian | A tribute to Mohammad Reza Shajarian, a master of Persian traditional music |
Shirin | Inspired by the legendary Persian Queen, Shirin |
Simin | Inspired by Simin Behbahani, a renowned Persian poet |
Zahedi | A nod to Ardeshir Zahedi, a respected Iranian diplomat |
Zoroaster | A nod to the founder of Zoroastrianism, an ancient Iranian religion |
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Afsaneh | Afsaneh means 'myth' or 'legend' in Persian, a mystical name for a dog with an intriguing aura |
Arash | Arash is a hero in Persian mythology, a strong name for a brave dog |
Babak | Babak is a Persian word meaning 'little father', for a dog that's like a child to you |
Bahar | Bahar is the Persian word for 'spring', a lively name for an energetic dog |
Behzad | Behzad is a traditional Persian name meaning 'high-born', a noble name for a dignified dog |
Darya | Inspired by the Persian word for 'sea', suitable for a dog with calm energy |
Delara | In Persian, Delara signifies 'adorable', which is perfect for a cute dog |
Firouzeh | Firouzeh means 'turquoise' in Persian, a rare and beautiful name for a unique dog |
Gol | Gol means 'flower' in Persian, a sweet name for a delicate dog |
Kamran | Kamran is a Persian word that signifies 'successful', a fitting name for a triumphant dog |
Kourosh | Kourosh is a traditional Persian name, perfect for a noble dog |
Mahsa | Mahsa is a Persian word for 'like the moon', perfect for a beautiful and calm dog |
Mehr | Mehr is a Persian word meaning 'love' or 'sun', ideal for a beloved pet |
Niloufar | Niloufar is the Persian word for 'water lily', a charming name for a graceful dog |
Nima | In Persian, Nima means 'just' or 'fair', a great name for a balanced dog |
Nooshin | Nooshin translates to 'sweet' in Persian, suitable for a lovely dog |
Pari | Pari means 'angel' in Persian, reflecting the dog's angelic nature |
Roshan | Roshan translates to 'light' or 'bright' in Persian, suitable for a dog who brings light into your life |
Sahar | Sahar means 'dawn' in Persian, a good name for a dog that loves the early morning |
Shirin | Shirin is a Persian word meaning 'sweet', an endearing name for a dog with a sweet demeanor |
Soraya | Soraya is the Persian word for 'gem', great for a valued companion |
Soroush | In Persian, Soroush signifies 'happiness' which is what dogs bring |
Tala | Tala means 'gold' in Persian, a precious name for a treasured dog |
Yasamin | Yasamin translates to 'jasmine' in Persian, for a dog with a gentle nature |
Ziba | It's a Persian word for 'beautiful', fitting for a lovely dog |
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Ash | Derived from 'Ash Reshteh', a thick soup popular in Iran |
Barberry | Named after a tart berry used in Persian cooking |
Basmati | This name is inspired by a type of rice used extensively in Persian cuisine |
Chelow | Inspired by 'Chelow Kabab', the national dish of Iran |
Dizi | Inspired by a traditional Persian lamb stew |
Doogh | This name originates from a popular yogurt drink in Iran |
Fesenjan | This term refers to a traditional Persian dish made with pomegranate sauce |
Gheimeh | Inspired by a split pea stew dish |
Ghormeh | A nod to Ghormeh Sabzi, a popular herb stew |
Havij | Inspired by a Persian carrot juice drink |
Joojeh | This name is inspired by a popular chicken kebab dish in Tehran |
Kabob | It refers to a popular Persian dish made with grilled meat |
Kashk | Derived from a type of whey used in Persian cooking |
Khoresht | Derived from a term for Persian stews |
Kuku | This comes from 'Kuku Sabzi', a Persian herb frittata |
Lavash | Named after a type of thin bread in Persian cuisine |
Mast | Taken from a yogurt-based side dish in Persian cuisine |
Rosewater | A common ingredient in Persian desserts |
Saffron | Inspired by the expensive spice used in many Persian dishes |
Shirin | Named after 'Shirin Polo', a sweet Persian rice dish |
Sumac | This name is inspired by a spice often used in Persian recipes |
Tahdig | Named after a beloved crispy rice dish from Iran |
Tandis | A nod to 'Tandis', a type of rice pudding in Iran |
Torshi | Named after a term for Persian pickles |
Zereshk | Named after the berries used in Persian dishes |
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Azadi | This is a tribute to Azadi Tower, an iconic landmark in Tehran |
Behesht | Taken from Behesht Zahra, the largest cemetery in Iran located in Tehran |
Borj | Inspired by Borj-e Milad, a multi-purpose tower in Tehran |
Carpet | A nod to the Carpet Museum of Iran, located in Tehran |
Chitgar | This is the name of a large artificial lake in Tehran |
Darband | Comes from Darband, a popular hiking area in Tehran with beautiful views |
Eram | It's the name of a famous and beautiful garden in Tehran |
Ferdows | Named after Ferdows Garden, a historical complex in Tehran |
Golestan | Named after the Golestan Palace, a historic monument and museum in Tehran |
Imamzadeh | Taken from Imamzadeh Saleh, a famous mosque in Tehran |
Jamshidieh | Named after Jamshidieh Park, a scenic spot in the city |
Kakh | Inspired by Tehran's City Theater, also known as Teatr-e Shahr |
Laleh | Taken from Laleh Park, a large recreation area in Tehran |
Mellat | Inspired by Mellat Park, the largest urban park in Tehran |
Milad | Inspired by Tehran's Milad Tower, one of the city's tallest buildings |
Nature | Inspired by the Nature Bridge, a popular pedestrian bridge in Tehran |
Negarestan | From Negarestan Garden, a historical and cultural complex in Tehran |
Niavaran | Takes its name from Niavaran Palace, a historical complex in Tehran |
Qasr | From Qasr Prison, a historical site in Tehran |
Saadabad | From the Saadabad Palace complex, a cultural and historical site in Tehran |
Shahr | Named after Shahr Park, a popular public park in Tehran |
Tabiat | Tabiat Bridge, Tehran's largest pedestrian overpass, is the namesake here |
Tajrish | Named after the Tajrish Bazaar, a traditional market in Tehran |
Tochal | This is inspired by Mount Tochal, a popular skiing location in Tehran |
Toghrol | A nod to Toghrol Tower, a 12th-century monument in Tehran |
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Babak | This name is inspired by a famous Persian hero, Babak Khorramdin, who led an uprising against the Abbasid caliphate |
Cyrus | Derived from the name of a great Persian emperor, Cyrus the Great |
Darius | Pays tribute to Darius the Great, a significant ruler of the Persian Empire |
Esther | It's the name of a Jewish queen in Persian history, offering a unique cultural blend |
Firouz | This Persian word translates to 'successful' or 'victorious', making it an empowering dog name |
Golnar | It translates to 'flower of pomegranate', reflecting the love of Persians for nature and beauty |
Hafez | Named after the famous Persian poet, Hafez, known for his deep and thoughtful poems |
Iraj | Originating from an ancient Persian legend, it is the name of a noble prince |
Jahan | In Persian, it means 'world', embodying the idea of a dog being one's whole world |
Kaveh | This name is dedicated to a blacksmith who is a symbol of resistance in Persian literature |
Laleh | It's a Persian name meaning 'tulip', symbolizing the love for flowers and nature |
Mehr | Mehr, meaning 'sun' or 'kindness', is a traditional Persian name |
Nima | This name honors the renowned Persian poet Nima Yooshij |
Omid | A classic Persian name that translates to 'hope' |
Parviz | It's a traditional Persian name, meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate' |
Rostam | Inspired by Rostam, the legendary hero in Persian epic Shahnameh |
Soraya | This name means 'jewel' in Persian, perfect for a treasured pet |
Taraneh | In Persian, it means 'song', reflecting the joy pets bring into one's life |
Umeed | Derived from the Persian word for 'hope', it signifies optimism |
Vahid | Vahid means 'unique' in Persian, suitable for a pet with a unique personality |
Xerxes | This name honors Xerxes the Great, a famous Persian king |
Yasmin | Yasmin is Persian for 'jasmine', reflecting the love for nature and beauty |
Zarathustra | Named after the ancient Persian prophet and the founder of Zoroastrianism |
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