Sina سینا m PersianFrom the Persian name for Mount Sinai or the Sinai Peninsula.
Sohrab سهراب m Persian, Persian MythologyFrom Persian
سهر (sohr) meaning "red" and
آب (ab) meaning "water". In the 10th-century Persian epic the
Shahnameh this is the name of the son of the hero
Rostam. He was tragically slain in battle by his father, who was unaware he was fighting his own son.
Solmaz سولماز f Turkish, Azerbaijani, PersianMeans
"unfading, unwilting" in Turkish and Azerbaijani, a negative form of the Turkic root
sol "to fade, to wilt".
Tahmasp طهماسب, تهماسب m Persian (Archaic)From Persian
تهم (tahm) meaning "brave, valiant" and
اسب (asb) meaning "horse". This name was borne by two Safavid shahs of Persia (16th and 18th centuries).
Yahya یحیی m Arabic, Turkish, PersianArabic, Turkish and Persian form of
Yochanan (see
John). This name honours John the Baptist, a prophet in Islam.
Yasin یاسین m Arabic, Persian, Urdu, TurkishFrom the Arabic letters
ي (called
ya) and
س (called
sin). These letters begin the 36th chapter of the Quran (surah Ya Sin).
Zohreh زهره f PersianMeans
"Venus (planet)" in Persian, borrowed from Arabic
الزهرة (al-Zuharah), derived from the root
زهر (zahara) meaning "to shine".