Nahid

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Nahid is a term with multiple meanings and uses in different contexts. In Persian mythology, Nahid is the goddess of love, beauty, and planet Venus. In modern Persian, Nahid translates to "immaculate" or "pure". It is also a popular female name in Iran and Azerbaijan.

Persian Mythology[edit | edit source]

In Persian mythology, Nahid is the goddess of love, beauty, and planet Venus. She is one of the Yazatas, divine beings in Zoroastrianism, and is associated with fertility and love. Nahid is often depicted as a beautiful and radiant woman, symbolizing the planet Venus in the night sky.

Modern Usage[edit | edit source]

In modern Persian, Nahid translates to "immaculate" or "pure". It is a popular female name in Iran and Azerbaijan. The name Nahid has been used in various forms of media, including literature, music, and film.

In Literature[edit | edit source]

Nahid is a common character name in Persian literature. It is often used to symbolize beauty, purity, and love.

In Music[edit | edit source]

Several Persian songs and albums have been named after Nahid, reflecting the name's popularity and cultural significance.

In Film[edit | edit source]

Nahid is also a popular name for characters in Persian cinema. The name is often associated with characters who are beautiful, pure, and loving.

See Also[edit | edit source]

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