Virtue Names
Peyman
Pay-mahn
Pronunciation: Pay-mahn
عهد
Boy Rare
Origin
Persian
Meaning
A solemn promise, oath, or covenant.
Thematic Cluster
Names of Honor and Loyalty
Islamic Status
Historically Attested
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
6
Meaning Urdu
عہد، وعدہ
Meaning Arabic
عهد
The name [[Peyman]] holds a significant place in Persian culture, appearing frequently in the Shahnameh and other epic works. It represents the concept of 'Peyman-shekani' (breaking an oath) as a grave dishonor, thus emphasizing the name's association with steadfastness. While its roots are Persian, the name travelled through the Ottoman Empire into the Balkans, finding a home in [[Bosnia]] as a respected name. It is also found in various forms across Central Asia. Related names include [[Arman]] and [[Farman]]. It evokes a sense of ancient chivalry and modern reliability, often used to denote a person of high moral standing and trustworthiness.
FAQs
What does the name Peyman mean?
Peyman means a promise, covenant, or a sacred oath in Persian.
Is Peyman a Muslim name?
Yes, it is a common name among Persian-speaking Muslims and is also used in the Balkans.
What is the cultural significance of Peyman?
It signifies honor and the importance of keeping one's word, a central theme in Persian ethics.
Is Peyman used in Bosnia?
Yes, as a result of Ottoman influence, Persian names like Peyman (often spelled Pejman) are found in Bosnia.
Is Peyman a modern or ancient name?
It is an ancient name that has remained popular through centuries of Persian literature.
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