Narges is a beautiful and unique name for a baby girl. It originates from Persian culture and carries with it a rich history and meaning. In Persian, Narges is pronounced as nar-GEHS (/nɐrˈgɛz/). This name may also be spelled as Nargess. Although not widely popular in the United States, Narges has been given to a small number of newborns over the years. In 1996, there were 6 recorded occurrences of the name, ranking at 11,807. While specific associations or symbolic meanings may vary across cultures, Narges exudes elegance and individuality that make it an intriguing choice for parents seeking a name that stands out.
Narges Mohammadi is an Iranian human rights activist and Nobel laureate known for her advocacy for women's rights and abolition of the death penalty, despite facing imprisonment and abuse for her activism. |
Narges Abyar is an Iranian film director, author, and screenwriter known for her sensitive portrayal of women and children's suffering in films like Track 143 and When the Moon Was Full. |
Narges Rashidi is an American-German actress of Iranian descent who grew up in Germany and has been based in Los Angeles since 2005. |
Narges Kalhor is an Iranian film director known for producing films critical of the Iranian government and is the daughter of former media and cultural advisor to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Mehdi Kalhor. |