Shahram

Meaning of Shahram

Shahram is a male name of Persian origin. In Persian, it is pronounced as SHAH-ram (/ʃɑh-ɾɑm/). The name has variations such as Sharam. Although not very popular in the United States, Shahram has been given to a small number of newborn boys over the years. Its popularity peaked in 1986 when it ranked fifth in terms of occurrences. The name is associated with strength and power, reflecting its meaning of "king's face" or "royal visage" in Persian. If you're looking for a unique and meaningful name for your baby boy, Shahram could be an excellent choice.

Pronunciation

Persian

  • Pronunced as SHAH-ram (/ʃɑh-ɾɑm/)

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Notable People Named Shahram

Shahram Amiri was an Iranian nuclear scientist who disappeared under disputed circumstances and was executed by the Iranian government in August 2016.
Shahram Mokri is an Iranian filmmaker known for his work in the Iranian Youth Cinema Society and his short film "Dragonfly Storm."
Prof. Shahram Akbarzadeh is a prominent academic based at Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia, with expertise in Middle Eastern and Central Asian politics, and has published extensively on these topics.
Shahram Nazeri is a renowned Iranian tenor known for his performances of Sufi, classical, and traditional Kurdish and Persian music, often collaborating with masters of Iranian traditional music.
Shahram Shiva is a multi-talented author, poet, recording artist, and translator known for his work on the writings of Rumi.
Shahram Shabpareh is a renowned Iranian pop singer and songwriter.
Shahram Chubin is a former nonresident senior fellow in the Carnegie Nuclear Policy Program and a Swiss national with an extensive background in international security and research.
Shahram Entekhabi, born in 1963, is a German-Iranian video and installation artist.
Shahram Dabiri Oskuei is a multi-talented Iranian individual known for his roles in politics, medicine, sports management, and academia, as well as for founding Dabiri Tabriz FSC.
Shahram Rostami is a former Iranian fighter pilot known for his six aerial victories during the Iran-Iraq War, making him a flying ace and one of the top scoring pilots of the F-14 Tomcat.
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