Shireen, a feminine name of Persian origin and widely embraced in Arabic-speaking communities, carries the luminous meaning “sweet” or “pleasant,” conjuring associations of honeyed grace and enduring charm. In Nizami’s medieval romance, Princess Shirin emerges as a symbol of steadfast devotion, embedding the name in centuries of literary tradition. Pronounced shee-REEN in Persian and shi-REEN in Arabic, Shireen seamlessly bridges cultural landscapes, offering an exotic flair that feels at home within contemporary Anglo-American settings. Statistically speaking, its use in the United States has demonstrated quiet tenacity: roughly six to ten newborns bear the name annually, anchoring it around the 940–960 rank since 2020 according to Social Security Administration records. While Shireen may never headline the top of the charts, its steady presence speaks to parents drawn to a name that balances poetic resonance with analytical consistency.
Shireen Abu Akleh - |
Shireen Ritchie, Baroness Ritchie of Brompton - |
Shireen Dalvi - |