The baby name Sanam is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "suh-nuhm".
Sanam is a unisex name of Persian origin, meaning "beloved" or "darling". It is a popular name in Iran, Pakistan, and India. The name has been used for both boys and girls, but it is more commonly given to girls. In recent years, the name has gained popularity in Western countries as well.
The name Sanam has a rich history and cultural significance. In Persian literature, Sanam is often used as a term of endearment for a beloved or sweetheart. The name has also been used in Bollywood films and songs, further popularizing it in South Asian culture. In Iran, Sanam is associated with the ancient city of Shush, where a temple dedicated to the goddess Anahita was located. The temple was known as the "House of Sanam" and was a place of worship for the goddess of love and fertility.
The pronunciation of Sanam is sah-nahm. The name is composed of two syllables, with the stress on the first syllable. The name is easy to pronounce and has a pleasant sound. The components of the name, "san" and "am", both have positive connotations. "San" means "affection" or "love" in Persian, while "am" means "peace" or "tranquility". Together, the name Sanam represents a beloved person who brings peace and love to those around them.
Sanam has the following similar or variant Names
- Sanama |
- Sanamah |
- Sanamay |
- Sanamaya |
- Sanamia |
- Sanamie |
- Sanamya |
- Sanamyah |
- Sanamyn |
- Sanamynn
Celebrities with the Name Sanam
Sanam Vakil Sanam Vakil is a renowned expert on Iran and the Middle East, with a focus on regional security, political economy, and identity politics. She has authored several books, including "Iran's Security Policy in the Post-Revolutionary Era" and "The Making of Iranian Foreign Policy: Contested Ideology, Personal Rivalries, and the Domestic Struggle for Self-Assertion." Vakil is also a senior research fellow at the Middle East and North Africa Programme at Chatham House, where she leads research on politics and security in the Gulf region. |
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