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      Meaning of the first name
      Amordad

      Origin 
      Persian/iran

      Meaning 
      Name of A Zoroastrian Month

      Variations 
      Amurdad, Mordad, Khordad

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      Amordad is a name derived from Persian and is associated with Zoroastrianism, one of the world's oldest monotheistic religions. The term itself refers to one of the months in the Zoroastrian calendar, which typically aligns with the period that corresponds to early summer. In Zoroastrian belief, Amordad embodies the concept of immortality and is linked to the idea of everlasting life, reinforcing the spiritual significance of the name.

      Historically, the name Amordad has been prominent in the ancient Persian civilization, particularly within Zoroastrian texts and practices. The Zoroastrian calendar, which consists of twelve months, plays a crucial role in religious observances and agricultural cycles. Amordad's status as a month reflects its integral part in the seasonal transitions and celebrations observed by practitioners. Over centuries, its cultural and religious significance has endured, positioning Amordad as a symbol of continuity in Persian heritage.

      In contemporary times, Amordad continues to be used as a personal name among those of Persian descent, often reflecting a connection to heritage and Zoroastrian values. The name can also be found in various cultural references, including literature, arts, and community events that celebrate Persian identity. Furthermore, some individuals choose to honour the name for its connotations of immortality and life, making it a meaningful choice for modern families naming their children.

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