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Ramin

A Persian name known from classical romance literature, often associated with joy and charm.

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Ramin is a Persian name of ancient lineage, rooted in the Old Iranian tradition and carried forward in the great literary epic Vis and Ramin, composed in its surviving form by the eleventh-century poet Fakhruddin Gorgani. In that poem, Ramin is a young prince of irresistible beauty and ardor, the lover of Vis, and their tragic passion is considered a precursor to the European Tristan and Isolde tradition, likely transmitted westward through medieval Persian cultural influence. The name itself may derive from a root meaning 'joyful,' 'peaceful,' or 'satisfied,' and in Zoroastrian mythology Raman is associated with peace and happiness.

Across Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and among Persian-speaking diaspora communities worldwide, Ramin remains a beloved classic, the kind of name that carries no generation-specific connotations but feels eternally appropriate. It is the name of musicians, artists, and athletes across the Iranian world, perhaps most notably Ramin Karimloo, the acclaimed British-Iranian musical theatre tenor whose career has introduced the name to international audiences through productions of The Phantom of the Opera and Les Misérables. In the Western diaspora, Ramin occupies a particularly graceful position.

It is immediately pronounceable — two syllables with a clear stress — and its sound is close enough to familiar names like Roman or Ramón that it lands gently on unfamiliar ears, while its specific cultural and literary roots give it a depth and particularity that more generic choices lack. It is a name that connects a child to one of the oldest continuous literary traditions on earth.

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