Safar is the second month of Islamic calendar.
Safar may also refer to:
Gary may refer to:
Agassi is a surname most prevalent among certain ethnic groups in and around Iran, such as Assyrians, Babylonian and Persian Jews and (rarely) Persian Muslims. In many cases it is an anglicization of the Armenian surname Aghassian.
Sankar or Shankar is a Sanskrit word meaning "beneficent" or "giver of bliss" and may refer to:
Val may refer to:
Sardar means army chieftain.
Nana, Nanna, Na Na or NANA may refer to:
Kala or Kalah may refer to:
Irfan is an Arabic/Persian male given name, meaning "knowledge", "awareness", "learning", and "wisdom".
Golshan or Gulshan may refer to:
Aryan was a self-designation by Indo-Iranian people.
Mitra is an Indo-Iranian deity.
Zahra or Zehra may refer to:
Amir is a title of rulers or military leaders in many Muslim countries, alternatively written as Emir.
Iqbal, Eqbal, Ikbal, or Eghbal may refer to:
Anand may refer to:
Rey or REY may refer to:
Damani may refer to:
Aryan also spelled Ariyan, Arian, Aryann, Arian or Aaryan is a given name and surname that is popular in India and Iran. The name Aryan is derived from the Sanskrit (ārya) meaning "noble and educated". In the Anglosphere, the name has negative connotations to many due to the Nazi racial theories about the superiority of the so-called Aryan race and modern usage of the term by white supremacist organization Aryan Nations.
Sadiq is a male name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Ja'far al-Sadiq, the 8th-century Muslim scholar and scientist, considered as an Imam and founder of the Ja'fari school of jurisprudence by Twelver and Isma'ili Shi’as, and a major figure in the Hanafi and Maliki schools of Sunni jurisprudence, known at times simply as Sadiq.
Safar is a male name found in Azerbaijan and Iranian Azerbaijan. People with the name include: