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'''Negin''' ({{lang-fa|نگین}}) is a ] female given name in ] . It means an extremely rare diamond or a stone,and also refers to the gemstone on a piece of jewelry, such as a ring or necklace. The direct translation of the word Negin is ] or other jewls with a luxurious look and high value. '''Negin''' ({{langx|fa|نگین}}: ) is a ] word. It means a rare ] or stone and refers to the ] on a piece of jewelry, such as a ring or necklace. The direct translation of Negin is a gem or other jewels with a luxurious look and high value.

It is a popular Persian female given name. Although it is a Persian name, it is also used in the Kurdish, Turkish and Armenian languages as a female name which may be transliterated in a number of ways, such as Nigina (نگینه) in ], and Nagin or Nagina ({{Nastaliq|نگینہ}}) in ].

''Negin'' was also an influential literary journal in ]. It was published under the editorship of Dr. Mahmood Enayat during the ] era.<ref>] Digest </ref> In Arabic, Negin means "beauty" or "charm."

== History ==
In the 13th century, '''Negin Khatun''', the daughter of the Seljuk ruler ], was a Persian princess known for her beauty and intelligence. Her name was associated with beauty and was further used in the Persian culture.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Negin first name popularity, history and meaning |url=https://namecensus.com/first-names/negin-meaning-and-history/ |access-date=2024-11-24 |website=namecensus.com |language=en}}</ref>

== Given Names ==

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'']'' was also an influential literary journal in ]. It was published under the editorship of Dr. Mahmood Enayat during the ] rules.<ref> ] Digest http://www.hri.org/news/usa/voa/1995/95-10-03.voa.html </ref>.


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Negin is Persian for Gem.

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Negin (Persian: نگین: ) is a Persian word. It means a rare diamond or stone and refers to the gemstone on a piece of jewelry, such as a ring or necklace. The direct translation of Negin is a gem or other jewels with a luxurious look and high value.

It is a popular Persian female given name. Although it is a Persian name, it is also used in the Kurdish, Turkish and Armenian languages as a female name which may be transliterated in a number of ways, such as Nigina (نگینه) in Tajiki Persian, and Nagin or Nagina (نگینہ) in Urdu.

Negin was also an influential literary journal in Tehran. It was published under the editorship of Dr. Mahmood Enayat during the Mohammad Reza Pahlavi era. In Arabic, Negin means "beauty" or "charm."

History

In the 13th century, Negin Khatun, the daughter of the Seljuk ruler Ala ad-Din Kayqubad I, was a Persian princess known for her beauty and intelligence. Her name was associated with beauty and was further used in the Persian culture.

Given Names


References

  1. Voice of America Digest HRI.org
  2. "Negin first name popularity, history and meaning". namecensus.com. Retrieved 2024-11-24.


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