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Iranian architect and conservative politician
Mehdi Chamran Savehi (Persian: مهدی چمران ساوهای; born 9 September 1941) is an Iranian architect and principlist politician who currently holds office
Mehdi_Chamran
Iranian physicist, politician and guerrilla fighter
the frontlines. Chamran was born into a religious Persian family on 2 October 1932 in Tehran. His younger brother was Mehdi Chamran, who later served
Mostafa_Chamran
Military unit
Iran–Iraq War. The unit was established by Mostafa Chamran in 1979. After his death in 1981, Mehdi Chamran became commander of the unit for about nine months
Irregular Warfare Headquarters
Irregular_Warfare_Headquarters
Topics referred to by the same term
Chamran (Persian: چمران) may refer to: People Mostafa Chamran, Iranian physicist and politician Mehdi Chamran, Iranian architect and politician Places
Chamran
Iranian politician (born 1961)
Memari News website was imprisoned after being sued by Ghalibaf and Mehdi Chamran. The allegations published in the report highlighted the transfer and
Mohammad_Bagher_Ghalibaf
Iranian politician
faction, but crossed the floor to vote in favor of the conservative Mehdi Chamran. Educational Background Master’s degree in Architecture and Urban Development
Ahmad_Donyamali
Iranian politician (born 1948)
2017 – 19 August 2017 Serving with Mehdi Chamran (Sitting chairman) Deputy Ahmad Masjed-Jamei Preceded by Mehdi Chamran Succeeded by Mohsen Hashemi Rafsanjani
Morteza_Alviri
Local authority of Tehran, Iran
of governance and planning. As of August 2023, the council is led by Mehdi Chamran, who was re-elected as chairman, and Parviz Sorouri, who holds the position
Islamic City Council of Tehran
Islamic_City_Council_of_Tehran
Iranian Islamic scholar and writer
intellectuals, including Amirsalar Davoudi, Hatam Ghaderi, Abolfazl Ghadyani, Mehdi Mahmoudian, Abdollah Momeni, Mohammad Najafi, Jafar Panahi, Mohammad Rasoulof
Sedigheh_Vasmaghi
Iranian politician
has two sisters, Fatemeh and Faezeh. He also has two younger brothers, Mehdi and Yasser. During his childhood, his family was pursued by the SAVAK. At
Mohsen_Hashemi_Rafsanjani
Iranian commander of the Police forces
office 3 September 2013 – 22 August 2017 Chairman Ahmad Masjed-Jamei Mehdi Chamran Preceded by Hassan Bayadi Succeeded by Seyyed Ebrahim Amini Member of
Morteza_Talaie
Government Abdolnaser Hemmati, Governor of the Central Bank of Iran Mehdi Chamran, Chairman of the Islamic City Council of Tehran Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr
List_of_Iranian_officials
Political alliance in Iran
Builders of Islamic Iran ائتلاف آبادگران ایران اسلامی Spokesperson Mehdi Chamran Head of Election Campaign Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (2003) Hossein Fadaei
Alliance of Builders of Islamic Iran
Alliance_of_Builders_of_Islamic_Iran
Mosque in Tehran, Iran
held in 1986 with Mohammad Karim Pirnia, Mehdi Chamran, Bagher Ayatollahzadeh Shirazi, Ali Ghaffari, and Mehdi Hodjat as the jury members, and with the
Grand_Mosalla_of_Tehran
Political party in Iran
Rahimian Marzieh Vahid-Dastjerdi Mehdi Chamran Yahya Ale Eshaq Hamid-Reza Haji Babaee Reza Roosta Azad Mahmoud Khosravivafa Mehdi Mohammadi Alireza Marandi Nader
Popular Front of Islamic Revolution Forces
Popular_Front_of_Islamic_Revolution_Forces
Capital and largest city of Iran
Central Government • Mayor Alireza Zakani • City Council Chairman Mehdi Chamran Area • Urban 750 km2 (290 sq mi) • Metro 2,235 km2 (863 sq mi) Elevation
Tehran
Government official
fairness and service Mohammad Javad Haj Ali Akbari, adviser for the youth Mehdi Chamran, adviser for city councils Brig. Gen. Mohammad Rouyanian, adviser for
Advisor to the President of Iran
Advisor_to_the_President_of_Iran
2013. Retrieved 18 April 2013. Shahsavandi, Ali (12 January 2013). "Mehdi Chamran Declines his Nomination for 2013 Presidential Election". Pars Herald
2013 Iranian presidential election
2013_Iranian_presidential_election
beyond repair, making all rescue operations impossible. The reaction of Mehdi Chamran, Chairman of the Tehran City Council: “We hope and pray to God that
List_of_earthquakes_in_Iran
# Member Bloc Party Notes 1 Mehdi Chamran Conservative —N/a Chairman (2014–2017) 2 Alireza Dabir Conservative PJPII 3 Ahmad Masjed-Jamei Reformist —N/a
List of members of City Council of Tehran
List_of_members_of_City_Council_of_Tehran
Iranian politician
City Council of Tehran Incumbent Assumed office 5 August 2021 Chairman Mehdi Chamran Preceded by Ebrahim Amini Member of City Council of Tehran Incumbent
Parviz_Sorouri
Iranian academic and conservative politician
Civic offices Preceded by Mehdi Chamran Spokesperson of the City Council of Tehran 2007–2013 Succeeded by Reza Taghipour
Khosro_Daneshjou
Conservatives Reformists Seats won 18 / 31 13 / 31 Chairman before election Mehdi Chamran Principlist Elected Chairman Ahmad Masjed-Jamei Reformists
2013 Tehran City Council election
2013_Tehran_City_Council_election
Iranian journalist and reformist politician
Hajjarian Ebrahim Asgharzadeh Preceded by Rahmatollah Khosravi Succeeded by Mehdi Chamran Member of City Council of Tehran In office 29 April 1999 – 15 January
Mohammad_Atrianfar
Political party in Iran
logo Chairman Parviz Sarvari Spokesperson Jalal Maleki List-leader Mehdi Chamran Founded 2017 Colors Blue Slogan Persian: در خدمت شهرمان هستیم, lit. 'We
Service_list
Conservatives Seats won 15 / 15 0 / 15 List Hope Service Chairman before election Mehdi Chamran Conservative Elected Chairman Mohsen Hashemi Reformist
2017 Tehran City Council election
2017_Tehran_City_Council_election
Iranian cleric and politician
time, was killed in an accident. Noori was freed from Evin Prison when Mehdi Karroubi, speaker of the Majlis at the time, wrote a letter to the Supreme
Abdollah_Nouri
Conservatives Reformists Seats won 10 / 15 4 / 15 Seat change 4 4 Chairman before election Mehdi Chamran Conservative Elected Chairman Mehdi Chamran Conservative
2006 Tehran City Council election
2006_Tehran_City_Council_election
(born 1954) Minister of Housing (since 2011) Yes No —N/a —N/a —N/a Mehdi Chamran (born 1941) Chairman of City Council of Tehran (since 2003) Yes No —N/a
List of candidates in the 2013 Iranian presidential election
List_of_candidates_in_the_2013_Iranian_presidential_election
Iranian politician and activist (1931–2017)
with Mostafa Chamran, Ali Shariati, and Sadegh Qotbzadeh in 1961. They were all part of the external wing of the group. In 1963, Yazdi, Chamran and Ghotbzadeh
Ebrahim_Yazdi
Iranian politician and academic
Masjed-Jamei was elected as chairman by 16 out of 31 votes and succeeded Mehdi Chamran in the post. Senior reformer quits in Iran, BBC, 14 December 2000. Iranian
Ahmad_Masjed-Jamei
Iranian politician and businessman
and currently is the longest-serving member of the council along with Mehdi Chamran. AFC AD HOC COMMITTEE FOR PROFESSIONAL CLUBS حبيب کاشاني عضو هيات رئيسه
Habib_Kashani
2014 Iranian war film
directed by Ebrahim Hatamikia. Che depicts 48 hours in the life of Mostafa Chamran in August 1979, who was then defense minister of Iran. On August 16 and
Che_(2014_film)
Nationalist-Religious Freedom-Seekers Coalition Seats won 0 / 15 0 / 15 Chairman before election Vacant Elected Chairman Mehdi Chamran Conservatives
2003 Tehran City Council election
2003_Tehran_City_Council_election
Iranian conservative politician
Council of Tehran In office 29 April 2003 – 3 September 2013 Chairman Mehdi Chamran Preceded by Ebrahim Asgharzadeh Succeeded by Morteza Talaie Member of
Hassan_Bayadi
Saberi Foumani, Iranian satirist, writer, and teacher. September 9 – Mehdi Chamran, Iranian architect and conservative politician. September 11 – Parviz
1941_in_Iran
Urban park in northern Tehran, Iran
Valiasr Street at the foot of the Alborz mountains to the east, extending to Chamran Expressway and Seoul Street to the west. The park lies in the southern
Mellat_Park
Village in Khuzestan, Iran
(Persian: خشان, also Romanized as Khashān; also known as Shahīd Chamrān and Shahīd Doktor Chamrān) is a village in Hoseynabad Rural District, in the Central
Khashan
Iranian cleric (1944–1981)
Ahmad. He was one of the three Iranian key officials along with Mostafa Chamran and Mohtashamipur who strengthened Iran's commitment to Lebanon. Montazeri
Mohammad_Montazeri
Iranian politician (1936–1982)
more radical wing of the movement together with Ebrahim Yazdi, Mostafa Chamran and Ali Shariati. However, he was dismissed from the school before graduating
Sadegh_Ghotbzadeh
(Commander) Sabz Ali Khodadad (Commander) Minister of Defence Mostafa Chamran (Start of War – 29 October 1980) Col. Javad Fakoori (–September 1980) Col
Iranian leaders of the Iran–Iraq War
Iranian_leaders_of_the_Iran–Iraq_War
leaders Mohammad-Javad Bahonar Abolhassan Banisadr Mehdi Bazargan Mohammad Beheshti Mostafa Chamran Sadegh Ghotbzadeh Hassan Habibi Hashemi Rafsanjani
Slogans of the Iranian Revolution
Slogans_of_the_Iranian_Revolution
Mortality tally for political uprising
generals and were approved by the Tehran court in February 1979. They were Mehdi Rahimi, the military commander of Tehran, Reza Naji, the military governor
Casualties of the Iranian Revolution
Casualties_of_the_Iranian_Revolution
Government of Iran from February to November 1979
formed by the order of Ruhollah Khomeini on 4 February 1979, and headed by Mehdi Bazargan. For a week, both Bazargan and Shapour Bakhtiar, the Shah's last
Interim Government of Iran (1979)
Interim_Government_of_Iran_(1979)
Village in Kerman, Iran
Naser-e Do Shahid Chamran (Persian: نثردو شهيدچمران, also Romanized as Nas̱er-e Do Shahīd Chamrān) is a village in Arzuiyeh Rural District, in the Central
Naser-e_Do_Shahid_Chamran
control of Paveh and its surrounding mountain passes. August 18: Mostafa Chamran is trapped in Paveh by Kurdish troops. Later, Iranian troops retake the
1979 Kurdish rebellion in Iran
1979_Kurdish_rebellion_in_Iran
Casualties of 2025 armed conflict
district of Tajrish, including 35 women and children who were taken to Chamran Hospital. The governor of Iran's East Azerbaijan province said 31 people
Casualties of the Twelve-Day War
Casualties_of_the_Twelve-Day_War
leaders Mohammad-Javad Bahonar Abolhassan Banisadr Mehdi Bazargan Mohammad Beheshti Mostafa Chamran Sadegh Ghotbzadeh Hassan Habibi Hashemi Rafsanjani
Left-wing guerrilla groups of Iran
Left-wing_guerrilla_groups_of_Iran
City in Kerman province, Iran
of Technology is a graduate-level degree-granting institution. Shahid Chamran Technical College of Kerman Payam Noor University of Kerman Kerman Khaje-Nasir
Kerman
God's government is a revolt against God. Revolt against God is blasphemy. Mehdi Bazargan introduced his 7-member cabinet on February 14, 1979,[citation
Organizations of the Iranian Revolution
Organizations_of_the_Iranian_Revolution
Iranian-born Lebanese imam (1928–1978)
cooperated with Mostafa Chamran, Sadegh Ghotbzadeh, and other Iranian Islamist activists during the civil war. Sadr and Chamran had an important role in
Musa_al-Sadr
2022), Iranian-American businessman, investor, and philanthropist Mostafa Chamran (1932–1981), physicist, politician and commander Nasser Givehchi (1932–2017)
List_of_people_from_Tehran
President of Iran from 1989 to 1997
Representative of Khomeini at Defense High Council (after death of Mostafa Chamran) and Second-in-Command of Iran's Joint Chiefs of Staff in the last year
Akbar_Hashemi_Rafsanjani
Mohammad Beheshti, Ayatollah Habibolah Bitaraf, cabinet minister Mostafa Chamran, former Vice President and Minister of Defense Rahman Dadman, cabinet minister
List of University of Tehran people
List_of_University_of_Tehran_people
Village in Khuzestan, Iran
Tang-e Sheykh (Persian: تنگ شيخ; also known as Chamrān and Chamrānābād) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Behbahan County
Tang-e_Sheykh
Village in Lorestan, Iran
(Persian: چم شهران, also Romanized as Cham-e Shahrān; also known as Shahīd Chamrān) is a village in Mamulan Rural District, Mamulan District, Pol-e Dokhtar
Cham-e_Shahran
1979 return of Iranian religious leader
because the people approved me!" On 5 February, Ayatollah Khomeini chose Mehdi Bazargan as Prime Minister of the interim government. On 8 February, the
Ruhollah Khomeini's return to Iran
Ruhollah_Khomeini's_return_to_Iran
Public high school in Tehran, Iran
Mohammad Mohammadi (2012–present) Dr. Mahmoud Behzad Sources Sources Mostafa Chamran (1932–1981), minister of National Defence and chief of Islamic Revolution
Alborz_High_School
politician. January 30 – Pooran Farrokhzad, Iranian writer. March 8 – Mostafa Chamran, Iranian politician. March 13 – Akbar Poudeh, Iranian cyclist. March 21
1932_in_Iran
Political party in Iran
1981, Mehdi Hashemi took over the group. The major activity of the SATJA and its magazine was to promote Muammar Gaddafi and insult Mostafa Chamran, Musa
People's Revolutionary Organization of the Islamic Republic of Iran
People's_Revolutionary_Organization_of_the_Islamic_Republic_of_Iran
Football league season
Referee: Seyed Mehdi Seyed Ali 5 May 2019 17:00 Sardar Jangal Rasht Referee: Seyed Vahid Kazemi source= [3] 2 May 2019 16:00 Chamran Saveh Referee: Ali
2018–19_League_2_(Iran)
Political opposition party in Iran
from the early 1950s during Mossadegh's time in office. However, in 1961, Mehdi Bazargan, Mahmud Taleghani, Yadollah Sahabi (all prominent liberals) broke
Freedom_Movement_of_Iran
on 23 April 1981. She had been beaten and strangled to death. Mostafa Chamran (48) was an Iranian physicist, politician, commander and guerrilla fighter
List of unsolved murders (1980–1999)
List_of_unsolved_murders_(1980–1999)
Revolution in Iran from 1978 to 1979
liberals—the democratic, reformist Islamic Freedom Movement of Iran, headed by Mehdi Bazargan, and the more secular National Front. They were based in the urban
Iranian_Revolution
Seyyed Jafar Kashfi Yadollah Kaboli Khansari Mishkín-Qalam Jalil Rasouli Mehdi Saeedi Mir Ali Tabrizi Golnar Servatian Javad Alizadeh Maziyar Bizhani Nikahang
List_of_Iranians
Cemetery in Tehran
justice of Iran (1979–81) and head of Islamic Republic Party (IRP) Mostafā Chamrān (1932–1981) – minister of defence Mohammad-Javād Bāhonar (1933–1981) –
Behesht-e_Zahra
Prime Minister of Iran from 1981 to 1989
with the party at the time, among them Mehdi Bazargan, Yadolah Sahabi, Mahmoud Taleghani, and Mostafa Chamran would become Mousavi's closest allies. Mousavi
Mir-Hossein_Mousavi
Government of Iran from November 1979 to July 1980
Interim Government on Ruhollah Khomeini's request after the resignation of Mehdi Bazargan because of the Iran hostage crisis happening at the time. According
Interim Government of Iran (1979–80)
Interim_Government_of_Iran_(1979–80)
Iranian politician (1911–1989)
revolution, Riahi left Iran and settled in France. However, upon the request of Mehdi Bazargan who led the interim government Riahi returned to Iran and took
Taghi_Riahi
City in Qom province, Iran
connection between the words "Komiran", "Shemiran (near Tehran)", "Tehran", "Chamran (in Saveh areas)" and "Iran". They considered the old name of Qom to be
Qom
Former Armed Wing of the Amal Movement
around 500 to 600 Amal volunteers participated in the war next to Mostafa Chamran, one of the co-founders of Amal. In summer 1982 Husayn Al-Musawi, deputy
Lebanese_Resistance_Regiments
Arab nationalist uprising in southwest Iran after the revolution
November) Commanders and leaders Oan Ali Mohammed Mehdi Bazargan Taqi Riahi Ahmad Madani Mostafa Chamran Units involved Islamic Republic of Iran Army Revolutionary
1979_Khuzestan_insurgency
University in Iran
Najafi returned to Iran. He started working as a consultant to Mostafa Chamran and was later the president of Isfahan University of Technology (1980–1981)
Isfahan University of Technology
Isfahan_University_of_Technology
Iranian special external operations force (established 1988)
established within the Revolutionary Guards by Defense Minister Mostafa Chamran, in cooperation with Mohammad Montazeri's Department for Islamic Liberation
Quds_Force
leaders Mohammad-Javad Bahonar Abolhassan Banisadr Mehdi Bazargan Mohammad Beheshti Mostafa Chamran Sadegh Ghotbzadeh Hassan Habibi Hashemi Rafsanjani
Outline_of_the_2026_Iran_war
Oldest institute of higher learning in Iran
politician Ebrāhim Yazdi (1931–2017) – minister of foreign affairs Mostafā Chamrān (1932–1981) – minister of national defence Abbās Amir-Entezām (1932–2018)
Dar_al-Fonun
Tehran to witness the homecoming of Khomeini. February 4: Khomeini appoints Mehdi Bazargan as prime minister of The Interim Government of Iran. February 9:
Timeline of the Iranian Revolution
Timeline_of_the_Iranian_Revolution
Iranian Constitution of 1906 rather than religious rule. Prominent in it was Mehdi Bazargan and his liberal, moderate Islamic group Freedom Movement of Iran
Background and causes of the Iranian Revolution
Background_and_causes_of_the_Iranian_Revolution
Mohammad-Ali Rajai − second president of Iran (killed by terrorists) Mostafa Chamran – Iranian defense minister, first commander of the Pasdaran and founding
List_of_Shia_Muslims
Founder of Persepolis Athletic and Cultural Club
original headquarters still exists today on Shariati Avenue as the Shahid Chamran Sports and Cultural Complex. "شناختنامه علی عبده معروف به میلاد زینلی;
Ali_Abdo_(football_chairman)
Iranian military commander
تهرانی مقدم همسایه چمران شد" [Shahid Tehrani Moghaddam became a neighbor of Chamran] (in Persian). Retrieved 5 October 2024. "روش توسعه تجربی با الگوگیری از
Hassan_Bagheri
2003. "Municipality Spending Income of "Parkban Plan" to Improve Traffic: Chamran". Hamshahri (in Persian). No. 3735. 29 June 2005. "Acting Mayor Decided"
List_of_mayors_of_Tehran
Iranian politician
in 1954. He studied petroleum and earth science engineering at Shahid Chamran University. He received a master's degree in industrial management from
Gholam-Hossein_Nozari
City in Fars province, Iran
Babakuhi Kuye Jamaran(siman) Baskul Nader Talkhedash Kaftarak Sare Dozak Chamran Sange Siah Amir Kabir Blvd Modares Dinakan Darvazeh Kazeron Darvaze Isfahan
Shiraz
21 +21 Islamic Republican Party Mohammad Beheshti 60 18 +18 Eponym Group Mehdi Bazargan 30 9 +9 Office for the Cooperation of the People with the President
Iranian legislative election, 1980 (Tehran, Rey and Shemiranat)
Iranian_legislative_election,_1980_(Tehran,_Rey_and_Shemiranat)
University in Urmia, Iran
Building Classroom Building Enrollment office building Azadegan Gymnasium Chamran Auditorium Mosque Technology Park Central Restaurant North campus (boys'
Urmia_University
Dam in Khuzestan, Iran
water intake had been postponed several times. Mehdi Qomshi, professor of water engineering at Chamran University of Ahvaz, says that the Gotvand dam
Upper_Gotvand_Dam
in the north of Tehran hosted 1976 Bowling World Cup and renamed Shahid Chamran Bowling after the revolution. There was initially no stadium for the football
History_of_Persepolis_F.C.
City in Khuzestan province, Iran
Bahman Golbarnezhad – paralympic racing cyclist Farhad Hasanzadeh – poet Mehdi Hasheminasab – football player Hossein Kanaanizadegan – football player
Abadan,_Iran
Historical region in northwestern Iran
Westminster Hospital Urmia (now Urmia University of Medical Sciences) Shahid Chamran Hall (central library) – of the University of Urmia Behnam House is part
Azerbaijan_(Iran)
Conference about Iranian political crisis
leaders Mohammad-Javad Bahonar Abolhassan Banisadr Mehdi Bazargan Mohammad Beheshti Mostafa Chamran Sadegh Ghotbzadeh Hassan Habibi Hashemi Rafsanjani
Guadeloupe_Conference
Village in Kerman, Iran
Zargareha Shomareh-ye Do Mowtowr-e Zargareha Shomareh-ye Yek Naser-e Do Shahid Chamran Pedeh Pirbiyabani Qaderabad Qaemabad Rahimabad Rahimabad-e Mowtowr Hoseyn
Sikhoran,_Kerman
Protests against water shortages in Iran
Hamzeh (Farzad) Farisat, from Alavi in Ahvaz Mehdi Chanani in Shoush Hamid Mojadam (Jokari) in Chamran Mohammad Abdollahi, Izeh Names of confirmed police
2021_Iranian_water_protests
Iranian Grand Ayatollah (1804–1898)
Iran from roughly 1839 to his death in 1898. His Father Mulla Muhammad Mehdi was one of the Ulama (shia clergic teacher) of Behshahr. He was his first
Muhammad_Ashrafi
Government ministry of Iran
– 12 October 1918) Fathollah Khan Akbar (12 October 1918 – 3 July 1920) Mehdi Vosough al-Saltaneh [fa] (3 July 1920 – 26 October 1920) Abdollah Khan Hamadani
Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces Logistics (Iran)
Ministry_of_Defence_and_Armed_Forces_Logistics_(Iran)
Village in Kerman, Iran
Zargareha Shomareh-ye Do Mowtowr-e Zargareha Shomareh-ye Yek Naser-e Do Shahid Chamran Pedeh Pirbiyabani Qaderabad Qaemabad Rahimabad Rahimabad-e Mowtowr Hoseyn
Kaliyan,_Kerman
Village in Yazd province, Iran
Among the futsal teams of this village are Shahid Chamran and Zardeyn City teams. Shahid Chamran team has a history of winning the futsal cup of Zardeyn
Zardeyn
Overview of Iranian liberalism
of Iran. Prominent members are Mehdi Bazargan, Ebrahim Yazdi, Mostafa Chamran, Sadegh Ghotbzadeh and Ali Shariati. Mehdi Bazargan (September 1, 1907 –
Liberalism_in_Iran
Iranian politician (1919–1979)
ISBN 978-0-275-97187-8. Retrieved 8 August 2013. Debating Muslims Michael M. J. Fischer, Mehdi Abedi Dabashi, Hamid (28 July 2017). Theology of Discontent: The Ideological
Morteza_Motahhari
Village in Kerman, Iran
Zargareha Shomareh-ye Do Mowtowr-e Zargareha Shomareh-ye Yek Naser-e Do Shahid Chamran Pedeh Pirbiyabani Qaderabad Qaemabad Rahimabad Rahimabad-e Mowtowr Hoseyn
Baghan,_Kerman
MEHDI CHAMRAN
MEHDI CHAMRAN
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Bengali, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Kurdish, Muslim, Oriya, Parsi, Telugu
Plant; Guided; Thunder; A Flower; Henna
Girl/Female
Indian
Mehndi, Fragrance
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beautiful color
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mehndi, Fragrance
Girl/Female
Muslim
Mehndi, Fragrance
Girl/Female
Indian
Mehndi, Fragrance
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rightly guided
Girl/Female
Indian
Mehndi, Fragrance
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mehndi, Fragrance
Girl/Female
Native American
Henna.
Boy/Male
Indian
Rightly guided
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Heena
Girl/Female
Indian
Beautiful color
Girl/Female
Indian
Flower.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Guided to the right path.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mehndi, Fragrance
Boy/Male
Indian
A flower
Boy/Male
Indian
Henna; Mehndi
Girl/Female
Basque, German, Spanish
Reference to the Virgin Mary
Girl/Female
Muslim
Mehndi, Fragrance
MEHDI CHAMRAN
MEHDI CHAMRAN
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Creeper of Love
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the personal name Dennis.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Fairy queen, Ambition
Girl/Female
Indian
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Sensitive
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
An Inhabitant
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Giver of Might and Glory
Boy/Male
Farsi, French, German
Of Good Quality
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly a variant of Scaife.Dutch (Belgium) : from German schaf, hence a metonymic occupational name for a shepherd or a nickname for someone thought to resemble a sheep in some way.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Immortal
MEHDI CHAMRAN
MEHDI CHAMRAN
MEHDI CHAMRAN
MEHDI CHAMRAN
MEHDI CHAMRAN
n.
Among Mohammedans, the last imam or leader of the faithful. The Sunni, the largest sect of the Mohammedans, believe that he is yet to appear.
n.
A fondness for romantic characteristics or peculiarities; specifically, in modern literature, an aiming at romantic effects; -- applied to the productions of a school of writers who sought to revive certain medi/val forms and methods in opposition to the so-called classical style.