Parvēz, Pērvaz, Parviz or Parvīs[1] (
Persian: پرویز—پرویز in
Nastaliq, meaning "fortunate, victorious";
Middle Persian: plwycParvēz, also ʾplwycAbarvēz/Aparvēz), is a Persian male given name, mostly popular in
Iran,
Central Asia,
South Asia and among
Azeris. It is also a common surname.
Note:
Parvēz, Parvez, Parvīz, Parwez, Parwiz, Pervaiz, Pervaz, Pervez, Perviz, Parvase, or Purvez are usually the same name but with different spellings. Furthermore, pronunciation between these different spellings are generally extremely similar or identical. All of these are ultimately derived from the
Middle Persian name
Peroz, of which
there are many variations, such as
Piruz,
Phiroze,
Feroze, etc.
^In the early new Persian and the eastern contemporary variants of the Persian language, there are two different vowels ī and ē which are shown by the same Perso-Arabic letter ی, and in the standard transliteration, both of them are usually transliterated as ī.
This page or section lists people that share the same
given name. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article.
Parvēz, Pērvaz, Parviz or Parvīs[1] (
Persian: پرویز—پرویز in
Nastaliq, meaning "fortunate, victorious";
Middle Persian: plwycParvēz, also ʾplwycAbarvēz/Aparvēz), is a Persian male given name, mostly popular in
Iran,
Central Asia,
South Asia and among
Azeris. It is also a common surname.
Note:
Parvēz, Parvez, Parvīz, Parwez, Parwiz, Pervaiz, Pervaz, Pervez, Perviz, Parvase, or Purvez are usually the same name but with different spellings. Furthermore, pronunciation between these different spellings are generally extremely similar or identical. All of these are ultimately derived from the
Middle Persian name
Peroz, of which
there are many variations, such as
Piruz,
Phiroze,
Feroze, etc.
^In the early new Persian and the eastern contemporary variants of the Persian language, there are two different vowels ī and ē which are shown by the same Perso-Arabic letter ی, and in the standard transliteration, both of them are usually transliterated as ī.
This page or section lists people that share the same
given name. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article.