Gender | Female |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Persian |
Narges or Nargess (Persian: نرگس) is a Persian female name, as well as the Persian word for flower Narcissus. The narcissus flower is often associated with spring and is celebrated for its delicate beauty and fragrance. The name Nargess translates to "narcissus" or "daffodil" in Persian, which itself comes from the Greek word "Narkissos'', symbolizing beauty and renewal. It is commonly used in the Islamic culture, particularly among Shi'a Muslims.[1]
The name has been featured in various literary works, including the national epic of Persia, the Shahnameh. In Persian literature, poetry, and folklore, poets like Hafez and Saadi have mentioned Nargess in their works. There is also a myth associated with the name Nargess that a beautiful woman named Nargess was transformed into a narcissus flower.