Definition
The name Davoud Arghavani does not correspond to a widely recognized concept, organization, or historically documented individual in publicly available encyclopedic sources.
Overview
Because reliable, verifiable information about a person or entity bearing this exact name is lacking, it cannot be definitively described in an encyclopedic entry. The name may belong to a private individual or to a figure whose public profile has not been established in scholarly, news, or major media records.
Etymology / Origin
- Davoud: A Persian variant of the name David, which originates from the Hebrew דָּוִד (Dāwīd) meaning “beloved.” The name is common in Iran and among Persian‑speaking communities.
- Arghavani: Likely derived from the Persian word arghavan (ارغوان), meaning “purple” or “the color of a flower,” often associated with the arghavan (crimson) flower. Surnames ending in “‑i” in Persian typically denote a relational or geographic origin, suggesting “of the arghavan (purple) family” or “from the place associated with arghavan.”
Characteristics
Given the absence of confirmed biographical or organizational details, no specific characteristics, accomplishments, or affiliations can be reliably presented for Davoud Arghavani.
Related Topics
- Persian naming conventions
- Persian given name Davoud (David)
- Persian surname formations and meanings (e.g., ‑i suffix)
- Cultural significance of the arghavan flower in Iranian literature and art
Accurate information is not confirmed.