Anvari (surname)
Anvari is a Persian surname.
Origin and Meaning:
The surname "Anvari" is derived from the Persian word "Anvar" (انوار), which is the plural of "Nur" (نور), meaning "lights" or "illuminations." Thus, "Anvari" can be interpreted as "of lights," "possessing lights," or "related to lights." The name may have been associated with qualities such as brightness, enlightenment, or spiritual insight.
Geographical Distribution:
The surname is primarily found in Iran and other countries with a significant Persian diaspora, including Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and parts of Central Asia. It may also be found in other regions due to migration.
Notable Individuals:
- Awḥad ad-Dīn Anvarī (died c. 1189 CE): A prominent Persian poet and astronomer of the 12th century. He is considered one of the masters of Persian panegyric poetry.
Variations:
Spelling variations may exist due to transliteration differences and regional dialects. Some possible variations include:
- Anvary
- Anwari
- Enveri
See Also:
- Persian names
- Iranian culture