Persian male name:
Everlasting / Eternal / Absolute / Without Equal
The name is used in both Arabic and Persian and in Islamic religion it is one of the 99 names of god (As-Samad)
However the name/word has been found to out-date the Islamic religion by millenia, examples have been found in both the ancient Persian empire as well as the ancient Egyptian empire.
On a side note: expect anyone that is literally called the "everlasting eternal absolute god without equal" to be a little weird.
Everlasting / Eternal / Absolute / Without Equal
The name is used in both Arabic and Persian and in Islamic religion it is one of the 99 names of god (As-Samad)
However the name/word has been found to out-date the Islamic religion by millenia, examples have been found in both the ancient Persian empire as well as the ancient Egyptian empire.
On a side note: expect anyone that is literally called the "everlasting eternal absolute god without equal" to be a little weird.
by Prof.Dr.lr.Ing Snapsticks May 24, 2010