رستم
Persian
Dari | رستم |
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Iranian Persian | |
Tajik | Рустам (Rustam) |
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رستم در حال کشتن اژدها (rostam dar hâl-e koštan-e aždahâ, “Rostam slaying the dragon”)
Etymology
From Middle Persian lwtsthm (/rōdstahm/), from Middle Persian lwd (/rōd/, “river”, whence modern رود (rud)) and stʾhmb (/stahm/, “force, power”, whence ستم (setam, “injustice, tyranny”)), i.e. “strong as a river”. Akin to Old Armenian Առոստոմ (Aṙostom), Ռոստոմ (Ṙostom), Ռաստոմ (Ṙastom), from Middle Iranian.
Firdawsī’s great epic, the Shāhnāma, gives the name a folk etymology from رستم (rastam, “I escaped”), because the hero was born by Caesarean section.
Pronunciation
- (Classical Persian) IPA(key): /ɾusˈtam/
- (Dari Persian) IPA(key): /ɾʊsˈtam/
- (Iranian Persian) IPA(key): /ɾosˈtæm/
- (Tajik) IPA(key): /ɾusˈtam/
Proper noun
رستم • (rostam)
- (Iranian mythology) Rostam, the greatest hero of Iranian mythology
- a male given name, Rostam or Rustam, from Middle Persian
Derived terms
- رستمپور (rostam-pur)
Descendants
- → Azerbaijani: Rüstəm
- → Bashkir: Рөстәм (Röstäm)
- → Chagatai: رستم (Rustäm)
- Uyghur: رۇستەم (rustem)
- Uzbek: Rustam
- → Georgian: როსტომი (rosṭomi)
- → Hindustani: rustam
- Hindi: रुस्तम
- Urdu: رستم
- → Kazakh: Рүстем (Rüstem)
- → Ottoman Turkish: رستم (Rüstem)
- Turkish: Rüstem
- → Albanian: Rustem
- → Russian: Рустем (Rustem)
- → Tatar: Рөстәм (Röstäm)
- → Turkmen: Rüstem
Urdu
Pronunciation
- (Standard Urdu) IPA(key): /ɾʊs.t̪əm/
- (Deccani) IPA(key): /ɾʊs.t̪əm/
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