Mahyar is a name of Persian origin, derived from the Middle Persian word "Mah-yazd," which consists of two parts: "Mah" meaning "moon," and "-yazd" meaning "worshipped." Therefore, Mahyar translates to "worshipped moon."
The name has a rich history in Iranian culture. It was popular among the Zoroastrian population, who revered the moon as a celestial body representing light, purity, and fertility. The name Mahyar was often given to boys born under the full moon or during the Zoroastrian month of Mah, named after the moon.
One notable figure with this name is Mahyar Allaf, an Iranian football player who played as a striker for various clubs in Iran, such as Persepolis FC and Esteghlal FC. Born on October 18, 1975, he became known for his impressive skills and goal-scoring abilities, further popularizing the name among sports enthusiasts.
Today, Mahyar continues to be used as both a given name and surname in Iran and among the Iranian diaspora around the world. It is often favored for its unique sound and historical significance, carrying the timeless symbolism of the moon and ancient Persian culture.
The name Mahyar has seen a consistent presence in the United States over time, with five babies being named Mahyar each year from 1985 to 1986, and again in 1990. This demonstrates that the name has maintained its popularity among parents during this period, with a total of fifteen children born with the name Mahyar since 1985.