Sepideh
Sepideh (Persian: سپیده, pronounced [sepiːde] (listen)) is a female Persian name that means the break of dawn, morning twilight, or first lights in the sky appearing before sunrise. It is popular in Iran, Iraqi Kurdistan, Afghanistan and Tajikistan. The word Sepideh symbolizes beauty and coming of a better time after a long hard era in Persian literature as Sepideh eliminates darkness of night and indicates start of a new bright day.
The Persian word "Sepid" or "Sefid" also means "white".
Abbreviations and various forms of spelling
- Sep
- Sepi
- Sepie
- Sepee
- Sepid
- Sepeed
- Sepide
- Sepeede
- Sepeedeh
- Ssepiedeh
- Seppy
- Cepide
Geography
- Sepideh, Iran, a village in Isfahan Province, Iran
References to the name
- "Sepideh", Classic Persian Song by Aminollah Rashidi
- "Sepideh", Classic Song by Bahman Bashi
- "Sepideh", Song by Farshid Amin
- "Sepideh album", Classic album by Mohammad-Reza Shajarian and Mohammad-Reza Lotfi
- "Sepideh Dam", Pop Song by Javad Yasari
- "Pol-e Sepid" or "Pol-e Sefid", town in northern province of Iran
- "Div-e Sepid", legend of Mazandaran
- "Rude Sefid" or "Sefid River", river in northwestern Iran
- "Sepid Island", Iranian Island in Persian Gulf
- "Iran Sepid", Newspaper in Middle East for published in the Braille language for visually impaired Iranians.
- "Shâhigân-ǐ Sepid", Palace of Ctesiphon
Notable persons by the name
- Sepideh (singer), Iranian musician and pop singer
- Sepideh Raissadat, Iranian classical singer (born in Tehran, 1980 )
- Sepideh Fallah, actress in Azadi
- Sepideh Mohammadian (born 1986), Iranian writer
- Sepideh Shamlou, writer
See also
- Sepid Persian Poetry
- Div-e Sepid
- Sefid River
- Islands in Iran
- Iran Sepid Newspaper
- Sepid Palace
- Iranian Writers
- Azadi, the Film
- Persian Pop Music Artists
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