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Shirin

Shirin is a female given name of Persian origin. The root is commonly understood to mean "sweet," "pleasant," or "delightful," and the name is used across Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and in diaspora communities.

In Persian literature, Shirin is the heroine of the romance Khosrow and Shirin, a tale of love

Notable people named Shirin include Shirin Ebadi (born 1947), an Iranian lawyer who won the Nobel Peace

The name appears in multiple transliterations, including Shirin and Shireen, reflecting differences in how Persian sounds

between
Khosrow
II
and
Shirin,
a
princess
of
Caucasian
origin
in
some
versions.
The
story,
popularized
by
poets
such
as
Nizami
Ganjavi,
became
a
central
emblem
of
Persian
romantic
narrative
and
has
inspired
numerous
adaptations
in
art,
music,
theater,
and
film,
as
well
as
Armenian
and
Turkish
tellings.
Prize
in
2003,
and
Shirin
Neshat
(born
1957),
an
Iranian-born
visual
artist
known
for
her
work
in
photography
and
video
installations.
The
name
is
also
carried
by
various
other
artists,
scholars,
and
public
figures
across
the
Persian-speaking
world
and
beyond.
are
rendered
in
Latin
script.
It
remains
a
popular
given
name
in
Iran
and
neighboring
regions,
continuing
to
carry
cultural
associations
with
sweetness,
beauty,
and
storytelling.