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Mahshid ( fa, مهشید, ''mahshīd'' or ''mahsheed'', from ''mah'' oon+ ''shīd'' or ''sheed'' ight "moonlight") is a Persian given name for females. Mahshid also translates moon and sun ("mah" + "(khor)shid"). People named Mahshid include: * Mahshid Amirshahi (born 1937), Iranian writer * Mahshid Mirmoezzi (born 1962), Iranian translator from German into Persian * Mahshid Moshiri Mahshid Moshiri ( fa, مهشید مشیری; born 21 March 1951) is an Iranian novelist and lexicographer. Youth and studies Mahshid Moshiri was born in Tehran, Iran on 21 March 1951. She graduated from the University of Sorbonne with a PhD i ... (born 1951), Iranian novelist {{given name Persian feminine given names Feminine given names Persian words and phrases ...
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Mahshid Amirshahi
Mahshid Amirshahi ( fa, مهشید امیرشاهی; surname also Romanized as Amir-Shahy or Amirshahy; born 9 April 1937) is an Iranian novelist, short story writer, humorist, literary critic, journalist, and translator. Biography Amirshahi was born on 9 April 1937 in Kermanshah to Amir Amirshahi, a magistrate, and Moloud Khanlary, a political activist. Amirshahi attended primary and part of the secondary school in Tehran Iran and later went to Charters Towers, a private boarding school in Bexhill-on-Sea Sussex, England. After obtaining her O- and A-levels in various subject matters she studied physics at Woolwich Polytechnic in London. Dead End Alley (1345), Sar Bibi Khanum (1347), After the Last Day (1348), and in the first person singular (1350) were short stories written before the revolution. ; Hazr (1987), Safar (1995), and four volumes of the novel Mothers and Daughters were all published outside of the United States (1998-2009). At the initial stages of the Islamic rev ...
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Mahshid Mirmoezzi
Mahshid Mirmoezzi ( fa, مهشید میرمعزی) is an Iranian translator from the German language. She has translated over 40 works into the Persian language. She has received several prizes, including the Parvin Award for her translation of Pascal Mercier's ''Night Train to Lisbon''. Biography Mahshid Mirmoezzi was born in Qazvin, Iran in 1962. She attended the University of Essen, Germany from 1985, obtaining a degree in environmental engineering. She returned to Iran in 1993. Mirmoezzi worked as a freelance journalist for various publications, including Hamshahri Monthly, Golagha and Rudaki. Her career as a translator began with Ruth Berlau's ''Brechts Lai-Tu'' in 1998. In 2002, her translation of Irvin D. Yalom's ''When Nietzsche Wept ''When Nietzsche Wept'' is a 2007 American art drama film directed by Pinchas Perry and starring Armand Assante, Ben Cross and Katheryn Winnick. It is based on the novel of the same name by Irvin D. Yalom. It was filmed in Bulgaria. ...
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Mahshid Moshiri
Mahshid Moshiri ( fa, مهشید مشیری; born 21 March 1951) is an Iranian novelist and lexicographer. Youth and studies Mahshid Moshiri was born in Tehran, Iran on 21 March 1951. She graduated from the University of Sorbonne with a PhD in linguistics. She is the author of the first ''Persian Phono-Orthographic Dictionary''. She is also an encyclopedist, and has served as the Research Vice President of The Great Persian Encyclopedia Foundation.بنیاد دانش‌نامهٔ بزرگ فارسی


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Persian dictionaries

*Persian Dictionary (alphabetical & analogical). 5th ed, Soroush, Tehran, 2004. *An Unabridged Persian Dictionary (Fascicle 1). GPE, Tehran. 2003. *Persian General Dictionary (in 2 volu ...
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Persian Feminine Given Names
Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the Indo-European family, native language of ethnic Persians *** Persian alphabet, a writing system based on the Perso-Arabic script * People and things from the historical Persian Empire Other uses * Persian (patience), a card game * Persian (roll), a pastry native to Thunder Bay, Ontario * Persian (wine) * Persian, Indonesia, on the island of Java * Persian cat, a long-haired breed of cat characterized by its round face and shortened muzzle * The Persian, a character from Gaston Leroux's ''The Phantom of the Opera'' * Persian, a generation I Pokémon species * Alpha Indi, star also known as "The Persian" See also * Persian Empire (other) * Persian expedition (other) or Persian campaign * Persian Gulf (other) ...
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Feminine Given Names
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A '' Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. The idioms 'on a first-name basis' and 'being on first-name terms' refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or ''gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names and relig ...
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