Sepideh

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Sepideh is a common female Iranian name that means "Dawn" or "Before the Sunrise". The word "Sepid" also means "white" and is a type of Persian Poetry.

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[edit] Abbreviations and Various Forms of Spelling

  • Sep
  • Sepi
  • Sepee
  • Sepid
  • Sepeed
  • Sepide
  • Sepeede
  • Sepeedeh

[edit] References to the Name

  • "Sepideh", Pop Song by Farshid Amin
  • "Sepideh", Classic Persian Song by Aminollah Rashidi
  • "Sepideh", Classic Song by Bahman Bashi
  • "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

[edit] Noteable Persons by the Name

  • Sepideh, Persian Musician, Persian Pop Music [1]
  • Sepideh Asefnia, Engineer and Entrepreneur
  • Sepideh Danosian, Writer
  • Sepideh Fallah, Actress
  • Sepideh Farsi, Director
  • Sepideh Gazeri, Business Consultant
  • Sepideh Haftgoli, Actress, Model, Producer, and Entrepreneur
  • Sepideh Hanjani, Neurosurgeon
  • Sepideh Kalantarian, Human Right Activist
  • Sepideh Khorasanizadeh, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
  • Sepideh Rousta, Professor of Pediatric Ophthalmology
  • Sepideh Saremi, Writer and Editor
  • Sepideh Shamlou, Writer
  • Sepideh Vahidi, Persian Musician, Classical Persian Music
  • Sepideh Zareparsi, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology
  • Sepideh Farzam, Painter and Artist

[edit] See also