Sepideh
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Sepideh (Persian: سپیده [sɛpiːdɛ] (help·info)) 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.
Abbreviations and Various Forms of Spelling
- Sep
- Sepi
- Sepee
- Sepid
- Sepeed
- Sepide
- Sepeede
- Sepeedeh
- Ssepiedeh
- Seppy
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 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 Tayyeri, Iranian Sociologist
- Sepideh Raissadat, Iranian classical singer (born in Tehran, 1980 )
- Sepideh Asefnia, Engineer and Entrepreneur
- Sepideh Danosian, Writer and Editor
- 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
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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