ܫܝܪܝܢ
Classical Syriac
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle Persian [Book Pahlavi needed] (šylyn' /šīrēn/, “sweet”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ʃirin]
Proper noun
ܫܝܪܝܢ • (širin)
- Shirin, the name of different Christian saints
- 1891, Ignazio Guidi, Un nuovo testo siriaco sulla storia degli ultimi Sassanidi, page 10:
- ܘܣܓܝ ܐܬܝܩܪ ܟܠܗܘܢ ܝܘܡܘ̈ܗܝ ܡܢ ܡܠܟܐ ܘܡܢ ܬܪ̈ܬܝܢ ܢܫܘ̈ܗܝ ܟܪ̈ܝܣܛܝܢܝܬܐ܇ ܕܗܢܘ ܕܝܢ ܡܢ ܫܝܪܝܢ ܐܪܡܝܬܐ ܘܡܢ ܡܪܝܡ ܪܗܘܡܝܬܐ.
- He was greatly honoured during all his days by the king and by his two Christian wives, that is Shirin the Aramean and Mariam the Byzantine.
- a female given name
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