Kasra

male

Origin

The name Kasra (Persian: کسری) originates from Middle Persian, meaning 'royal' or 'majestic'. It is historically associated with the Persian Empire, notably the Sasanian kings, such as Khosrow I (Kasra I). In ancient texts, it appears as a regal title and personal name within Persian and Middle Eastern contexts. The name is not natively Aboriginal or Māori, but has been adopted in multicultural Australian society.

Meaning

Literally translates to 'royal' or 'majestic' in Persian. In Australian English, it connotes dignity and regality, often associated with strong leadership qualities.

Pronunciation

/kæsˈɾɑː/ — Stress on the second syllable, with a rolled 'r' typical in Persian pronunciation, approximated in Australian English as 'kas-RAH'." , 'variants':["Kasra"],

Variants & Nicknames

Variants

  • Kasra
  • Khosrow
  • Khosro

Nicknames

  • Kas
  • K.
  • Kassy

Name Days

  • 28 January (Persian New Year, Nowruz) — Celebrating Persian culture and history in Australia.
  • 16 July (Commemoration of Sasanian Empire anniversary) — Not widely observed, but recognised in Persian communities.
  • Māori and Aboriginal observances do not typically include this name, as it has Middle Eastern origins.

Name Pairings

Names that pair well with kasra:

  • Alexander and Kasra
  • Max and Kasra','Liam and Kasra
  • James and Kasra

Fun Facts

  • The name Kasra is a rare but distinguished choice in Australia, often associated with Persian expatriates and those interested in Middle Eastern cultures.
  • While uncommon, Kasra has appeared in Australian multicultural festivals celebrating Persian New Year (Nowruz).
  • There are no notable Australian celebrities with this name, making it quite unique.

Personality Traits

Common traits associated with the name kasra:

  • Regal
  • Strong-willed
  • Dignified
  • Leader

Aesthetic Qualities

The name has an elegant and symmetrical appearance, with a soft yet regal visual appeal in Latin script, suitable for formal and casual contexts in Australia.

Geographical Distribution

Primarily found among Persian communities in major Australian cities like Sydney, Melbourne, and Canberra, with sporadic usage elsewhere due to multicultural influences.

Numerological Significance

Name number 9, associated with humanitarian qualities, idealism, and global consciousness, fitting for someone seen as a leader or visionary in multicultural settings.

Astrological Connections

No specific zodiac link, but the qualities associated with the number 9 reflect the universalist and compassionate traits often linked to the Sagittarius and Pisces signs in astrology.

Historical Context

Kasra has historical significance through its association with Persian kings such as Khosrow I, who was a renowned Sasanian monarch. In Australian literature, it has appeared occasionally in scholarly texts discussing Middle Eastern influence or within the context of Australia's multicultural literature.

Linguistic Adaptability

The name adapts phonetically in various languages. In English, it remains 'Kasra', while in Persian it is written as کسری and pronounced accordingly. Non-Persian speakers tend to spell and pronounce it approximately as in the original.

Famous People Named kasra

  • Khosrow II (Historical Persian king)
  • Kasra Saffari (Australian-Persian entrepreneur)
  • N/A for Australian celebrities

Popularity in Australia

Year Count
2016 1
2014 1