Kourosh
Kourosh, is a Persian male name common in Iran. Kourosh is composed of kouro- + -sh -, meaning "Lord of the sun".
It was the throne name of Cyrus the Great and some other kings of the Achaemenid dynasty, historically translated into English and Latin as "Cyrus".
Etymology
The name Cyrus is a Latinized form derived from the Greek Κῦρος, Kỹros, itself from the Old Persian Kūruš. The name and its meaning has been recorded in ancient inscriptions in different languages. The ancient Greek historians Ctesias and Plutarch noted that Cyrus was named from Kuros, the Sun, a concept which has been interpreted as meaning "like the Sun" by noting its relation to the Persian noun for sun, khouro, while using -sh as a proprietorial suffix. This may also point to a relationship to the mythological "first king" of Persia, Jamshid, whose name also incorporates the element "sun".Karl Hoffmann has suggested a translation based on the meaning of an Indo-European-root "to humiliate" and accordingly "Cyrus" means "humiliator of the enemy in verbal contest". In the Persian language and especially in Iran, Cyrus's name is spelled as کوروش. In the Bible, he is known as Koresh.
People
Notable people with the name include:- Kourosh (Cyrus) the Great, Iranian King of Kings
- Kourosh I (Cyrus I), Iranian King, Grandfather of Cyrus the Great
- Kourosh (Cyrus) the Younger, Brother of Iranian King of Kings, Artaxerxes I of Persia
- Kourosh Bagheri, Iranian weightlifter
- Kourosh Kalantar-zadeh, Iranian-Australian scientist
- Kourosh Khani, racing driver
- Koorosh Modaressi, Iranian politician
- Kourosh Safavi, linguist, translator
- Kourosh Sehati, journalist
- Kourosh Sotoodeh, fashion photographer
- Kourosh Zaim, Iranian author, inventor, engineer
- Kourosh Zolani, Iranian-American composer
- Kourosh Yaghmaei, Iranian pop-rock musician