The baby name Navid is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "nuh-VEED".
Navid is Iranian, Literature, Mythology and Persian in Origin.
Navid is a Persian name that means "good news" or "bearer of good news". It is a unisex name, meaning it can be given to both boys and girls. The name Navid has been used in Iran and other Persian-speaking countries for centuries. It is a popular name among Iranian families and is often given to children born during the Persian New Year, which is celebrated in March.
The pronunciation of Navid is NAH-veed. The name is composed of two parts: "na" meaning "not" and "vid" meaning "to know". Together, the name Navid means "one who does not know" or "one who brings news to those who do not know". The name has a positive connotation and is often associated with hope and optimism.
In Persian mythology, Navid was the name of a hero who was known for his bravery and intelligence. He was a skilled warrior who fought against evil forces and protected his people. The name Navid has also been used in literature and poetry, including the works of the famous Persian poet Hafez. Today, the name Navid is still popular among Persian-speaking communities around the world and is often given to children as a symbol of hope and good fortune.