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Freydun (Persian: فریدون - Freydun; Middle Persian: Frēdōn; Avestan: Θraētaona), also pronounced and spelled Fereydun, Faridun and Afridun, is the name of an Iranian mythical king and hero from the kingdom of Varena. He is known as an emblem of victory, justice, and generosity in the Persian literature.
All of the forms of the name shown above derive, by regular sound laws, from Proto-Iranian Thraetaona (Θraētaona) and Proto-Indo-Iranian Traitaunas.
Traitaunas is a derivative (with augmentative suffix -una/-auna) of Tritas, the name of a deity or hero reflected in the Vedic Trita and the Avestan Thrita (Θrita). Both names are identical to the adjective meaning "the third", a term used of a minor deity associated with two other deities to form a triad. In the Indian Vedas, Trita is associated with gods of thunder and wind.
Trita is also called Aptya (Āptya), a name that is probably cognate with Athwiya (Āθβiya), the name of Thraetaona's father in the Avestā. Traitaunas may therefore be interpreted as "the great son of the deity Tritas". The name was borrowed from Parthian into Armenian as Hrudēn.
Freydun (Persian: فریدون - Freydun; from the Avestan Θraētaona) is an Iranian mythical character.
Freydun, Fereydun, Faridun, or Afridun may refer to:
Freydun (Persian: فریدون - Freydun; from the Avestan Θraētaona), is an Iranian masculine given name.
Freydun, Faridun, or Afridun may refer to:
انگار دستام سرده سردن انگار چشمام شب تارن آسمون سیاه ابر پاره پاره شرشر بارون داره میباره حالا رفتی و من تنها ترین عاشقم رو زمین تنها خاطراتم تو بودی فقط همین(۲) رفتی برو تنها بمون با غصه ها همرا بمون دیگه نمی تونم خسته خستم طلسم غم رو زدم شکستم داره چشمام ابر بارون رو گونه هام شده روون رفتی و رفتی تنها می مونم تا آخر عمر واست می خونم حالا رفتی و من تنهاترین عاشقم رو زمین تنها خاطراتم تو بودی فقط همین
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#Fereydoun Asraei #Ahay Khoshgele Ashegh گۆرانیەکی کۆن کە کەم تا زۆرمان نۆستالژیامان لەگەڵی هەیە فەرەیدوون ئەسرایی - ئەی جوانکیلەی ئەشق بەهیوام کەیف ساز بن پێی آهای خوشگلِ عاشق آهای عمرِ دقایق آهای وصله به موهای تو؛ سنجاقِ شقایق آهای ای گلِ شب بو آهای گلِ هیاهو آهای طعنه زده؛ چشمِ تو، به چشمای آهو دلم؛ لاله ی عاشق آهای بنفشه ی تر نکن غنچه ی نشکفته ی قلبم رو؛ تو پرپر من که؛ دل به تو دادم چرا بُردی ز یادم نگو با منِ عاشق؛ چرا برات زیادم آهای صدای گیتار آهای قلبِ رو دیوار اگه دست؛ توی دستام نذاری، خدانگهدار دلت یاسِ پُر احساسه؛ آی مریمِ نازم تا اون روزی که نبضم بزنه؛ ترانه سازم برات ترانه سازم تو؛ آهنگی وُ سازم بیا برات می خوام از این صدا؛ قفس بسازم آهای خوشگلِ عاشق آهای عمرِ دقایق آهای وصله به موهای تو؛ سنجاقِ شقایق آهای ای گلِ شب بو آهای گلِ هیاهو! آهای طعنه زده؛ چشمِ تو، به چشمای ...
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Freydun (Persian: فریدون - Freydun; Middle Persian: Frēdōn; Avestan: Θraētaona), also pronounced and spelled Fereydun, Faridun and Afridun, is the name of an Iranian mythical king and hero from the kingdom of Varena. He is known as an emblem of victory, justice, and generosity in the Persian literature.
All of the forms of the name shown above derive, by regular sound laws, from Proto-Iranian Thraetaona (Θraētaona) and Proto-Indo-Iranian Traitaunas.
Traitaunas is a derivative (with augmentative suffix -una/-auna) of Tritas, the name of a deity or hero reflected in the Vedic Trita and the Avestan Thrita (Θrita). Both names are identical to the adjective meaning "the third", a term used of a minor deity associated with two other deities to form a triad. In the Indian Vedas, Trita is associated with gods of thunder and wind.
Trita is also called Aptya (Āptya), a name that is probably cognate with Athwiya (Āθβiya), the name of Thraetaona's father in the Avestā. Traitaunas may therefore be interpreted as "the great son of the deity Tritas". The name was borrowed from Parthian into Armenian as Hrudēn.
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