The name Navid is a beautiful, melodious variant of the Persian name «Navid», which means «news» or «good tidings». In Persian culture, this first name traditionally stands for hope, joy, and the beginning of a new, happy chapter. Through migration, the name came to Germany and has established itself here as a symbol of cultural bridges and open-minded identity. It carries a historical depth that points to the rich literary tradition of Persia, without appearing cumbersome.
Those named Navid often radiate a natural, inviting charisma that immediately captivates people. He is likely the one who brings good cheer to the group and maintains a cool head and a warm heart even in stressful moments. With a smile on his face, he masters challenges by approaching them with a certain lightness and charm, rather than fighting them with sheer hardness.
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What science says. The effect of a first name on character is documented, and several scientific studies have looked into it. They do not show that a name contains a hidden personality, but that it captures attention, triggers social expectations and slightly changes the way others respond to us. Read our article what the psychology of first names is based on to find out more.
In love In love, Navid is a devoted partner who values romance and sincerity. He seeks no superficial adventures, but rather deep, emotional connections where he can open up and trust. His sense of humor ensures that the relationship never stagnates into routine, while his intuitive nature allows him to accurately read his partner's moods.
Translated, it means «news», «good tidings», or «bearer of good luck».
No, it has Persian (Iranian) roots, but is widespread in Germany due to cultural diversity.
No, since the name does not originate from the Christian calendar of saints, no specific name day is known.
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