Pirtûka Navan Folio I — § 001

Folio § shirin

Şîrîn

Şîrîn — dulce, encantadora (literalmente ‘dulce como la leche’)

La heroína clásica del amor en la literatura persa-kurda

Género
Niña
Origen
Persa
Guía de pronunciación
shee-REEN

La historia del nombre

Şîrîn — the word comes from milk, mother's milk, and settles as sweet, gentle, without bitterness. As a name, through Nizami's Khusraw o Şîrîn (c. 1180), Şîrîn became the figure of great love in the Persian–Kurdish literary world. From the first taste of milk to the everyday word for love — one name, several layers of sweetness.

Etimología

Raíz: šīr · Middle Persian

Şîrîn — written شیرین in Persian and Sorani — derives from Middle Persian šīrēn: a relational adjective formed on šīr ‘milk’ (compare Avestan xšwid-). The original sense is ‘milk-like, milky’ → ‘sweet’ → ‘pleasant, gentle’. The name is best known from Nizami Ganjavi's Khusraw o Šīrīn (c. 1180), one of the great love-romances of the wider Persian literary world, which the Kurdish tradition shares.

Modismos

  • zimanê şîrîn ‘a sweet tongue’ — said of someone whose words give comfort

Familia del nombre

  • Şîranî · derived — ‘sweetness, kindness’ as a given name

Paralelismos lingüísticos

  • Shirin (شیرین) Persiska — Same word, same name
  • xšwid- Avestiska — Old Iranian root for ‘milk’
  • clásico
  • literatura
  • amor
  • poesía

Actualizado: 2026-05-02