Name Meaning & Origin
"Zarer was a Sasanian prince who attempted to seize the throne from his brother Balash in 485"
Zarer was a Sasanian prince who attempted to seize the throne from his brother Balash in 485. He only appears in the work of the contemporary Armenian historian Ghazar Parpetsi. After the death of Peroz I, Balash was elected as king by the nobility and clergy. Zarer, dissatisfied with the election, rebelled. Balash was thus forced to make peace with his enemy Vahan Mamikonian and sent him at the head of an army to suppress the rebellion of Zarer. Zarer was shortly defeated, and fled to the mountains, but was quickly captured and "shot down like an animal".
Zarer was a Sasanian prince who attempted to seize the throne from his brother Balash in 485. He only appears in the work of the contemporary Armenian historian Ghazar Parpetsi. After the death of Peroz I, Balash was elected as king by the nobility and clergy. Zarer, dissatisfied with the election, rebelled. Balash was thus forced to make peace with his enemy Vahan Mamikonian and sent him at the head of an army to suppress the rebellion of Zarer. Zarer was shortly defeated, and fled to the mountains, but was quickly captured and "shot down like an animal".…
Life Path 9 — Compassion & Idealism: Humanitarian, selfless, and globally-minded.
Root element "Zarir" emerges in Multiple origins tradition, carrying the core meaning "Zarer was a Sasanian prince who attempted to seize the throne from his brother Balash in 485".
Used in English literary and religious texts, spreading through cultural exchange.
Carried across regions through trade, religion, and migration. Multiple spelling variants develop.
Standardized in its current form, established across English-speaking and Muslim communities.
A name used globally.
The Life Path number for Zarir is 9, associated with Compassion & Idealism. Soul Urge: 1. Personality: 8.
Zarir is Gender-Neutral. Based on US data, 50% male and 50% female.
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