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Jahangir

From Persian, meaning world-seizer or conqueror of the world.

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Jahangir is a Persian name meaning world-seizer or conqueror of the world. It is famously associated with imperial power in Persianate history, especially through the Mughal emperor Jahangir, whose reign helped make the name broadly recognized. That historical connection gives the name a regal, expansive quality, as though it is made for rule, ambition, and large-scale vision.

Its sound is grand and formal, with a distinctly high-status feel. In modern use, Jahangir still feels stately and cultivated, carrying the weight of empire and literary memory. It is not a casual name; it sounds deliberate, commanding, and rooted in classical culture.

The meaning itself gives it momentum, while the historical associations deepen its prestige. Jahangir is the kind of name that projects scale, confidence, and continuity with a sophisticated past. Even outside Persian tradition, it reads as powerful and memorable.

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