Mirza
See also: mirza
English
Etymology
From Persian میرزا (Mirzâ), from earlier میرزاد (Mirzâd), composed of میر (mir, “commander”) (from Arabic title أَمِير (ʾamīr, “commander, prince”)) and the suffix ـزاد، ـزاده (-zâd, -zâde, “child of, son of”), from زادن (zâdan). Akin to Amir, amir, emir and admiral.
Noun
Mirza (plural Mirzas)
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