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'''Shahab''' ({{lang-fa|شَهاب}}) is a male first name in Iran.

The meaning of Shahab is "meteor" or "shooting star". In Persian, the first "a" is pronounced like in "Antilope". The second "a" is pronounced like in "bus". (THERE IS NO "A" IN BUS.)

A common variation of the name Shahab is "Shahaboddin" meaning "Meteor of the Religion".

'''Shahab''' is the name of a class of Iranian missiles (Service time of 1988-present; six variants):
'''Shahab''' is the name of a class of Iranian missiles (Service time of 1988-present; six variants):
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* [[Shahab-1]]
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'''Shahab''' is the former name of [[Mayakovski, Armenia]]
'''Shahab''' is the former name of [[Mayakovski, Armenia]]
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Revision as of 19:48, 15 October 2008

Shahab (Template:Lang-fa) is a male first name in Iran.

The meaning of Shahab is "meteor" or "shooting star". In Persian, the first "a" is pronounced like in "Antilope". The second "a" is pronounced like in "bus". (THERE IS NO "A" IN BUS.)

A common variation of the name Shahab is "Shahaboddin" meaning "Meteor of the Religion".

Shahab is the name of a class of Iranian missiles (Service time of 1988-present; six variants):

Shahab is the former name of Mayakovski, Armenia