Description:
Mazda is a surname of Persian origin and is believed to have been derived from the Persian word “mazd,” meaning “wisdom.” It is also thought to have originated from the Zoroastrian religion, which was founded in ancient Persia. The surname is most common in Iran and is also found in other countries in the Middle East, such as Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. It is also found in some parts of Europe, such as Italy and the United Kingdom. The Mazda surname has a long and interesting history. It was first used by the ancient Persians, who believed that wisdom came from the gods, and that those with the surname were blessed with wisdom. It was also used by the Zoroastrians, who believed that Mazda was the supreme god. The Mazda surname has a variety of cultural and customs variations. In some countries, the surname is written in a different way, such as “Mazdah” in Iran or “Mazdah” in Pakistan. In some countries, the surname is also used as a title, such as “Mazdah-e-Khan” in Afghanistan. The Mazda surname is also found in some variations in other countries, such as “Mazda” in Italy and “Mazdah” in the United Kingdom. In some countries, the surname is also used as a title, such as “Mazdah-e-Khan” in Afghanistan.










