𐎧𐏁𐎹𐎠𐎼𐏁𐎠
Old Persian
Descendants
- → Persian: خشایارشا (xašâyâršâ), خشایار (xašâyâr)
- → Marathi: खशायर (khaśāyar)
- → Akkadian:
- Late Babylonian: 𒄭𒅆𒀪𒅈𒐼𒀪 (ḫi-ši-ʾ-ar-šá-ʾ /Ḫišiʾaršaʾ/), 𒄭𒅆𒀪𒅈𒅆 (ḫi-ši-ʾ-ar-ši /Ḫišiʾarši/), 𒄭𒅆𒅈𒋙 (ḫi-ši-ar-šú /Ḫišiaršu/), 𒄭𒅆𒌒𒅆 (ḫi-ši-ár-ši /Ḫišiarši/), 𒄴𒀾𒊭𒄷𒋙 (aḫ-áš-šá-ḫu-šú /Aḫašaḫušu/), 𒄴𒄭𒅈𒋙 (aḫ-ḫi-ar-šú /Aḫiaršu/), 𒄴𒌍𒊑 (aḫ-eš-ri /Aḫešri/), 𒄴𒅆𒅈𒋙 (aḫ-ši-ar-šú /Aḫšiaršu/), 𒄴𒅆𒌒𒋙 (aḫ-ši-ár-šú /Aḫšiaršu/), 𒄴𒅆𒊍𒋢 (aḫ-ši-as-su /Aḫšiasu/), 𒄴𒅆𒄷𒋙 (aḫ-ši-ḫu-šú /Aḫšiḫušu/), 𒄴𒅆𒄿𒅈𒋗 (aḫ-ši-i-ar-šu /Aḫšiaršu/), 𒄴𒅆𒄿𒅈𒋙 (aḫ-ši-i-ar-šú /Aḫšiaršu/), 𒄴𒅆𒅀𒅈 (aḫ-ši-ia-ar /Aḫšiar/), 𒄴𒅆𒅀𒅈𒅆 (aḫ-ši-ia-ar-ši /Aḫšiarši/), 𒄴𒅆𒅀𒅈𒋙 (aḫ-ši-ia-ar-šú /Aḫšiaršu/), 𒄴𒅆𒐊𒅈𒋙 (aḫ-ši-iá-ar-šú /Aḫšiaršu/), 𒄴𒅆𒄿𒈥𒋙 (aḫ-ši-i-mar-šú /Aḫšimaršu/), 𒄴𒋗𒈥𒅆𒀪 (aḫ-šu-mar-ši-ʾ /Aḫšumaršiʾ/), 𒄴𒅆𒅈𒋙 (aḫ-ši-ar-šú /Aḫšiaršu/), 𒋀𒅆𒈥𒋙 (áḫ-ši-mar-šú /Aḫšimaršu/), 𒋀𒅆𒊑𒅈𒋙 (áḫ-ši-ri-ar-šú /Aḫširiaršu/), 𒀝𒅈𒀾𒄷 (ak-ar-áš-ḫu /Akarašḫu/), 𒀝𒅗𒅆𒅈𒅆 (ak-ka-ši-ar-ši /Akašiarši/), 𒀝𒅗𒅆𒅈𒋙 (ak-ka-ši-ar-šú /Akašiaršu/), 𒀝𒆠𒅖𒅈𒋙 (ak-ki-iš-ar-šú /Akišaršu/), 𒀝𒊭𒅈𒋙 (ak-ša-ar-šú /Akšaršú/), 𒀝𒊹𒊑𒌍𒋙 (ak-šár-re-eš-šú /Akšárešu/), 𒀝𒅆𒀪𒅈𒅆 (ak-ši-ʾ-ar-ši /Akšiʾarši/), 𒀝𒅆𒀝𒅈𒋙 (ak-ši-ak-ar-šú /Akšiakaršu/), 𒀝𒅆𒅈𒀀𒋙 (ak-ši-ar-a-šú /Akšiarašu/), 𒀝𒅆𒅈𒊑𒋙 (ak-ši-ar-ri-šú /Akšiarišu/), 𒀝𒅆𒅈𒅆𒄿𒀪 (ak-ši-ar-ši-i-ʾ /Akšiaršīʾ/), 𒀝𒅆𒅈𒋗 (ak-ši-ar-šu /Akšiaršu/), 𒀝𒅆𒅈𒋙 (ak-ši-ar-šú /Akšiaršu/), 𒀝𒅆𒅀𒅈𒀪𒋙 (ak-ši-ia-ar-ʾ-šú /Akšiarʾšu/), 𒀝𒅆𒅀𒅈𒅆 (ak-ši-ia-ar-ši /Akšiarši/), 𒀝𒅆𒅀𒅈𒋙 (ak-ši-ia-ar-šú /Akšiaršu/), 𒀝𒅆𒐊𒅈𒋙 (ak-ši-iá-ar-šú /Akšiaršu/), 𒀝𒅆𒄿𒅈𒋙 (ak-ši-i-ar-šú /Akšiaršu/), 𒀝𒅆𒄿𒈠𒅈𒋙 (ak-ši-i-ma-ar-šú /Akšimaršu/), 𒀝𒅆𒈠𒀝𒋙 (ak-ši-ma-ak-šú /Akšimakšu/), 𒀝𒋛𒈠𒅈𒋙 (ak-ši-ma-ar-šú /Akšimaršu/), 𒀝𒅆𒊑𒌍𒋙 (ak-ši-re-eš-šú /Akširešu/), 𒀝𒋢𒅈𒋙 (ak-šu-ar-šú /Akšuaršu/), 𒀝𒋙𒅈𒋙 (ak-šú-ar-šú /Akšuaršu/), 𒄩𒅆𒄿𒅈𒋙 (ḫa-ši-i-ar-šú /Ḫašiaršu/), 𒄭𒊺𒈥𒋙 (ḫi-še-mar-šú /Ḫišemaršu/), 𒄩𒅆𒀪𒅈𒅆 (ḫi-ši-ʾ-ar-ši /Ḫišiʾarši/), 𒄩𒅆𒀪𒅈𒅆𒀪 (ḫi-ši-ʾ-ar-ši-ʾ /Ḫišiʾaršiʾ/), 𒄩𒅆𒀪𒅈𒋙 (ḫi-ši-ʾ-ar-šú /Ḫišiʾaršu/), 𒄭𒅆𒀪𒀾𒋙 (ḫi-ši-ʾ-áš-šú /Ḫišiʾášú/), 𒄭𒅆𒅈𒐼𒋙 (ḫi-ši-ar-šá-šú /Ḫišiaršašu/), 𒄭𒅆𒌒𒋙 (ḫi-ši-ár-šú /Ḫišiaršu/), 𒄭𒅆𒅀𒅈𒋙 (ḫi-ši-ia-ar-šú /Ḫišiaršu/), 𒄭𒅆𒐊𒅈𒋙 (ḫi-ši-iá-ar-šú /Ḫišiaršu/), 𒄭𒅆𒐊𒈥𒋙 (ḫi-ši-iá-mar-šú /Ḫišiamaršu/), 𒄭𒅆𒈥𒋙 (ḫi-ši-mar-šú /Ḫišimaršu/), 𒅅𒅈𒅈𒅆 (ik-ar-ar-ši /Ikararši/), 𒅆𒆪𒍑𒋾 (ši-ku-uš-ti /Šikušti/)[1]
- → Ancient Greek: Ξέρξης (Xérxēs) (see there for further descendants)
- → Aramaic:
- Imperial Aramaic: 𐡀𐡇𐡔𐡉𐡓𐡔 (ʾḥšyrš), 𐡇𐡔𐡉𐡀𐡓𐡔 (ḥšyʾrš), 𐡇𐡔𐡉𐡓𐡔 (ḥšyrš)[1]
- → Arabic: خْشَايَارْشَا (ḵšāyāršā)
- → Egyptian:
- → Elamite:
- Achaemenid Elamite: 𒅅𒊺𒅕𒆜𒐼 (ik-še-er-iš-šá /Ikšeriša/), 𒅅𒊺𒅕𒐼 (ik-še-er-šá /Ikšerša/), 𒊺𒅕𒐼 (še-er-šá /Šerša/)[1]
- → Hebrew: חשיארש
- See also: אֲחַשְׁוֵרוֹשׁ (Akhashverósh)
- → Armenian: Ահասֆերուս (Ahasferus)
- → Ancient Greek: Ασουηρος (Asouēros)
- → Latin: Ahasuerus, Ahasverus
- → Basque: Asuero
- → Catalan: Assuer
- → Danish: Ahasverus
- → Dutch: Ahasverus
- → English: Ahasuerus
- → Estonian: Ahasveerus
- → Faroese: Áhasverus
- → Finnish: Ahasverus, Ahasveros
- → French: Assuérus
- → Galician: Axuero
- → Latvian: Ahasvērs
- → Polish: Achaszwerosz
- → Portuguese: Assuero, Aasvero, Ahasuerus
- → Spanish: Asuero
- → Tagalog: Asuero
- → Welsh: Ahasferws, Ahasfferus
- → Persian: اَحَشْوِروش
- → Urdu: اخسویرس
- → Sanskrit: क्षयर्ष (kṣayarṣa)
- → Hungarian: Khsajársá
References
- Tavernier, Jan (2007) Iranica in the Achaemenid Period (ca. 550–330 B.C.): Lexicon of Old Iranian Proper Names and Loanwords, Attested in Non-Iranian Texts, Peeters Publishers, →ISBN
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