| Ishtar was the ancient Sumero-Babylonian goddess of love and fertility. | Ishtar | Star | ستاره |
| Atum: The primeval Egyptian sun god and creator of the world. | Adam: "Red earth". The first human being, who was created by God on the final day of Creation | آدم | |
| http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hapiru | hebrew | ebri, ahbar | عبری - احبار - عابر - پارو - آبرو |
| Hinnom: deep and narrow valley located west and south of Jerusalem where Jews who worshiped idols burned their children alive as a sacrifice to Moloch and Baal, Gehenna: "Place of Torment." The Valley of Hinnom, south-west of Jerusalem, where Solomon, king of Israel, built "a high place", or place of worship, for the gods Chemosh and Moloch. | jahannam | جهنم | |
| In the 8th-6th century BCE, firstborn children were sacrificed to him by the Israelites in the Valleye of Hinnom, south-east of Jerusalem (see also Gehenna) | Moloch | malek | مالک |
| Noah: The ninth in descent from Adam. | noh | نه | |
| Skt. nona, Pers. nana "mother," | nun | naneh | ننه |
| Nun: The primeval water that encircles the entire world, and from which everything was created, personified as a god. | Noah: He was chosen to build the ark, and was thus saved from the flood. | نوح | |
| Osiris: was the Egyptian god of the underworld, although he was also worshipped as a fertility, resurrection, and vegetation god. | Azrael: The Muslim theology, Azrael is the angel of death. | عزراییل | |
| گستاخ - جسور | rude | rud | رود |
English Persian equivalent words with similar pronunciation using loan words as a clue
Monday, July 21, 2008
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