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* ] (born 1960), Tanzanian politician and businessman | ||
* ] (1923–1994), first Israeli-Arab politician | |||
* ], American music producer and multi-instrumentalist | |||
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* ] (died 636), Iranian commander who died in the battle of Qadisiyya | |||
* ], Azeri screenwriter and film director | |||
* ] (born 1964), Iranian military officer and politician | |||
* ], Uzbek chess master | |||
* ] (fl. 1550), Persian physician who lived in India | |||
⚫ | * ], Ukrainian footballer | ||
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* ] (born 1939), Azeri screenwriter and film director | ||
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* ] (born 1979), Uzbek chess master | ||
⚫ | * ] (born 1982), Ukrainian footballer | ||
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* ] (born 1985), Kazakh swimmer | ||
* ] (born 1957), Russian politician, current Prime Minister of Tataristan | |||
* ], famous bodyguard of Napoleon Bonaparte | |||
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* ], Uzbek boxer | |||
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* ] (born 1979, German-Tajik boxer | ||
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* ] (c. 1780–1845), famous bodyguard of Napoleon Bonaparte | ||
* ] (born 1964), Kurdish mathematician and professor from Iraq | |||
⚫ | * ], Crimean politician | ||
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* ] (born 1978), Uzbek boxer | ||
* ] (born 1971), Ukrainian gymnast | |||
⚫ | * ], Russian composer and pianist | ||
* ] (born 1962), Russian entrepreneur | |||
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See also: Rustem and RüstemGender | Male |
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Word/name | Persian |
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Variant form(s) | Rustem, Rüstem |
Rostam or Rustam (Template:Lang-fa) is a name referring to the Persian mythical hero Rostam who was immortalized by the poet Ferdowsi in the Shahnameh (Epic of Kings). It has been commonly used as a male Persian given name, and may refer to the following people:
Given name
- Rostam Aziz (born 1960), Tanzanian politician and businessman
- Rostam Bastuni (1923–1994), first Israeli-Arab politician
- Rostam Batmanglij (born 1983), American music producer and multi-instrumentalist
- Rostam Farrokhzād (died 636), Iranian commander who died in the battle of Qadisiyya
- Rostam Ghasemi (born 1964), Iranian military officer and politician
- Rostam Gorgani (fl. 1550), Persian physician who lived in India
- Rustam Ibragimbekov (born 1939), Azeri screenwriter and film director
- Rustam Kasimdzhanov (born 1979), Uzbek chess master
- Rustam Khudzhamov (born 1982), Ukrainian footballer
- Rustam Khudiyev (born 1985), Kazakh swimmer
- Rustam Minnikhanov (born 1957), Russian politician, current Prime Minister of Tataristan
- Rostam Mirlashari (born 1960), Iranian musician
- Rustam Rahimov (born 1979, German-Tajik boxer
- Roustam Raza (c. 1780–1845), famous bodyguard of Napoleon Bonaparte
- Rostam K. Saeed (born 1964), Kurdish mathematician and professor from Iraq
- Rustam Saidov (born 1978), Uzbek boxer
- Rustam Sharipov (born 1971), Ukrainian gymnast
- Roustam Tariko (born 1962), Russian entrepreneur
- Rustam Temirgaliev (born 1976), Crimean politician
- Röstäm Yaxin (1921–1993), Russian composer and pianist
- Rustam (Haqqani network), Afghan alleged Taliban militant
See also
Name listThis page or section lists people that share the same given name.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Categories: