ShÃÂpÃ
«r (, meaning son of the king) or Shahpur (ôçÃÂþÃÂñ) is a Persian male given name popular in Iran and other Persian speaking countries. It is first attested in Middle Persian as ShÃÂhpuhr (). The Armenian form is Ã
 apuh or Sepuh.
Sasanian kings
Shapur can refer to one of four Sasanian kings:
Other people
Shapur may also refer to:
- Vramshapuh or Bahram-Shapur, a Prince who served as a Sasanian Client King of Arsacid Armenia from 389 until 417.
- Shapur Mihran, a 5th-century Iranian noble from the House of Mihran, who served as the marzban (governor) of Persian Armenia briefly in 482.
- Shapur of Ray or Shapur Razi, a 5th-century Iranian from the House of Mihran, who served as the marzban (governor) of Persian Armenia from 483 to 484.
- Shapur (Bavandid ruler) (died 825), local ruler in Tabaristan
- Shapur Bakhtiar (1915âÂÂ1991), former Prime Minister of Iran
- Shapur ibn Sahl, a ninth-century Persian Christian physician from the Academy of Gundishapur
- Sapor of Bet-Nicator was the Christian bishop of Bet-Nicator
- Maharsapor (or Sapor; died 421), an early Christian martyr of Persia.
- Saburrus, Byzantine general who served in Italy under Constans II
- Saborios, Byzantine general who revolted against Constans II
- Shapoor Zadran, an Afghan cricketer
- Shapoor Reporter, a British intelligence agent
- Pallonji Shapoorji Mistry (1929-2022), Indian-born Irish businessman
- Mar Sabor, a 9th-century Church of the East bishop
Places
- Anbar, Iraq was known as Peroz-Shapur in ancient times.
Other
See also