ARyan - from IRE-land to IRAn


The Aryans appeared in the North
and migrated South-wards afterwards:
1) Éire
(ÉriU, Erin, Hibernia, and Iverni) the "h'Iberia peninsula"(today's Spain) derives from here!
The modern Irish Éire evolved from the Old Irish word Ériu, which was the name of a Gaelic goddess. Ériu is generally believed to have been the matron goddess of Ireland, a goddess of sovereignty, or simply a goddess of the land. The origin of Ériu has been traced to the Proto-Celtic reconstruction *Φīwerjon (nominative singular Φīwerjō)
This suggests a descent from the Proto-Indo-European reconstruction *piHwerjon, likely related to the adjectival stem *piHwer- (cf. Sanskrit pīvan, pīvarī and pīvara meaning "fat, full, abounding"). This would suggest a meaning of "abundant land".
Based on these historical accounts, the Roman Empire called the island "Hibernia".
Derived from a root word Ara (also spelt Arya, Aire or Aera) meaning noble, as in 'Aryan'. Among the very many poetic names for the island of Ireland was Mág Ealga meaning "plain of the nobles".
"Ar" or "Ir" in the Irish language also meant "land".
2) Iran
The term Iran (ایران) in modern Persian derives from the Proto-Iranian term Aryānā, first attested in Zoroastrianism's Avesta tradition.Ariya- and Airiia- are also attested as an ethnic designator in Achaemenid inscriptions. The term Ērān, from Middle Persian Ērān (written as ʼyrʼn) is found on the inscription that accompanies the investiture relief of Ardashir I at Naqsh-e Rustam. In this inscription, the king's appellation in Middle Persian contains the term ērān (Pahlavi ʼryʼn), while in the Parthian language inscription that accompanies it, the term aryān describes Iran. In Ardashir's time, ērān retained this meaning, denoting the people rather than the state.
Both ērān and aryān come from the Proto-Iranian term Aryānām, (Land) of the (Iranian) Aryas. The word and concept of Airyanem Vaejah is present in the name of the country Iran (Lit. Land of the Aryans) inasmuch as Iran (Ērān) is the modern Persian form of the word Aryānā.
V.Ar-na necropolis
"Varna" in Sanskrit means "colour"(or - "caste spiritual system"), but literally means
"the Land of V"
(or the "Land of Vishnu")
In Bulgarian "lime"(whitening) is "var"(вар), literally- the "soil of Vishnu"(white colour)
αρχή /"AR-chi"/ in Greek is "Beginnin"!


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