If you’re an Ed Sheeran fan (or even if you aren’t), you may have seen the term “Azizam” floating around the internet following the release of Sheeran’s new single. But what does “Azizam” mean—and why is the Persian language being featured in Sheeran’s music? “Azizam” is a beautiful Persian term of endearment meaning “my beloved” or “my dear,” and it’s the central theme behind Sheeran’s song titled “Azizam.” In this article, we’ll give you a thorough introduction to the Farsi term and how it inspired a catchy pop love song. Let’s dive in!
The Meaning of “Azizam” in Persian (Farsi)
“Azizam” is a Persian term of endearment; it means “my dear” or “my beloved.” It’s used to affectionately refer to anyone from a friend to a spouse. On Ed Sheeran’s 2025 album Play , “Azizam” is a love song inspired by his wife and created with Persian influences at the suggestion of Sheeran's producer ILYA.
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