Behrouz
Masculine
Persian
Meaning & Origin
Behrouz (also spelled Behrooz or Behruz) is a Persian masculine given name meaning "fortunate, prosperous" or "successful." The name is composed of two Persian elements: beh meaning "good, excellent" and rūz meaning "day." Literally, the name translates to "good day" or "good lifetime," as the word rooz (day) can metaphorically refer to one's lifetime in Persian. Thus, Behrouz conveys the wish for a person to enjoy good days and prosperity throughout life.
Cultural and Linguistic Context
The name reflects a common theme in Persian onomastics, where compounds with beh- (meaning "better" or "good") express positive attributes or aspirations. In the traditional Maldivian calendar, the term bihuroz (a variant) denotes New Year's Day, the seventh day of the month Assidha, linking the name to concepts of renewal and fortune.
Historical and Notable Bearers
Several historical and contemporary figures bear the name Behrouz. Notably, Amir Behrouz was a 16th-century Kurdish leader, and his grandson Behrouz Khan Donboli continued the family's legacy. In modern times, Behrouz appears across various fields:
Behrouz Afagh, Iranian journalist
Behrouz Afkhami, Iranian filmmaker
Behrouz Afshar, Iranian footballer
Behrouz Ataei, Iranian volleyball coach
Behrouz Boochani, Kurdish journalist and author
Behrouz Boroumand, Iranian physician
Usage and Variants
The name is primarily used in Persian-speaking regions (Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan) and among Kurdish communities. Variants like Behrooz and Behruz are common transliterations, reflecting differences in pronunciation or romanization standards.
Meaning: "Fortunate, prosperous" or "good day"
Origin: Persian
Type: First name (masculine)
Usage regions: Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kurdish regions