Certificate of Name
Farrokh
Masculine
Persian
Meaning & Origin
Farrokh (also romanized as Farokh or Farrukh) is a Persian masculine given name that means "auspicious, fortunate, happy, splendid". It derives from Middle Persian and has long been used in Iran, Central Asia, and among Muslim and Zoroastrian communities in South Asia.Etymology and MeaningThe name Farrokh originates from the Persian root far, meaning "glory" or "splendor," combined with a suffix conveying fortune. It is linguistically related to the Avestan word hvarenah, a divine royal glory in Zoroastrianism. This association imbues the name with connotations of divine blessing and prosperity.Historical and Notable BearersFarrokh appears in various historical contexts across different cultures and periods. This was the birth name of the musician Freddie Mercury (1946–1991), who was born Farrokh Bulsara in Zanzibar to Parsi parents. Other notable historical figures include Farrokh Khan (c. 1812–1871), a high-ranking Persian official and vice premier under Shah Fath-Ali Shah Qajar; Farrukh Beg (c. 1547–after 1615), a Persian-born Mughal painter; and Farrukh Pasha (died 1620–21), an Ottoman statesman in Palestine. In more recent times, Farokh Engineer (born 1938) is a celebrated Indian cricketer, and Farrokh Bulsara is internationally known as Freddie Mercury.Cultural SignificanceDue to its positive meaning, Farrokh is a common name among Zoroastrians and Muslims. Variants like Farrux (Russian/Ukrainian) and Farruh (Uzbek) show its spread through Turkic and Slavic languages. The name's use across Iran, Central Asia, and South Asia reflects Persian cultural influence.Meaning: Auspicious, fortunate, happy, splendidOrigin: Persian (derived from hvarenah)Type: Given name and surnameUsage regions: Iran, Central Asia, South Asia
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