Certificate of Name
Farrukh
Masculine
Tajik, Urdu, Uzbek
Meaning & Origin
Etymology and OriginFarrukh is an Urdu, Tajik, and Uzbek form of the Persian name Farrokh, which means "auspicious, fortunate, happy, splendid." The name derives from Middle Persian 𐭯𐭫𐭧𐭩 (farrox), ultimately from Old Persian *farnah-, meaning "glory, splendor, fortune." This root is cognate with the Avestan term xα΅›arΙ™nah, a divine, kingly glory in Zoroastrianism.Cultural SignificanceFarrukh is widely used in South Asia and Central Asia, particularly among Muslims in Pakistan (Urdu), Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. The name is valued for its positive and aspirational meanings. In history, several Mughal and Persian nobles bore the name Farrukh, contributing to its prestige.Notable BearersThe most famous bearer of the root name Farrokh is Freddie Mercury (1946–1991), the legendary lead vocalist of Queen, who was born Farrokh Bulsara in Zanzibar to Parsi parents of Indian origin. His birth name reflected his family's Zoroastrian heritage. Figures named Farrukh include Farrukh Siyar (1685–1719), the Mughal emperor who ruled from 1713 to 1719; and Farrukh Ahmad (1917–1981), a prominent Pakistani poet and literary figure. In Persian literature, the name appears as Farrukh or Farokh in Shahnama.Key FactsMeaning: "auspicious, fortunate, happy, splendid"Origin: Persian, via Urdu, Tajik, and UzbekType: First nameUsage Regions: Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, India (Urdu-speaking)
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