Khushbakht

    Khushbakht (خوشبخت) is a Persian-origin feminine name commonly adopted into Urdu and Pashto usage, signifying 'fortunate' or 'blessed.' Historically attested in South Asian registers and literary sources, it remains rare and poetic, favored for its hopeful meaning and Persianized morphology.

    خوشبخت (اصطلاحاً فارسی: خوش بختی؛ سعادت‌مند)
    Pronunciation khoosh-BAKHT (or khush-BAKHT)

    Gender

    Boy

    Origin

    Aceh (Malay world)

    Meaning (English)

    Fortunate, blessed, lucky (Persian origin: خوشبخت)

    Meaning (Arabic)

    خوشبخت (اصطلاحاً فارسی: خوش بختی؛ سعادت‌مند)

    Meaning (Urdu)

    خوش قسمت، خوش نصیب، مبارک و خوش بخت

    Islamic Details

    Islamic Status: Rare / Traditional Persian-Urdu usage

    Variations / Spellings: Khushbakht,Khushbakhsh,Khushbakhti

    Numerology and Trending

    Lucky Number

    3

    Lucky Day

    Thursday

    Lucky Color

    Jade Green

    Popularity Score

    12 / 100

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: What is the literal meaning of Khushbakht?

    A: Literally it combines Persian khush (happy/good) and bakht (fortune), so it means 'fortunate,' 'blessed,' or 'happy-fated.'

    Q: Is Khushbakht used in Urdu-speaking communities?

    A: Yes. Khushbakht has historical usage in Urdu-speaking South Asia owing to Persian cultural influence and appears in literary and civil contexts.

    Q: Does Khushbakht have Islamic or Quranic origin?

    A: No. It is Persian in origin and not a Quranic name, but its positive meaning is acceptable in Islamic naming conventions.

    Q: How is Khushbakht pronounced?

    A: Common pronunciations are 'khoosh-BAKHT' or 'khush-BAKHT', reflecting Persian phonology rendered in Urdu or Pashto contexts.

    Q: Can Khushbakht be shortened as a nickname?

    A: Yes. Familiar diminutives include 'Khushi' or 'Bakhti' in informal family use, though these vary by region.

    Similar Names

    Spiritual and Linguistic Analysis

    Khushbakht (Persian/Urdu: خوشبخت) is a genuine Persian-derived feminine name that entered South Asian Muslim naming through Persianate courtly and literary culture. Morphologically it combines khush (خوش, ‘good, happy’) and bakht (بخت, ‘fortune, fate’), yielding the literal sense ‘good-fortune’ or ‘fortunate/blessed.’ The name appears in Persian and Urdu poetry and in civil records from Persian-influenced regions; it is used among Urdu and Pashto speakers as a poetic, somewhat old-fashioned female given name. The name evokes wishes for a prosperous life and is sometimes paired in cultural onomastics with honorific or descriptive compounds. In onomastic discussions Khushbakht is grouped with other fortune-related names such as Khairunnisa and classical Persian-derived names that carry auspicious meanings. It has no specific Quranic occurrence (quranic_reference is empty) but is fully compatible with Islamic naming norms because it denotes a positive attribute. Khushbakht is particularly appropriate when parents want a historically grounded Urdu/Persian name that emphasizes felicity and blessedness.