Lohrasp
No, it is a pre-Islamic Persian name from the Shahnameh, widely used by Persian-speaking Muslims as a cultural heritage name.
It means 'owner of swift horses' or 'possessor of fast steeds', derived from Pahlavi 'loh' (swift) and 'rasp' (horse).
No, it is extremely rare in modern usage and is considered a scholarly or aristocratic choice.
He was a renowned Pishdadian king in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh, celebrated for his justice and known as the father of King Goshtasp.
Yes, Persian Muslims frequently use ancient Persian names from the Shahnameh to celebrate pre-Islamic Iranian heritage within an Islamic cultural context.