Pashang
Pashang was an ancient Turanian king mentioned in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh, best known as the father of the legendary king Afrasiab.
Pashang is a pre-Islamic Persian name from the Pahlavi era, but it is used by Persian-speaking Muslims as a connection to their cultural heritage.
The name symbolizes ancient kingship, epic nobility, and the deep historical roots of Persian civilization.
No, Pashang is not mentioned in Islamic scripture; it originates from Persian epic literature and mythology.
Pashang is extremely rare and unique, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking names from the Shahnameh.