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Rakhsh

RAKH-sh
Pronunciation: RAKH-sh
لامع، مشرق، ساطع الضوء
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Origin
Persian (Avestan roots)
Meaning
Bright, shining, dazzling, luminous
Thematic Cluster
Names Meaning Light
Islamic Status
Rare
Verification
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Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
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Letters
6
Meaning Urdu
روشن، چمکدار، درخشاں
Meaning Arabic
لامع، مشرق، ساطع الضوء
Rakhsh (رخش) derives from the Old Persian and Avestan word for brightness and radiance, carrying meanings of dazzling light and splendor. While most famous as the loyal, intelligent horse of the hero Rostam in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh—described as having distinctive markings and extraordinary speed—the name has occasionally been bestowed upon children in Persian-speaking Muslim communities to symbolize brilliance and nobility. Unlike [[Zarrin]] or [[Mehr]], which are more common luminous names, Rakhsh remains obscure, reserved for those seeking deep connections to Zoroastrian-Persian linguistic heritage within Islamic cultural contexts. The name evokes qualities of swiftness, loyalty, and illuminating presence.
FAQs
What does Rakhsh mean?

Rakhsh means 'bright,' 'shining,' or 'dazzling' in Persian, derived from ancient Iranian linguistic roots.

Is Rakhsh only a horse's name?

While famous as Rostam's horse in the Shahnameh, Rakhsh has been used historically as a masculine given name meaning radiance and nobility.

Is Rakhsh suitable for a Muslim baby?

Yes, though rare, Muslim Persian families use Rakhsh as it carries positive meanings of light and brightness, compatible with Islamic values.

How is Rakhsh pronounced?

It is pronounced as RAKH-sh, with a soft 'kh' sound like the 'ch' in Scottish 'loch'.

What is the lucky number for Rakhsh?

The lucky number associated with Rakhsh is 1, symbolizing uniqueness and leadership.