Rakhsh
Rakhsh means 'bright,' 'shining,' or 'dazzling' in Persian, derived from ancient Iranian linguistic roots.
While famous as Rostam's horse in the Shahnameh, Rakhsh has been used historically as a masculine given name meaning radiance and nobility.
Yes, though rare, Muslim Persian families use Rakhsh as it carries positive meanings of light and brightness, compatible with Islamic values.
It is pronounced as RAKH-sh, with a soft 'kh' sound like the 'ch' in Scottish 'loch'.
The lucky number associated with Rakhsh is 1, symbolizing uniqueness and leadership.