Rare Muslim Names
Rojhat
Roj-hat
Pronunciation: Roj-hat
بزوغ الفجر
Boy Rare
Origin
Kurdish
Meaning
The arrival of the day; sunrise or the dawn of a new era.
Thematic Cluster
Names Meaning Light and Awakening
Islamic Status
Extremely Rare
Verification
Needs Review
Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
6
Meaning Urdu
دن آ گیا، سورج نکل آیا
Meaning Arabic
بزوغ الفجر
Rojhat is a compound name from the Kurdish 'Roj' (day/sun) and 'Hat' (came/arrived). Historically, it has been used to celebrate the birth of a child as the 'dawn' of a family's joy. In a Sufi context, the arrival of the 'day' can be interpreted as the moment of 'Ishraq' or spiritual illumination when the heart is opened to divine truth. This name is particularly rare outside of Kurdish-speaking regions, making it a unique identifier for a Japanese Muslim child. It shares thematic links with names like [[Rojin]] and [[Omed]]. The name Rojhat encourages a life lived in the light of honesty and clarity. It is a name that stands out for its phonetic uniqueness and its deep connection to the natural world and the divine cycle of time. Those named Rojhat are often seen as leaders who bring clarity to [[Faryad]] or confusion. In the context of Japan's growing Muslim community, such names represent a beautiful synthesis of global Islamic culture, where the meanings of light and awakening are universally cherished across all linguistic boundaries.
FAQs
What does Rojhat mean?
Rojhat means 'the day has come' or 'sunrise' in Kurdish.
Where does the name Rojhat come from?
Rojhat is of Kurdish origin, widely used in the Kurdish regions of the Middle East.
Is Rojhat a common name?
No, it is considered a rare and unique name, especially outside of Kurdish communities.
What is the spiritual significance of Rojhat?
Spiritually, it represents enlightenment, awakening, and the arrival of divine guidance.
How do you pronounce Rojhat?
It is pronounced as Roj-hat, with the 'j' sounding like the 's' in 'pleasure'.
Twin-Friendly Pairings
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Striving, struggle, or persistent effort
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Master of Ceremony, Lord of the Gathering, River of Blessing
Barre
Teacher, scholar, instructor
Haval
Companion, friend, ally (Kurdish origin)
Mêrxas
Brave, heroic, or a valiant man of noble character
Shwan
Shepherd, Guardian of the Flock, Spiritual Guide
Sibling-Friendly Names