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Poetic, Spiritual

Ruhangiz

roo-han-GEEZ
Pronunciation: roo-han-GEEZ
من يحرك الروح، ملهم، منبع الإلهام الروحي
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Origin
Persian
Meaning
Soul-Stirring, Spirit-Inspiring
Thematic Cluster
Names Meaning Soul and Vitality
Islamic Status
Rare Poetic
Verification
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Quality Score
Not scored
Religious Confidence
Not scored
Letters
8
Meaning Urdu
روح کو تازہ کرنے والی، جان انگیز، متحرک الروح
Meaning Arabic
من يحرك الروح، ملهم، منبع الإلهام الروحي
Ruhangiz (روح‌انگیز) combines the Persian elements *Ruh* (روح, meaning soul or spirit) and *Angiz* (انگیز, meaning stirring, arousing, or exciting), creating the powerful meaning "she who stirs the soul" or "spiritually inspiring." This compound appears in Persian Sufi poetry to describe the effect of divine love or artistic beauty on the human spirit. While names like [[Ruhollah]] (spirit of God) emphasize divine connection, Ruhangiz emphasizes the active, transformative impact on others. It shares thematic space with [[Nur]] (light) and [[Roshan]] (bright) but focuses specifically on internal spiritual movement. Historically rare as a given name, it has been used by literary families in Iran and Afghanistan who value its evocative, mystical qualities and its connection to the concept of spiritual revival.
FAQs
What does Ruhangiz mean?

It means "soul-stirring" or "spirit-inspiring" in Persian, describing someone who awakens spiritual vitality in others.

Is Ruhangiz a Quranic name?

No, it is not found in the Quran, though "Ruh" (spirit) is mentioned frequently in the Holy Book.

Is Ruhangiz used in Iran or Afghanistan?

It is extremely rare, found occasionally in literary families or as a poetic pen name (takhallus).

What is the gender of Ruhangiz?

It is traditionally feminine, though the concept can apply to any inspiring soul.

What is the cultural significance of Ruhangiz?

It reflects Sufi ideals of spiritual awakening and the reviving power of love, art, and faith.