Ruhham
Ruhham is of ancient Persian origin, specifically from the Shahnameh (Book of Kings) by Ferdowsi, dating to the 10th century.
While pre-Islamic in origin, it is used by Persian Muslims as a cultural name honoring Persian heritage without contradicting Islamic principles.
It means 'bright soul' or 'spiritual light', derived from Persian 'ruh' (soul) and 'ham' (companion/aligned), or from Avestan roots meaning light.
No, it is extremely rare in modern usage, making it distinctive for parents seeking unique names.
It represents chivalry, loyalty, spiritual brightness, and noble lineage as embodied by the Shahnameh hero.