Ruzbeh
Ruzbeh was the original Persian name of Salman al-Farsi (Salman the Persian), one of the most beloved companions of Prophet Muhammad, known for his wisdom and spiritual insight.
Ruzbeh combines 'ruz' (day) and 'beh' (good/fortunate), meaning 'of good day' or 'fortunate day,' reflecting ancient Persian beliefs about auspicious timing.
The name Ruzbeh itself is not in the Quran, but Salman al-Farsi (who bore this name) is referenced in numerous authentic Hadiths and Islamic historical records.
Ruzbeh is extremely rare in modern usage, primarily found among families with deep connections to Persian Islamic heritage or those honoring the early history of Islam.
The name symbolizes good fortune, auspicious beginnings, divine blessing, and the wisdom of ancient Persian culture merged with Islamic spirituality.