Farrukh

Meaning of Farrukh

Originating from Arabic and Persian, the name Farrukh is predominantly used for boys. Pronounced as fah-ROOKH (/fɑˈruːx/), this name carries a strong and regal sound. The name Farrukh has variations such as Farrokh. While it may not be as common in the United States, with only 5 occurrences in 1997 and a rank of 9264, its uniqueness adds to its charm. Farrukh holds various associations including qualities like strength, intelligence, and wisdom. This name would be an excellent choice for parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name for their baby boy.

Pronunciation

Arabic,Persian

  • Pronunced as fah-ROOKH (/fɑˈruːx/)

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Notable People Named Farrukh

Farrukh Beg, also known as Farrukh Husayn, was a renowned Persian miniature painter celebrated for his work in Safavid Iran and Mughal India, and praised by Mughal Emperor Jahangir as "unrivaled in the age."
Farrukh Ahmad, a renowned Bangladesi poet and author, is celebrated for his influential poetry that embodies the spirit of resurrection among colonized Muslims and marks the transition from romanticism to modernism.
Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan was a renowned Pakistani musician known for playing the harmonium in Qawwali music and being part of the famous Qawwal Bacchon gharana family.
Farrukh Jaffar was an Indian actress and radio presenter in Bollywood who gained wider recognition for her work in critically successful films, winning the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress at the age of 88.
Farrukh Raza is a former Pakistani cricketer who played thirteen first-class cricket matches for domestic sides in Pakistan between 1984 and 1987.
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