Feroz is a strong and unique name of Persian origin, meaning "victorious" or "successful." It is a popular name in the Middle East and South Asia, often given to boys with the hope that they will lead successful and triumphant lives. The name Feroz has a dignified and regal quality, evoking images of strength and resilience. In recent years, it has gained some popularity in the United States as well. The pronunciation of Feroz is feh-ROHZ (/fɛˈroʊz/), and its variations include Firuz. While still relatively rare in the U.S., Feroz carries a sense of cultural richness and individuality that sets it apart from more common names.
Feroz Khan, also known as Zulfiqar Ali Shah Khan, was a prominent Indian actor, film editor, producer, and director, celebrated for his contributions to Indian cinema and known for his iconic roles in numerous Bollywood films. |
Feroz Abbas Khan is a renowned Indian theatre and film director, playwright, and screenwriter, best known for directing plays such as Mughal-e-Azam, Saalgirah, Tumhari Amrita (1992), Salesman Ramlal, and Gandhi Viruddh Gandhi. |