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Farrukh

Persian name meaning 'fortunate,' 'happy,' or 'blessed.'

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Farrukh is a Persian name meaning fortunate, happy, or blessed. That meaning gives it an upbeat and auspicious quality, the sort of name that feels like a good omen from the start.

In Persian usage it belongs to a distinguished naming tradition where names often express positive states, noble character, or hoped-for flourishing. The name feels gracious and dignified, with a soft strength that comes from its meaning as much as its sound. Farrukh has long cultural depth, but it also remains vivid and direct, not overly ornate.

Because it is rare in many English-speaking contexts, it can feel both learned and intimate. Farrukh carries the sense of blessing forward in a way that sounds formal, steady, and warmly fortunate.

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