Behruz, born from the Persian roots beh (“good”) and ruz (“day”), arrives like a silken ray of dawn, promising fortune, well-being, and the gentle promise of a thousand sunrise-lit possibilities. In its utterance—beh-ROOZ—it carries the cadence of ancient caravans crossing saffron dunes, and yet in its modern echo feels as at home in a Tuscan courtyard at twilight, where laughter drifts through grapevines with the ease of a soft breeze. To bestow Behruz upon a son is to weave a blessing into his very syllables: an enduring infusion of prosperity as certain as the Italian sun gilding olive groves. Though its appearance on American nursery charts may be modest, the name stands monumental—a hidden gem, waiting to illuminate the life of any child fortunate enough to bear it.
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