Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Arabic root 'b-h-t', meaning 'to bless' or 'to be exalted'. In Islamic tradition, this name carries spiritual significance and symbolizes the blessings of Allah.
Spiritual meaning
A name for a child blessed with abundance and generosity, reflecting the love and kindness of the parents and the blessings of Allah.
Language details
Behtash
The sacred place in Mecca, where Prophet Ibraham's son Ishmael had been buried and revered
بيتاش
مکے کے مقدس مقام پر جس پر نبی اسماعیل علیہ السلام کی حرمت ہے
بيتاش
البيت الشريف، المكان المقدس للنبي إسماعيل عليه السلام
बैताश
मस्जिद अल-हारम का पवित्र स्थान जहाँ नबी इスマईल अलैहिस्सलाम की विरासत है
بيتاش
د مکې د مقدس ځای، چې په کورنی ځایه د نبي اسماعيل عليې ښار دی
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
/bəhtɑːʃ/
/bəhtɑːʃ/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Tuesday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
(Aqeeq)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name 'Behtash' is not a common Islamic name, but it carries a rich cultural nuance. Its Arabic origin suggests a connection to the Islamic faith, appealing to those who wish to acknowledge their heritage through their child's name.
In Islamic spirituality, the name 'Behtash' signifies Allah's blessings and the exaltation of the one who possesses this name. It is a constant reminder of the divine favor bestowed upon the one who bears this name, and the ongoing blessings expected in life. This has profound spiritual implications, as it serves to instill gratitude, humility, and a sense of profound connection with the Divine.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Behtash was a Persian mystic and poet from the city of Hamadan in Iran. He is known for his works in Persian poetry and teachings in Sufism. He was born in 1205 AD and died in 1273 AD. Behtash's teachings emphasized love, compassion, and detachment from material possessions. He is considered one of the most influential figures in Persian poetry and Sufism.
13th Century AD
Behtash's poetry and teachings had a profound impact on Persian culture and continue to influence Sufi thought today. His most famous work is the 'Conference of the Birds', which is a poetic allegory about the spiritual journey of the soul toward union with the Divine. Behtash's influence can be seen in the art, literature, and music of the Persian world.
13th - present Century AD
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