𐡅𐡄𐡅𐡁𐡓𐡆
Aramaic
Etymology
From Middle Persian [script needed] (Vahbarz), ultimately from Old Persian *Vaʰubr̥za (“high in goodness”)[1][2][3], composed of *vaʰu (“good”) + *br̥za (“high”).[4]
Proper noun
𐡅𐡄𐡅𐡁𐡓𐡆 • (whwbrz)
- Vahbarz, the name of a frataraka of Persis
References
- Josef Wiesehöfer, "FRATARAKA" in Encyclopædia Iranica, December 15, 2000
- Khodadad Rezakhani, Onomastica Persida: Names of the Rulers of Persis in the Seleucid and Arsacid Periods, Ancient Iranian Numismatics, 2000, pp. 129–135.
- Gikyo Ito, Gathica XIV-XV: Syenian Frataraka and Persid Fratarak: New Iranian Elements in Ancient Aramaic, Orient, 1976, p. 47-66.
- Alvin Harrison Morton Stonecipher, Graeco-Persian names, 1918, p. 52.