Persian name meaning 'exalting,' 'elevating,' or 'raising high,' suggesting honor and distinction.
Afraz is a Persian name of beautiful elevation — literally derived from the Persian verb *afrākhtan* or the root *frāz*, meaning 'to raise,' 'to exalt,' or 'to lift high.' In the classical Persian literary tradition, the concept of *afrāz* carries connotations of spiritual ascent, nobility of character, and the raising of one's station through virtue and wisdom. The name belongs to the rich tradition of Persian abstract-virtue names that gave the world names like Farid (unique), Farhan (joyful), and Farzad (brilliant-born).
Persian naming traditions, shaped by Zoroastrian heritage, Islamic influence, and the extraordinary literary culture of poets like Rumi, Hafez, and Ferdowsi, have a particular fondness for names that encode aspirational meanings — names given as blessings, expressing what parents hope their child will become. Afraz fits perfectly within this ethos: to name a child Afraz is to wish them a life of elevation, a spirit that rises to meet its highest possibilities. The name is used across Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and in Urdu-speaking communities in South Asia.
In contemporary usage, Afraz occupies a distinctive position in Western diaspora communities: unmistakably tied to Persian and South Asian Muslim heritage, yet phonetically accessible to English speakers whose ear readily parses its clean two-syllable structure — af-RAHZ. It has not been diluted by widespread adoption, retaining the authenticity and specificity that makes it meaningful to families who carry Persian cultural heritage. For such families, it remains both a beautiful sound and a spoken prayer.