Zoroastrian Name Quiz

Welcome to the zoroastrian name quiz. The original form of Zoroaster's name is HUMATA HUXTA HUVARSTA. The Avestan version is known as Zarathustra, and the Young Avestan form is known as Zarathustro. The Hebrew equivalent is heil-beh-shahar, which etymologically means "shining son of the dawn." It has the same meaning, but is also a common Christian name.

The Iranian religion is a monotheistic religion based on a combination of Hinduism and Zoroastrianism. Ahura Mazda represents all that is good, while the Angra Mainyu, the god of destruction, creates the serpent, the Azi Dahaka, to frighten away the good. The Azi Dahaka symbolizes justice, truth, and the underworld.

The Persian god Ahura Mazda is a symbol of eternal life. The tree represents the sun and is symbolic of the Evergreen Cypress. The cypress is considered an evergreen tree. Its branches and leaves represent eternity. The evergreen cypress is considered a sacred tree and is considered a sacred place of worship. The eternal flame is the symbol of a Zoroastrian fire temple.

If you have an interest in ancient history, Zoroastrianism has a long and fascinating history. It was first introduced to Iran by an immigrant called Zoroaster. Its name is still used today in parts of Iran and India. The founder of the religion, and the prophet who brought it to the West, is considered its prophet.

What is your Zoroastrian Name?

Answer a few easy question and we will tell you what your Zoroastrian Name is.

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