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Name Rudabeh
Gender Feminine
Scripts رودابه(Persian)
Pronounced Pron. roo-daw-ba(Persian Mythology)
Other Forms FormsRodabe, Rodabeh, Roodabe, Roodabeh, Roudabe, Roudabeh, Rudaabeh, Rudaba, Rudabe
Theme river
Edit Status Status3. usages AND description are verified

Meaning & History

Derived from the Persian noun رود (rud) meaning "river, torrent" combined with the Persian noun آب (ab) meaning "water".

Rudabeh (also known as Rudaba) is the name of a Persian mythological figure, who was featured in the 10th-century Persian epic poem Shahnameh written by the Persian poet Ferdowsi. She was the mother of the hero ROSTAM and the wife of ZAL.

In real life, a known bearer of this name is the Iranian-American journalist and news anchor Rudabeh Shahbazi (b. 1980).
Added 2/10/2013 by the dying daylight