The light of the Sun.
Etymology (EN): → sun; → light.
Etymology (PE): Âftâb, “sun(shine);” Mid.Pers. âftâp; Proto-Iranian *abi-tap-,
from *abi- “to, upon, against” (O.Pers./Av. abiy-/aiwi-
“to, upon, against;” Skt. abhi-, Gk. amphi-) + *tap-
“to shine” (Mod.Pers. tâbidan, variants tâftban “to shine,” tafsidan
“to become hot;” Mid.Pers. tâftan
“to heat, burn, shine;” taftan “to become hot;” Parthian t’b “to shine;”
Av. tāp-, taf- “to warm up, heat,” tafsat “became hot,”
tāpaiieiti “to create warmth;”
cf. Skt. tap- “to heat, be/become hot; to spoil, injure, damage; to suffer,”
tapati “burns;” L. tepere “to be warm,” tepidus “warm;”
PIE base *tep- “to be warm”).