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{{wiktionary|Farah|Farrah}}[[File:Farrah Fawcett 1977.JPG|right|thumb|Actress Farrah Fawcett in 1977.]][[File:Farrah Abraham MTV 2.jpg|right|thumb|Reality television personality [[Farrah Abraham]].]]
{{wiktionary|Farah|Farrah}}[[File:Farrah Fawcett 1977.JPG|right|thumb|Actress Farrah Fawcett in 1977.]][[File:Farrah Abraham MTV 2.jpg|right|thumb|Reality television personality [[Farrah Abraham]].]]


'''Farah''', or '''Farrah''', is a feminine given name in [[Arabic]] and [[Persian language|Persian]], among other languages. Derived from the concept of [[Khvarenah]] (divine radiance, [[Halo (religious iconography)|halo]]) in [[Zoroastrianism]], it has more recently risen in popularity in the [[Anglosphere]] due to association with the American celebrities [[Farrah Fawcett]] (1947–2009) and [[Farrah Abraham]] (born 1991); the name Farrah was among the top 1,000 names for newborn girls in the [[United States]] between 1976 and 1980, between 1987 and 1988, and again between 2010 and 2016.<ref>https://www.behindthename.com/name/farrah/top/united-states</ref><ref>https://hilaryparker.com/2013/01/30/hilary-the-most-poisoned-baby-name-in-us-history/comment-page-1/</ref><ref>https://nameberry.com/babyname/farrah</ref>
'''Farah''', or '''Farrah''', is a feminine given name in [[Arabic]] and [[Persian language|Persian]], among other languages. Derived from the concept of [[Khvarenah]] (divine radiance, [[Halo (religious iconography)|halo]]) in [[Zoroastrianism]]{{dubious|reason=Seems very strange if the Arabic stem f-r-h was borrowed from Persian. None of the sources is reliable: unsourced themselves and by linguistic laypeople.|date=May 2024}}, it has more recently risen in popularity in the [[Anglosphere]] due to association with the American celebrities [[Farrah Fawcett]] (1947–2009) and [[Farrah Abraham]] (born 1991); the name Farrah was among the top 1,000 names for newborn girls in the [[United States]] between 1976 and 1980, between 1987 and 1988, and again between 2010 and 2016.<ref>https://www.behindthename.com/name/farrah/top/united-states</ref><ref>https://hilaryparker.com/2013/01/30/hilary-the-most-poisoned-baby-name-in-us-history/comment-page-1/</ref><ref>https://nameberry.com/babyname/farrah</ref>


==Arabic==
==Arabic==

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Farah
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/nameArabic, Persian, English, Irish, Urdu, etc.
MeaningRadiance, happiness, joy
Other names
Variant form(s)Fareeha, Farha, Afrah, Farhan, etc.
Actress Farrah Fawcett in 1977.
Reality television personality Farrah Abraham.

Farah, or Farrah, is a feminine given name in Arabic and Persian, among other languages. Derived from the concept of Khvarenah (divine radiance, halo) in Zoroastrianism[dubiousdiscuss], it has more recently risen in popularity in the Anglosphere due to association with the American celebrities Farrah Fawcett (1947–2009) and Farrah Abraham (born 1991); the name Farrah was among the top 1,000 names for newborn girls in the United States between 1976 and 1980, between 1987 and 1988, and again between 2010 and 2016.[1][2][3]

Arabic

Farah (Arabic: فَرَح , faraḥ) is an Arabic female given name and sometimes male given name meaning "happiness, joy, gladness, gleefulness, joyful, joyfulness, merriment, rejoice"


The name is based on the Arabic root ف ر ح (f-r-ḥ), variants from the root are:

Persian

Farah (Arabic: فَرَح , faraḥ), the same as the Arabic meaning as mentioned above.

Farrah/ Khwarrah (Pahlavi: xwarrah) or Khvaraenah (Avestan: xᵛarənah), in Avestan or Pahlavi meaning 'glory'. The Avestan or Pahlavi word-name used in Zoroastrian texts or name and is completely different from the Arabic.

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