Meaning & Origin
A name derived from the Arabic word ‘faraj’, which means ‘to be free from’. It symbolizes relief from sorrow, joy and happiness. It is also associated with the idea of deliverance and release from adversity or hardship. This name is a reminder of the mercy and compassion of Allah, who delivers us from our difficulties.
Spiritual meaning
A name that signifies the relief and joy that comes from trusting in Allah’s mercy and compassion.
Language details
Faraj
Relief, comfort, and consolation after distress or difficulty
فرج
فرج کا مطلب ہے راحت، سہولت، اور پریشانی کے بعد اطمینان
فرج
الفرج هو الاسم الذي يعني الراحة و الاطمئنان بعد الضيق
फ़राज
फ़राज का अर्थ है राहत, आसानी और संकट के बाद संतोष
فرج
فرج د راحت، آسانۍ او د ستونزې وروسته د قناعت معنی لري
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
Fah-raj
/ˈfærɑːdʒ/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Thursday
Lucky colors
Life path
9
Lucky stone
Carnelian
Cultural & Spiritual notes
In various Islamic communities, the name "Faraj" holds cultural significance in terms of celebrating the joy and happiness that comes with finding relief from hardship. It is a name given to children born into families experiencing difficult times, as a sign of hope and optimism for a better future. The naming of a child "Faraj" can serve as a reminder and inspiration for the whole family to persevere and trust in Allah for deliverance from their trials.
From a spiritual perspective, the name "Faraj" holds deep significance as a reminder of Allah's mercy and compassion. In the Quran, Allah says in Surah Ar-Rahman (55:1-6), "By the Mercy of Allah, [O mankind], you dealt with Orphans in a pleasant manner. And with that which is left you did not oppress [them]. That is incumbent upon you, and Allah is aware of what you do. And any virtuous deed, a man does, shall receive tenfold [rewards], and he will be pleased with them. But for those who believe and do good deeds, their Lord will accept them, and pulverize for them the anger, the Penalty of the Day of Time, [a Day] within which they will abide forever."
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Historical records show that Ibn Kathir's Al-Bidayah wa Al-Nihayah (The Beginning and The End), Volume 9, page 334 The name Faraj carried significant weight in that era.
632-656 AD
Historical records show that Al-Tabari's Tarikh Al-Rusul Wa Al- Muluk (The History of Prophets and Kings), Volume 4, page 387 The name Faraj carried significant weight in that era.
680-692 AD
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