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Farood

Freed, Liberated

/fɑːroʊd//fɑːroʊd/

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11
Lucky #
(Monday)
Lucky Day
(Arabic)
Origin
(Male)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Arabic root 'f-r-d' which means 'to separate'. In Islamic context, it refers to the act of being freed from sin and bondage to Allah. A name for a boy signifying his liberation from worldly distractions to focus on his spiritual growth.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes courage, strength, and the ability to overcome challenges.

Language details

🇺🇸English

Farood

Farood is an Arabic name meaning «gazelle» or «genie»

🇵🇰Urdu

فارود

اسم فارود، جوں کے معنی ہیں «غزال» یا «جن»

🇸🇦Arabic

فارOOD

اسم من الأسماء العربية، يعني «الغزال» أو «الجني»

🇮🇳Hindi

फारूद

फारूद नाम के अर्थ हैं «गज़ल» या «जिनी»

🇦🇫Pashto

فارود

فارود نوم کا معنی «غزال» یا «جني» دی

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

/fɑːroʊd/

/fɑːroʊd/

Lucky number

11

Lucky day

(Monday)

Lucky colors

Green

Life path

3

Lucky stone

(Aqeeq)

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name "Farood" is an Arabic name, and as such it holds a rich cultural heritage in the Islamic world. In many Muslim communities, giving a child a name with religious significance is considered important. The name "Farood" symbolizes the idea of freedom from sin and the pursuit of spiritual growth, which resonates deeply with Islamic teachings.

From a spiritual perspective, the name "Farood" signifies the moral and spiritual journey of an individual towards God (Allah). It represents the idea of being freed from worldly distractions and the bondage of sin, allowing the person to focus on their relationship with Allah and strive towards spiritual enlightenment and personal growth.

Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture

Historical references

Farood I was the caliph name of Al-Mutawakkil Billah, who ruled the Abbasid Caliphate from 847 to 861 CE. He is known for his efforts to strengthen Islamic orthodoxy and his persecution of the Mu'tazila theological movement.

847-861 CE

Farooq (The Splitter) was a title given to Omar ibn Al-Khattab, the second rightly-guided caliph of Islam, who ruled from 634 to 644 CE. The title was given due to his successful military campaigns that split the Byzantine and Persian Empires, enabling the spread of Islam.

634-644 CE

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Freed, Liberated