فاروق
"The owner of the great fortress"
The name Farouk is derived from the Arabic root words ‘Far’ (to protect, preserve) and ‘Ruk’ (castle, fortress). This evocative name signifies the one who owns or protects a great fortress, a stronghold, or a powerful kingdom. In Islamic history, many notable figures have borne this name, including Sultan Farouk I of Egypt (r. 1936-1952).
Protector of the faith and people
Those with the name Farouk are imaginative, passionate, and creative individuals, with a natural ability to inspire and lead. They are often seen as protectors, caretakers, and nurturers, with a strong desire to provide for their loved ones and community.
فاروق
اسم مشتق من الفرق بين الحق والباطل
فاروق
وہ شخص جو حق اور باطل کے درمیان فرق کرتا ہے
फारूक
जो सत्य और असत्य के बीच अंतर करता है
فاروق
هغه څوک چې د حق او باطل تر منځ توپیر کوي
far-OO-k
IPA: /fɑːˈruːk/
فاروق کا تلفظ [faːˈruːq] ہے
Those with the name Farouk are imaginative, passionate, and creative individuals, with a natural ability to inspire and lead. They are often seen as protectors, caretakers, and nurturers, with a strong desire to provide for their loved ones and community.
(Aqeeq)