Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Arabic root ‘A-R-A’, meaning ‘to see’. This name signifies being attentive, vigilant, and observant.
Spiritual meaning
A name for those who seek knowledge and wisdom, symbolizing the pursuit of truth and understanding.
Language details
Faraasat
Deep study, profound understanding, and contemplation
فراسات
فراسات مطلب گہری پڑھائی اور چیزوں کے معانی میں غور کرنا
فراسات
فراسات تعني الدراسة العميقة والتأمل في معاني الأشياء
फरासात
फरासात का अर्थ है गहरी पढ़ाई और वस्तुओं के अर्थों में विचार करना
فراسات
فراسات د ژورو مطالعاتو او د شیانو د معنا د پوهې معنی
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
fa-RAH-sat
/fɑːˈrɑːsɑːt/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
(Monday)
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
(Aqeeq)
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name Faraasat, in Arabic and Islamic cultures, is often associated with being knowledgeable, well-informed, and developed in the sense of perception. A "Faraasi" is someone who sees through things, someone with sharp insight and keen observation skills. This trait is valued in various contexts such as business, education, and leadership.
From a spiritual perspective, the name Faraasat is connected to the concept of daily spiritual practice and self-awareness. "Farrahaat" or patience is an essential quality in Sufism, the mystical branch of Islam. A "Faraasi" is seen as someone who not only observes the outer world but also practices introspection and self-reflection to gain wisdom and knowledge about the self and the divine. In this context, the name signifies attentiveness to both the physical world and the inner ideals and values, promoting a balance between outer action and inner growth.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Ibn Khaldun's 'Muqaddimah' mentions 'Faraasat' as a term for spies and intelligence gathering during the Islamic Empire era.
14th century
Al-Maqrizi's 'Ittifak Al-Habib bi-Sharh Asmaa' Al-Rijal mentions 'Faraasat' as a term for secret societies and intelligence networks in medieval Cairo.
15th century
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