Meaning & Origin
From the Arabic root 'faraha' which means to be radiant or to bring light. This name is derived from the beautiful story of Prophet Yusuf (as) in the Quran, where his brothers dipped his shirt in goat's blood to make it appear as if he had been killed. When they presented it to their father Ya'qub (as), he was overwhelmed with grief and proclaimed, 'Farhanatni huwa' (I have been given light with this news), referring to the relief he felt upon learning that Yusuf was still alive.
Spiritual meaning
A symbol of hope and relief in the face of adversity.
Language details
Farehah
Source of joy, happiness, and delight
فرحہ
فرح و خوشی کا باعث بننے والی، مسرت انگیز
فَرِحَة
اسم مؤنث يعني الفرح والسرور والابتهاج
फ़रहा
ख़ुशी और आनंद की भावना पैदा करने वाली
فرحہ
د خوښۍ او مسرت لامل
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
fah-REE-hah
/fɑːˈriːhɑː/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Monday
Lucky colors
Life path
5
Lucky stone
Aqeeq
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Derived from the Arabic word 'malakah' which means queen or ruler, the name Malika emphasizes the importance of women in leadership roles within the Arab and Islamic cultures.
The name Malika holds a deeper spiritual significance in the Islamic tradition, representing the queen or mistress of all creation, Allah swt. "Adh Dhariyat" (Quran 91:1-11), the Surah revealed to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) upon his return from his miraculous journey to Sidra, compares the kingdoms of Allah's creation to the queen of she-camels, emphasizing His all-encompassing power and control.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Historical records show that Various Islamic scholars and saints The name Farehah carried significant weight in that era.
Throughout Islamic history
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