Farah

Gender: Feminine
Origin: Arabic
Meaning: “joy”
فرح
Per (fah-RAH); Eng (FAIR-uh)

The name is of Arabic origins but is very popular in Iran and Afghanistan. It is borne by former Empress of Iran, Farah Pahlavi (b. 1938-). She was the first empress to be crowned in Iran since the Arab invasion in the 7th century.

The name was also borne by actress Farrah Fawcett (1947-2009), who claimes that her mother made up the name because it sounded good with her surname.

Currently, Farrah does not rank in the U.S. top 1000, but back in 1977, she was the 177th most popular female name in the United States, which may have been due to current popularity of actress Farrah Fawcett, and also the constant coverage of the Iranian queen of the same name.

As of 2010, Farah was the 56th most popular female name in Bosnia & Herzegovina. Her rankings in other countries are as follows:

  • # 157 (France, 2009)
  • # 244 (Netherlands, 2010)

The name is used throughout the Middle East and Central Asia.

Other forms of the name include, the Azeri: Fereh and Farakh.

Bakhchinar

pomegranate-garden5Gender: Feminine
Origin: Persian/Armenian
Meaning: “pomegranate garden.”

The name is composed of the old Persian elements bakhca meaning garden and nar meaning “pomegranate.” The name is also used in Armenia.

Sarv

bald_cypress_fall_color_lgGender: Feminine
Origin: Persian
Meaning: “cypress.”

From the Farsi word for cypress, it is also a feminine given name. It is the name of one the oldest trees in the world, known as the Zoroastrian Sarv or the Sarv-e-Abarqu, it is considered a national symbol of Iran. It is estimated to be four thousand years old. Other similar names are Sarvazad which means “noble cypress” and Tokhmesarv meaning “tall like a cypress.”

Anara

pomegranate-openGender: Feminine
Origin: Kazakh
Meaning: “pomegranate”
(uh-NAH-ruh)

The name come directly from the Kazakh word for the pomegranate. It is a fairly common name in Central Asia, and has even made it over to Pakistan. Other forms include Anar, Anargul, Lunara and the very popular Gulnara, the latter meaning “pomegranate flower.” Pomegranate season occurs in the months of Fall.

Afnan

Kaylee---TwigsGender: Feminine
Origin: Arabic
Meaning: “twigs”
(uf-NUN)
ﺍﻓﻨﺎﻥ

The name comes directly from the Arabic meaning “twigs.” In the Baha’i Faith, the name is used in reference to the maternal relatives of the Báb, and is used as a surname by his descendants. The name is fairly common among Arabic and Farsi speakers. Another form is Fanan.