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Sunni Islamic school
The Farahi school (Urdu: فراہی مکتبۂ فکر) is a Sunni Islamic school of thought that originated in the Indian subcontinent. It is named after Hamiduddin
Farahi_school
Indian Islamic scholar (1863–1930)
work on the concept of nazm, or coherence, in the Quran. The modernist Farahi school is named after him. He was instrumental in producing scholarly work
Hamid_al-Din_Farahi
Pakistani scholar and scientist (1935–2003)
profession, he was a chemical engineer, but he spent his life serving Farahi's school of thought. He worked as the in charge of Idara Taddabur e Qur'an o
Khalid_Masud
Iranian-born American architect and designer
Behnaz Farahi (Persian: بهناز فرهی) is an Iranian-born American interdisciplinary designer and educator whose work melds architecture, fashion, interaction
Behnaz_Farahi
Pakistani actor
atheist but now identifies as Muslim again. He is affiliated with the Farahi school of thought and studied in Dallas under Javed Ahmad Ghamidi. Abbasi was
Hamza_Ali_Abbasi
Dawood Farahi is an Afghan-American academic administrator who served as president of Kean University from July 1, 2003 to May 2020. Farahi was born and
Dawood_Farahi
Indian Islamic scholar (1925–2021)
books and is the chairperson of Centre for Peace and Spirituality. Farahi school List of peace activists Quran 1:2 (Translated by Pickthall). "Praise
Wahiduddin_Khan
School of Islamic jurisprudence
The Maliki school or Malikism is one of the four major schools of Islamic jurisprudence within Sunni Islam. It was founded by Malik ibn Anas (c. 711–795
Maliki_school
School of Islamic jurisprudence
The Hanafi school or Hanafism is the largest school of Islamic jurisprudence out of the four principal schools within Sunni Islam. It developed from the
Hanafi_school
School of Islamic jurisprudence
The Hanbali school or Hanbalism is the smallest of the four major schools of Islamic jurisprudence within Sunni Islam. Named after and based on the teachings
Hanbali_school
Iranian actress (1959–2023)
problems.[citation needed] Bita Farahi Laharkhani was born on January 3, 1958, in Tehran, Iran. She is the daughter of Monir Farahi and Cyrus Laharkhani Dinbali
Bita_Farrahi
Architecture school at the University of Southern California
Farahi". Behnaz Farahi. Retrieved 2019-01-21. "SDA | Synthesis Design". synthesis-dna.com. Retrieved 2019-01-16.[dead link] "Alvin Huang". USC School
USC_School_of_Architecture
School of Islamic jurisprudence
The Shafi'i school (Arabic: ٱلْمَذْهَب ٱلشَّافِعِيّ, romanized: al-madhhab al-shāfiʿī) is one of the four major schools of Islamic jurisprudence within
Shafi'i_school
Movement to reconcile Islam with modern values
Therefore, the term 'Salafī' has attached itself to an age-old school of theology, the Atharī school. Islamic revivalists, such as Mahmud Shukri Al-Alusi (1856–1924
Islamic_modernism
Muslim scholar and translator of the Quran
Tadabbur-i-Quran ("Pondering on the Quran"), which he based on Hamiduddin Farahi's (1863 – 1930), idea of thematic and structural coherence in the Qur'an
Amin_Ahsan_Islahi
Sunni school of Islamic theology
Ash'arism (Arabic: ٱلْأَشْعَرِيّةُ, romanized: al-Ashʿarīyya) is a school of theology in Sunni Islam named after Abu al-Hasan al-Ash'ari, a Sunni jurist
Ash'arism
Legal school in Sunni Islam
The Zahiri school or Zahirism (Also Called Ahlul Dhahir, Ahlul Wahy) is a school of Islamic jurisprudence within Sunni Islam. It was named after Dawud
Zahiri_school
Legal school in Sunni Islam
The Thawri school (Arabic: الثورية) was a short-lived school of fiqh. Its founder was Sufyan al-Thawri, an 8th century scholar, jurist and hadith compiler
Thawri_school
Town in Uttar Pradesh, India
Hamiduddin Farahi (1863–1930), Islamic scholar and eponym of the Farahi school Rehan Ahmad Yousufi (24 August 2018). "Profile of Hamidduddin Farahi". AL-MAWRID
Faraha
Islamic schools and branches have different understandings of Islam. There are many different sects or denominations, schools of Islamic jurisprudence
Islamic_schools_and_branches
Set of theological beliefs in the Islamic faith
Schools of Islamic theology are various Islamic schools and branches in different schools of thought regarding creed. The main schools of Islamic theology
Schools_of_Islamic_theology
School of theology in Sunni Islam
romanized: al-ʾAthariyya / al-aṯariyyah [æl ʔæθæˈrɪj.jæ], "of athar") is a school of theology in Sunni Islam which developed from circles of the Ahl al-Hadith
Atharism
Legal school in Sunni Islam
The Jariri school is the name given to a short-lived Sunni school of fiqh that was derived from the work of al-Tabari, the 9th and 10th-century Muslim
Jariri_school
School of theology in Sunni Islam
Maturidism (Arabic: المَاتُريدِيَّةُ, romanized: al-Māturīdiyya) is a school of theology in Sunni Islam named after Abu Mansur al-Maturidi. It is one of
Maturidism
Legal school in Sunni Islam
The Laythi school (Arabic: المذهب الليثي) was an 8th-century religious law school of Fiqh within Sunni Islam whose Imam was Al-Layth ibn Sa'd. One of known
Laythi_school
Iranian philosopher (1910–1994)
in Iran, University of Texas Press (2010), p. 184. Ahmad Fardid, Didar e Farahi va Fotuhate Aakhare Zamaan [The Divine Encounter and Apocalystic Revelations
Ahmad_Fardid
Public university in New Jersey, US
1997, Kean soon added the Nathan Weiss Graduate College. In 2003, Dawood Farahi was elected president of Kean University by the unanimous vote of the board
Kean_University
8th-century Islamic school of thought
الحَدِيث, romanized: Ahl al-Ḥadīth, lit. 'people of hadith') is an Islamic school of Sunni Islam that emerged during the 2nd and 3rd Islamic centuries of
Ahl_al-Hadith
Legal school in Sunni Islam
The Awza'i school (Arabic: الأوزاعي, romanized: al-Awzā‘ī) was one of the schools of Fiqh, the Islamic jurisprudence, or religious law within Sunni Islam
Awza'i_school
Location in the Book of Genesis
M. Seligsohn. "Moriah". Jewish Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2008-07-14. Imam Farahi, Hamiduddin (November 1, 1995). "'The Great Sacrifice' (3)". Al-Mawrid.
Moriah
President of Iran from 2005 to 2013
Qom, as his ideological and spiritual mentor. Mesbah founded the Haghani School of thought in Iran. [citation needed] He and his team strongly supported
Mahmoud_Ahmadinejad
Pakistani psychiatrist and Islamic scholar (1956–2010)
Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan School Farahi-Islahi Main interests Islamic law and Quranic exegesis As well as influenced by: Hamiduddin Farahi Amin Ahsan Islahi Javed
Muhammad_Farooq_Khan
First caliph of Rashidun Caliphate from 632 to 634
I Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz Schools of law Hanafi Maliki Shafi'i Hanbali Others Farahi Zahiri Awza'i Thawri Laythi Jariri Schools of theology Ash'arism and
Abu_Bakr
Largest main branch of Islam
(faith) and comprises the Ash'ari and Maturidi schools of kalam (theology) as well as the textualist Athari school. Sunnis regard the first four caliphs Abu
Sunni_Islam
altruistic duties to both Allah and their gods. According to Hamiduddin Farahi, the Arabic word "Al" (the) is used specifically for "Allah," and it is
Arabic_in_Islam
Approach to Sunni Islamic Law
I Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz Schools of law Hanafi Maliki Shafi'i Hanbali Others Farahi Zahiri Awza'i Thawri Laythi Jariri Schools of theology Ash'arism and
Wasatism
Honorific denoting high spiritual rank
I Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz Schools of law Hanafi Maliki Shafi'i Hanbali Others Farahi Zahiri Awza'i Thawri Laythi Jariri Schools of theology Ash'arism and
Qalandar_(title)
Muslim scholar, jurist, and theologian (699–767)
ascetic, and eponym of the Hanafi school of Sunni jurisprudence, which remains the most widely practiced to this day. His school predominates in Central and
Abu_Hanifa
Aerial service branch of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army
for military equipment. In November 2023, deputy defense minister Mehdi Farahi said that plans had been finalized for the Iranian armed forces to receive
Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force
Islamic_Republic_of_Iran_Air_Force
Pakistani Islamic scholar and philosopher (born 1951)
works of Hamiduddin Farahi, a scholar of the Quran by chance in a library. Finding mention of Amin Ahsan Islahi (who advanced Farahi's thought) in this work
Javed_Ahmad_Ghamidi
Islamic term for denominational practice or theology
Wahhab, Abd Al. "Chapter 4, Fear of Shirk". Kitab Al Tawheed. Darussalam. Farāhī, Majmū‘ah Tafāsīr, 2nd ed. (Faran Foundation, 1998), 347. Frederick M. Denny
Aqidah
Islamic hadith scholar and jurist (726–797)
our earliest extant biographical dictionary of Abū Hanīfa and the Hanafi school includes Ibn al-Mubārak among nine members of the generation of Abū Hanīfa's
Abd_Allah_ibn_al-Mubarak
Chicago-based mufti
debater. He is the founder and president of Burhan Academy, an Islamic school located at the former Elgin Academy site in Elgin, Illinois. He is a mufti
Yasir_Nadeem_al_Wajidi
American educator and administrator (born 1971)
Black leader of the university. He succeeded longtime president Dawood Farahi and officially took office on July 1, 2020. During his tenure, he established
Lamont_O._Repollet
Maurizio Creuso, protagonista della politica veneta (in Italian) Actress Bita Farahi passes away at 65 Larry Fink, photographer who contrasted social classes
Deaths_in_November_2023
Combinations of Arabic letters at the beginning of some surahs of the Quran
verses. (see also:Location of early Islam / Revisionist school of Islamic studies) Ḥamiduddin Farahi similarly attaches symbolic meanings to the letters,
Muqattaʿat
Branch of Sufi metaphysics linked to Ibn Arabi
and explained it in philosophical terms. In the 20th century, the Akbari School was a focus in academic circles and universities.[example needed] Viewed
Akbarism
13th century educational book
al-Sabyan (Persian: نصابالصبیان) is an educational book written by Abu Nasr Farahi (d. 640 AH/1242-1243 CE). This book, composed in verse, provides Persian
Nisab_al-Sabyan
Indian Islamic scholar (1898–1982)
February 1898 – 24 May 1982) was a Sunni Hanafi Hadith scholar of the Deobandi school of Islamic thought in India, popularly known as a "Hazrat Shaykh al-Hadith"
Zakariyya_Kandhlavi
British architect and theorist
Roland Snooks (2017) 3D Printed Body Architecture - co-editor with Behnaz Farahi (2017) Computational Design - co-editor with Philip Yuan (2017) Digital
Neil_Leach
Indian Islamic scholar (1943–2018)
Barelvi movement. He was considered the leading authority of the Barelvi school of thought in India, succeeding Mustafa Raza Khan. After his death in 2018
Akhtar_Raza_Khan
Academic discipline
adjacent areas of research. During this period, a different but smaller school of research emphasizing the influence of Christian texts (prominently including
Quranic_studies
American historian
president while a search was conducted for a permanent president. When Dawood Farahi was chosen, Esposito returned to teaching in the Department of History.
Frank_J._Esposito
Turkish Islamic scholar (born 1940)
al-Salqini and graduated in 1952 from the Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz Primary School. In 1953, on al-Salqini’s recommendation, he enrolled at al-Madrasah al-Sha'baniyyah
Muhammad_'Awwamah
Indian Sufi saint (1237–1325)
Rahman Usmani (1859–1928) Muhammad Ahmad Nanautawi (1862–1930) Hamiduddin Farahi (1863–1930) Ibrahim Ali Tashna (1872–1931) Machiliwale Shah (d. 1932) Anwar
Nizamuddin_Auliya
Turkish people are Sunni Muslims, and most of them belong to the Hanafi school of jurisprudence. Smaller numbers belong to the Alevi, Ja'fari and Alawite
Islam_in_Turkey
Canadian singer-songwriter and musician
documentary When They Awake, co-directed by P. J. Marcellino and Hermon Farahi. The film was created to raise awareness of Indigenous musical talent and
Logan_Staats
3rd Rashidun caliph from 644 to 656
I Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz Schools of law Hanafi Maliki Shafi'i Hanbali Others Farahi Zahiri Awza'i Thawri Laythi Jariri Schools of theology Ash'arism and
Uthman
Relations between the two largest Islamic sects
Twelver, and within Twelver Shia, the overwhelming majority follow the Usuli school of jurisprudence. In Iran, an officially Shia country since 1501, around
Shia–Sunni_relations
Namesake for main Sunni madhhabs
al-Shafi'i. Hanafi school of thought was founded in Kufa, Iraq, by Imam Abu Hanifa al-Nu'man (80 AH/699 AD - 150 AH/767 AD). Maliki school of thought was
The_four_Sunni_Imams
Fundamentalist movement within Sunni Islam
core scholarly references in theology. While being influenced by Hanbali school, the movement repudiated taqlid to legal authorities, including oft-cited
Wahhabism
Canonical hadith collections in Sunni Islam
course of the 10th century, largely at the behest of scholars of the Shafi'i school of jurisprudence, as various genres of literature began to emerge around
Kutub_al-Sittah
2nd Rashidun caliph from 634 to 644
over another belongs to the imam, who is seen as the real founder of the school.""Authority here is hierarchical: Direct confrontation with the revealed
Umar
Indian Islamic scholar (1816 – 1887)
include Shibli Nomani, Syed Ahmad Khan, Khalil Ahmad Saharanpuri, Hamiduddin Farahi, and Altaf Hussain Hali. Faizul Hasan was born in 1816 in Saharanpur into
Faizul_Hasan_Saharanpuri
Relations between two major Islamic schools of thought
splitting their influence across religious communities and cultures, with each school competing for scholarly authority via official and unofficial religious
Salafi–Sufi_relations
Indian Muslim scholar (1878–1926)
Rahman Usmani (1859–1928) Muhammad Ahmad Nanautawi (1862–1930) Hamiduddin Farahi (1863–1930) Ibrahim Ali Tashna (1872–1931) Machiliwale Shah (d. 1932) Anwar
Abdul_Bari_Firangi_Mahali
Arab Muslim Scholar and jurist (died 798)
prominent Muslim jurist and one of the foremost authorities of the early Hanafi school of Islamic law. He was the leading student of Abu Hanifa and played a decisive
Abu_Yusuf
Sufi Muslim ascetic and renunciate
I Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz Schools of law Hanafi Maliki Shafi'i Hanbali Others Farahi Zahiri Awza'i Thawri Laythi Jariri Schools of theology Ash'arism and
Fakir
6th-century founder of Rifa'i Sufi Order
I Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz Schools of law Hanafi Maliki Shafi'i Hanbali Others Farahi Zahiri Awza'i Thawri Laythi Jariri Schools of theology Ash'arism and
Ahmad_al-Rifaʽi
Miracles of Muslim saints
I Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz Schools of law Hanafi Maliki Shafi'i Hanbali Others Farahi Zahiri Awza'i Thawri Laythi Jariri Schools of theology Ash'arism and
Karamat
Sunni Islamic reformist movement
Islamic world. Political scientist Gilles Kepel defines Salafism as: A school of thought which surfaced in the second half of the nineteenth century as
Salafi_movement
Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam
I Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz Schools of law Hanafi Maliki Shafi'i Hanbali Others Farahi Zahiri Awza'i Thawri Laythi Jariri Schools of theology Ash'arism and
Kubrawiya
Sunni Deobandi Islamic scholar (1897–1976)
Mufti Muhammad Shafi, was a Pakistani Sunni Islamic scholar of the Deobandi school, a Hanafi jurist and mufti, he was also an authority on shari'ah, hadith
Muhammad_Shafi
Association of Sunni Muslims
organisation, professing adherence to the Ahmadi, Lahori, Qadiani or Baháʼí schools of thought or of any similar inclination". The member organisations of
Australian Federation of Islamic Councils
Australian_Federation_of_Islamic_Councils
Indian Muslim scholar and co-founder of Darul Uloom Deoband
Siddiqi family of Nanauta, a town near Saharanpur, India. Nanautawi was schooled at Nanauta, where he memorized the Quran and learned calligraphy. Aged
Qasim_Nanawtawi
life were defined by the Hanafi madhab (school of Islamic jurisprudence). With respect to creed, the Maturidi school was majorly adhered to, dominating madrassahs
Islam_in_the_Ottoman_Empire
Islamic community
I Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz Schools of law Hanafi Maliki Shafi'i Hanbali Others Farahi Zahiri Awza'i Thawri Laythi Jariri Schools of theology Ash'arism and
Ansari_(nesba)
Punjabi Sufi scholar and poet (1859–1937)
38th generation. Shah received his early religious education at a khanqah (school at a mausoleum) and was attended classes in Urdu and Persian at the local
Meher_Ali_Shah
Strand of Sunni Islam
strand of Sunni Islam that emphasizes adherence to the four principal Sunni schools of law (Madhahib), belief in one of the Ash'ari, Maturidi and Athari creeds
Islamic_neo-traditionalism
Ottoman Islamic scholar
Rahman Usmani (1859–1928) Muhammad Ahmad Nanautawi (1862–1930) Hamiduddin Farahi (1863–1930) Ibrahim Ali Tashna (1872–1931) Machiliwale Shah (d. 1932) Anwar
Mustafa_Sabri
Abrahamic monotheistic religion
Tijaniyyah Schools of Jurisprudence, Branches, Doctrines and Movements Sunni Hanafi Maliki Shafi'i Hanbali Zahiri Ahl al-Hadith, (School of 2nd/3rd Islamic
Outline_of_Islam
Islamic scholar and theologian (1879–1952)
over 40 works, al-Kawthari followed the Hanafi school of jurisprudence and championed the Maturidi school of theology. A Circassian, al-Kawthari was born
Al‑Kawthari
Islamic scholar and theologian (853–944)
853–944) was a Hanafi jurist and theologian who is the eponym of the Maturidi school of kalam in Sunnism. He got his nisba from Māturīd, a district in Samarkand
Abu_Mansur_al-Maturidi
Indian Muslim scholar (1703–1762)
considered the four legal schools, as well as both the Ahl al-Hadith (Athari) and Ahl al-Ra'y (Maturidi and Ash'ari) schools of theology to be part of
Shah_Waliullah_Dehlawi
Muslim scholar, jurist, and theologian (815–883)
early Islam. He was the eponymous founder of the Ẓāhirī school of thought (madhhab), the fifth school of thought in Sunnī Islam, characterized by its strict
Dawud_al-Zahiri
actress, most notable for her role as Arisa Uotani in Fruits Basket Behnaz Farahi, architect best known for her designs of interactive wearables and installations
List_of_Iranian_Americans
Indian Islamic revivalist and Sufi scholar (1786–1831)
Dehlvi's spiritual path and a traditional Sunni who adhered to the Hanafi school. Upon his return, Syed Ahmad regarded his immediate enemy to be the Sikh
Syed_Ahmad_Barelvi
Islamic eschatological event sequence
I Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz Schools of law Hanafi Maliki Shafi'i Hanbali Others Farahi Zahiri Awza'i Thawri Laythi Jariri Schools of theology Ash'arism and
Signs of the appearance of the Mahdi
Signs_of_the_appearance_of_the_Mahdi
Executive body of the Afghan government
Baher, Abdul Ghafar Bahir. Abdul Ghafar Baher, Abdul Bahar and Abdul Ghafar Farahi may or may not be the same person. alternative name(s): (Lieutenant General)
Cabinet_of_Afghanistan
Sunni revivalist movement in South Asia
authoritative and comprehensive commentaries. The founders of the Deobandi school drew inspiration from the Sunni scholarly tradition of Madrasah-i Rahimiyya
Deobandi_movement
South Asian Islamic scholar, Founder of Jamaat-e-Islami (1903–1979)
eighth class directly in Madrasa Fawqaniyya Mashriqiyya (Oriental High School), Aurangabad, founded by Shibli Nomani, a modernist Islamic scholar trying
Abul_A'la_Maududi
South Asian Islamic revivalist movement
Sunni revivalist movement that generally adheres to the Hanafi and Shafi'i schools of jurisprudence, the Maturidi and Ash'ari creeds, a variety of Sufi orders
Barelvi_movement
14th and 15th-century Indian Sufi saint
Rahman Usmani (1859–1928) Muhammad Ahmad Nanautawi (1862–1930) Hamiduddin Farahi (1863–1930) Ibrahim Ali Tashna (1872–1931) Machiliwale Shah (d. 1932) Anwar
Bande_Nawaz
Heidelinde Weis im 84. Lebensjahr gestorben (in German) "Actress Bita Farahi passes away at 65". Tehran Times. 25 January 2025. Retrieved 25 November
2023_in_film
Pakistani Islamic scholar and judge (born 1943)
was later enrolled in Darul Uloom Karachi after Mufti Shafi founded the school in 1950. After completing his primary education, he began his formal religious
Taqi_Usmani
Ottoman scholar and scientist (1389–1459)
I Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz Schools of law Hanafi Maliki Shafi'i Hanbali Others Farahi Zahiri Awza'i Thawri Laythi Jariri Schools of theology Ash'arism and
Akshamsaddin
Mystic of Anatolia and mentor of popular folk poet Yunus Emre
I Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz Schools of law Hanafi Maliki Shafi'i Hanbali Others Farahi Zahiri Awza'i Thawri Laythi Jariri Schools of theology Ash'arism and
Taptuk_Emre
Indian Islamic scholar and poet (1796–1861)
intellectual sciences”). He was well acquainted with the teachings of the Shiraz School of philosophy in its specific tradition. Fazl-e-Imam wrote a number of scholarly
Fazl-e-Haq_Khairabadi
Ahl-e-Hadith once meant independent scholars; now modern non-madhhab followers use it
adherents profess to hold the same views as those of the early Ahl al-Hadith school. They reject taqlid (following legal precedent) and favour ijtihad (independent
Ahl-i_Hadith
I Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz Schools of law Hanafi Maliki Shafi'i Hanbali Others Farahi Zahiri Awza'i Thawri Laythi Jariri Schools of theology Ash'arism and
Sunni_view_of_Umar
FARAHI SCHOOL
FARAHI SCHOOL
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim
Liveliness
Female
African
rejoice.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Telugu
Sunrise; Comic
Girl/Female
Indian
Joy
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil
Worship; Praise of God
Girl/Female
Afghan, African, American, Arabic, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Gujarati, Indian, Indonesian, Iranian, Kannada, Latin, Muslim, Parsi, Pashtun, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Glory; Happiness; Cheerfulness; Beautiful; Joyful; Lovely; Pleasant; Good Looking; Traveller
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Australian
Happiness; Paradise's Flower; Joy
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Sunshine
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Cheerfully
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Muslim
Glad, Happy
Female
English
Variant spelling of Arabic Farah, FARRAH means "joy."
Female
English
(ÙØ±Ø§Ù‡) Arabic name FARAH means "joy."
Girl/Female
Hindu
One who rides on varaah, Is one of the matrikas, A group of seven or eight mother Goddess in the Hindu religion
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Musical Note; Tune; A Music Tune; Lucky
Girl/Female
Indian
It’s a city in Tamil nadu thats well known for sarees. Aarani also another name of luxumi/ amman
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Glad; Happy
Girl/Female
Persian English Muslim
Happy.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Joy
Boy/Male
African
Consolation.
FARAHI SCHOOL
FARAHI SCHOOL
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English sleght, sleight, slyght ‘cunning’, ‘artfulness’.English : topographic name from Middle English sleyte ‘level field’ (Old Norse slétta) or from Middle English sleyte ‘sheep pasture’.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Calm, Unmovable, Unshakable
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a minor place in Cumbria named after the river on which it stands. The river name derives from Old Norse birki ‘birch’ + bekkr ‘stream’.Americanized form of either Swedish Björkbäck or Danish Birkebæk, which have the same origin as the English river name.
Girl/Female
Gaelic
Lives at the alder tree river.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Welfare
Girl/Female
Scottish
Salmon.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vijayanand | விஜயாநஂதÂ
Who delights in victory
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Romer.
Male
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name LIKO means "bud."
Boy/Male
Indian
A Respect Person
FARAHI SCHOOL
FARAHI SCHOOL
FARAHI SCHOOL
FARAHI SCHOOL
FARAHI SCHOOL
n.
The standard unit of electrical capacity; the capacity of a condenser whose charge, having an electro-motive force of one volt, is equal to the amount of electricity which, with the same electromotive force, passes through one ohm in one second; the capacity, which, charged with one coulomb, gives an electro-motive force of one volt.
n.
A woman who governs and teaches a school; a female school-teacher.
n.
One versed in the niceties of academical disputation or of school divinity.
n.
A schoolgirl.
n.
One who teaches or instructs a school.
a.
Collecting or running in schools or shoals.
n.
A sacred inclosure or temple; -- so called by the islanders of the Pacific Ocean.
n.
A schoolmistress.
n.
The man who presides over and teaches a school; a male teacher of a school.
a.
Of or pertaining to Michael Faraday, the distinguished electrician; -- applied especially to induced currents of electricity, as produced by certain forms of inductive apparatus, on account of Faraday's investigations of their laws.
adv.
Toward school.
n.
See Farrand, n.
pl.
of Schoolman
n.
One of the larger measures of electrical capacity, amounting to one million farads; a macrofarad.
n.
A vessel employed as a nautical training school, in which naval apprentices receive their education at the expense of the state, and are trained for service as sailors. Also, a vessel used as a reform school to which boys are committed by the courts to be disciplined, and instructed as mariners.
n.
A pupil who attends the same school as another.
n.
The treatment with faradic or induced currents of electricity for remedial purposes.
n.
The millionth part of a farad.