Fard name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin:
Usage: Arabic
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Fard
Meaning: Single, Unique, Another Name of God and Unequalled
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What does Fard mean?

Meaning of Fard is Single, Unique, Another Name for God or Unequalled is notably used in Arabic is used for baby boys.

Names that rhyme with Fard

How popular is the name Fard?

Fard is an uncommon baby name in United States where it had been in use since 1971 and achieved its top ranking of 2542 in 1975. There are over 106 babies that have been given the name Fard in United States.

Fard is a common name in Yemen while somewhat familiar name in Iran and Pakistan. According to our evaluation, over 2000 babies have been named Fard globally.

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199884756
199376376
199172706
198979045
198463125
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Here's what numbers has to say about Fard

Every challenge is there to sharpen your focus and improve your survival skills. You hate copying others. You are a walking motivation and inspire people to take control over their lives and make the best of themselves. You never take a leap of faith but do things with a plan. You are always in the center of attention and the one who stands for what's right. What is it that you want to do in life but never had the courage? If you know, go on and do it.

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  •  Futun means Fascinations is chiefly used in Arabic is a girl name
  •  Shareena - Meaning of Shareena is Princess or Sweet has its origin in English used specifically in Arabic is a baby girl name
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Famous people named Fard

  • Fardous Abdel Hamid in Taer ala el tariq as Actress
  • Fardeen Khan in No Entry as Actor

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