Farhad

Farhad (فرهاد)
Pronunciationfæɾˈhɒːd
GenderMale
Language(s)Persian origin, also used in Turkic languages
Origin
Word/nameIranian
Other names
Variant form(s)Phraates, Ferhad, Ferhat, Farkhad, Farrad, Forhad

Farhad (Persian: فرهاد farhād), also spelt Ferhaad, Ferhod or Ferhat, is a common Persian name for men used since the Parthians, first recorded for Arsacid kings circa 170 BC. Variants of the name are also commonly found in other countries with historical Iranian influences such as Bangladesh, Iraq, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and the Xinjiang autonomous region of China.

Etymology

Modern Persian name Farhād (فرهاد) is derived from Middle Persian Frahād (in Parthian: 𐭐𐭓𐭇𐭕 prht Frahāt; in Ancient Greek: Φραάτης Phraatēs), ultimately from Old Iranian *fra-hāta- "merited, obtained".[1][2]

Places

  • Farhad, Nishapur – a village in Nishapur County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran
  • Farhād Tarāsh – a rockface on Mount Behistun, Iran

Literature

  • Farhad (Persian literature)

People with the given name Farhad

People with the surname Farhad

See also

  • Shirin Farhad, disambiguation page
  • Phraates, the name of 5 kings in the Arsacid Empire
  • Aphrahat, 3rd-century Syriac Christian monk and ascetic

References

  1. ^ "PERSONAL NAMES, IRANIAN iv. PARTHIAN PERIOD – Encyclopaedia Iranica". www.iranicaonline.org. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
  2. ^ Hübschmann, Armenische Grammatik. D. N. MacKenzie, “Some Names from Nisa,” in Peredneaziatskiĭ sbornik IV: Drevnyaya isrednevekovaya istoriya i filologiya stran perednego i srednego vostoka, Moscow, 1986, pp. 105–15 (reprinted in Idem, Iranica diversa, ed. C. G. Cereti and L. Paul, Rome, 1999, pp. 209–15).