Faraj Name Meaning, Origin, Religion, Personality, Lucky Number

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Faraj Meaning

Comfort, Ease, Happy outcome, Relief

Faraj Urdu spelling

فرج

Name details

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Origins
  • Arabic
Religions
  • Muslim

What does Faraj mean?

Faraj is a name of
  • Arabic
origin for Baby boys that mean Comfort, Ease, Happy outcome, Relief

How do you write Faraj in
  • Arabic
?

The name Faraj is written in Arabic, Urdu and Persian as فرج

What origin is the name Faraj?

Faraj is mainly popular in religion and its main origin is
  • Arabic


Variant spellings of the name Faraj

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Lucky number for Faraj

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Is Faraj a trendy name?

Baby boy name Faraj has
  • Arabic
roots and means Comfort, Ease, Happy outcome, Relief. The name has secured a 1K ranking in popularity on MuslimBabies.

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    Sadaf
    But apki life me عروج اور زوال dono aate hai ye appr depend krta ap dono me kaese react krte ho agr apne apni mushkil time me SBR nhi kiya himmat...
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    Sadaf
    Ap ki life عروض اور زوال dono aate hai ye appr depend krta hai aapko seep ki moti bnna hai ya samandar ke aansu ki trh apki life me mushkil aaegi...
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    Iris
    Iris is a great name if you want to uphold Islamic tradition but give your child a common western name.
  • Al Wali
    No, I believe not. Muhammad Wali is recommended.
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    Kiya
    Kayi
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