Farhad

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Template:Short description Template:Redirect Template:Infobox given name Farhad (Template:Langx farhād), also spelt Ferhaad, Ferhod or Ferhat, is a common Persian male name 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 Persian influences such as Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Iraq, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and the Xinjiang autonomous region of China.

Etymology

Modern Persian name Farhād (Template:Lang) is derived from Middle Persian Frahād (in Template:Langx prht Frahāt; in Template:Langx Phraatēs), ultimately from Old Iranian *fra-hāta- "merited, obtained".<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>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).</ref>

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