Fareeha
Feminine
Arabic, Urdu
Meaning & Origin
Fareeha is an Arabic and Urdu feminine given name, an alternate transcription of Arabic فريحة or Urdu فریحہ (see Fariha). The name is derived from the Arabic root فرح (fariḥa), meaning "to be happy," and thus carries the meaning "happy." It is a variant of Fariha and related to the name Farah.
Etymology and Variants
The name Fareeha originates from the Arabic triliteral root f-r-ḥ, which conveys joy and happiness. In Arabic, the name is spelled فريحة (farīḥah), while in Urdu it is written as فریحہ. The spelling "Fareeha" is a common English transcription used particularly in South Asia. Related names include the Swahili variant Furaha and Turkish Feriha, both sharing the same root meaning.
Notable Bearers
Notable individuals with the name include Fareeha Fatima (born 1971), a Pakistani politician; Fareeha Jabeen (born 1967), a Pakistani actress; and Fareeha Mehmood (born 1994), a Pakistani cricketer. Among the variant Fariha, notable bearers include Fariha Al-Ahmad (1944–2018), a Kuwaiti royal; Fariha al-Berkawi (died 2014), a Libyan representative; Fariha Fathimath (born 1987), a Maldivian swimmer; Fariha Razzaq Haroon (1956–2018), a Pakistani politician and journalist; Fariha al Jerrahi (born 1947), an American art curator; and Fariha Pervez (born 1974), a Pakistani singer. The name also appears in Australian-Canadian writer Fariha Róisín (born 1990) and Bangladeshi cricketer Fariha Trisna (born 2002). In fiction, Fareeha Amari is a prominent character from the video game Overwatch.
Cultural Significance
The name is popular in Arabic-speaking countries and among Urdu-speaking communities in Pakistan and India. It is also used in other Muslim-majority regions due to its positive meaning and pleasant sound.
Key Facts
Meaning: "Happy"
Origin: Arabic, Urdu
Type: Feminine given name
Usage Regions: Middle East, South Asia, Muslim diaspora