Meaning & History
Farhana is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived as the feminine form of Farhan. The root name Farhan comes from the Arabic root fariḥa, meaning "to be happy," giving Farhan the meaning "happy" or "cheerful," and by extension Farhana conveys these same joyful qualities exclusively for female bearers.
Usage and Distribution
Farhana is widely used across Muslim-majority and multicultural regions, including in Arabic-speaking countries, Bengali-speaking communities (South Asia), Malay-speaking regions (Southeast Asia), and Urdu-speaking populations (South Asia). Its cross-cultural popularity reflects the shared Islamic heritage and the universal appeal of names with positive meanings across these linguistic groups.Notable Bearers
Several notable individuals named Farhana have made contributions in various fields:- Farhana Yamin (born 1965) – British lawyer and climate change activist who played a key role in the development of the Paris Agreement.
- Rumeen Farhana (born 1981) – Bangladeshi lawyer and politician.
- Farhana Mili – Bangladeshi film and television actress.
- Farhana Afzal (born 1964) – Pakistani politician.
- Farhana Sheikh – British-Pakistani novelist, playwright, and teacher.
- Farhana Sultana – Bangladeshi environmental scientist and professor.
- Farhana Qamar – Pakistani politician.
Cultural References
In popular culture, Farhana is the title of a 2023 Indian Tamil-language thriller drama film directed by Nelson Venkatesan, giving the name visibility in contemporary media.- Meaning: Feminine form of Farhan ("happy, cheerful")
- Origin: Arabic
- Type: Feminine given name
- Usage Regions: Arabic, Bengali, Malay, Urdu (Muslim-majority regions)
Sources: Wikipedia — Farhana