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Ferid

Ferid is a form of Farid, from Persian and Arabic roots meaning unique, singular, or precious.

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Ferid is a form of Farid, from Persian and Arabic roots meaning unique, singular, or precious. Those meanings place the name squarely in the world of virtue and distinction, where identity is framed as something rare and valuable rather than merely descriptive.

The name Ferid feels compact and dignified. It has a smooth, grounded sound that carries a lot of meaning without needing much length, and that economy gives it elegance. Because it is uncommon in many English-speaking settings, it can feel especially refined, with a quiet confidence that matches its meaning of singular worth.

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