Names Like Farai

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Vera
From the Latin verus, meaning "true one".
Farrah
From the Arabic Farah meaning "joy".
Fairy
A magical creature.
Farah
From the Arabic farah meaning "joy".
Pharaoh
One who spoils; a great hose or a palace, One who spoils, a great hose or a palace.
Veer
Courageous, Warrior, Strong, Lightning, Thunder, One who is brave. Another name of Lord Mahavir.
Fara
From the Arabic farah meaning "joy".
Veera
Brave, Heroic, Wise, Pahlavi.
Fiora
A blossomed flower; Roman Goddess of Spring, A blossomed flower, Roman Goddess of Spring.
Vir
Courageous, Warrior, Strong, Lightning, Thunder, Brave man of Raghu Clan, One of many names of Lord Rama, A name to the ultimately formless (advita), An Incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
Pharoah
A Egyptian name, meaning: The sun.
Vara
Goddess Parvati, Gift, Reward, Name of several plants and vegetable products, A sort of perfume, Name of Parvati, Name of a river.
Viera
There are two sources for this name: from the Latin “(vērĭtās > vērus / vēra),” meaning “truth” and a Slavic “véra (ве́ра) vȅra (ве̏ра),” meaning “faith, belief.” Both roots are linked to a religious tradition because they are connected to the Lord’s faith and truth. In fact, the two cultures have been merged, and both are still promoted by various saints who have taken this name, both in the Catholic and Orthodox Churches.
Vira
Brave, Heroic, Wise, Pahlavi.
Veria
There are two sources for this name: from the Latin “(vērĭtās > vērus / vēra),” meaning “truth” and a Slavic “véra (ве́ра) vȅra (ве̏ра),” meaning “faith, belief.” Both roots are linked to a religious tradition because they are connected to the Lord’s faith and truth. In fact, the two cultures have been merged, and both are still promoted by various saints who have taken this name, both in the Catholic and Orthodox Churches.
Fiore
A flower (Italian version of fiora), A flower (Italian version of fiora).
Faria
A caravan
Faaria
A woman who is tall and slim.
Fariah
Freia
Freia is a name of Old Nordic origin and means "mistress" or "lady".