Farah (name) - Wikipedia Farah is an Arabic - and Persian -language feminine given name meaning "joy" in the former and "glory" in the latter
Queen Farah Pahlavi Shahbanou Of Iran In her 20-year tenure as Empress of Iran, Her Imperial Majesty Shahbanou Farah Pahlavi was patron to 12 artistic institutions and presided over 26 educational, health, sports, and cultural organizations, including non-governmental entities
Farah, Mother of Iran | A Tribute on Mother’s Day – Tehran Weekly . . . Farah, Mother of Iran | A Tribute on Mother’s Day In the tapestry of Iranian history, few figures embody the essence of maternal devotion and cultural stewardship as profoundly as Empress Farah Pahlavi On this Mother’s Day, we honor not only her role as a mother to her children but also her enduring legacy as a maternal figure to the nation
Farah - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity - Nameberry The name Farah is a girl's name of Arabic origin meaning "happiness" Farah is a soft and lovely Arabic name, best known here in this original spelling via the last Empress of Iran, Farah Palavi
Farah Diba Pahlavi, the story of Iran’s first and last “empress” Farah Diba Pahlavi, with her once-happy and at times dramatic life, has always been a legendary figure For some, she is the “ Grace Kelly ” of the East; for others, the “ Jackie of the East ”
Farah Pahlavi - Biography - IMDb Empress Farah Pahlavi was born on October 14, 1938, the only daughter of Sohrab Diba, who passed away when she was only nine vears old An Iranian Army officer, her father was also a law graduate of the Sorbonne and the famed French military Academy of St Cyr
Farah Pahlavi: The Last Empress of Iran and the First Crowned Woman in . . . Farah Pahlavi, the third wife of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran, made history as the first woman crowned in the modern Muslim world She championed culture, social welfare, modernisation, and was admired for her beauty and iconic style