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Fareed

An Arabic name meaning unique, precious, or unmatched.

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Fareed (فريد) is a classical Arabic name derived from the root f-r-d, carrying the meaning "unique," "matchless," "singular," or "a precious gem unlike any other." The root concept of being the sole specimen of something — without equal or parallel — gives the name an inherently exalted quality. In Arabic literary tradition, farid was also used as a term for a type of necklace composed of a single large pearl set without companions, a metaphor that deepened the name's connotations of singular beauty and incomparable worth.

The name has been borne by distinguished figures across the Arabic-speaking and wider Islamic world for over a millennium. In classical Arabic poetry and literature, the term fareed was deployed as high praise, and the name became associated with intellectual and creative distinction. In the modern era, Fareed Zakaria — the Indian-American journalist, author, and CNN anchor — brought the name to wide international recognition, associating it with cosmopolitan intellectual authority and cross-cultural fluency.

The name is widely used across Arab, South Asian Muslim, and African Muslim communities. Fareed sits comfortably in multiple linguistic traditions simultaneously: it is instantly recognizable across the Arabic-speaking world, common in Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh, and found throughout East and West Africa in Muslim communities. In Western countries it carries an air of cultivated distinctiveness — familiar enough in sound to be approachable, rare enough in usage to stand out. Its three syllables — fa-REED — give it a pleasing rising cadence that makes it memorable in any language context.

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