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      Meaning of the first name Furaha

      Origin

      Swahili, East Africa

      Meaning

      Happiness or Joy

      Variations

      Durham, Fahari, Fariha
      The name Furaha originates from the Swahili language, predominantly spoken in East Africa, particularly in countries such as Kenya and Tanzania. In Swahili, Furaha directly translates to happiness or joy. It is a feminine name that embodies positive emotions and a sense of well-being, often chosen for its uplifting connotation. The name can be given to both girls and boys, though it is more commonly associated with females. Its meaning resonates with cultural values that celebrate joyfulness and emotional positivity.

      Historically, Furaha has been used in East African communities, where the Swahili language has its roots. The name is part of a broader cultural tradition that emphasizes the importance of emotions and their expression. In many African societies, names are chosen not only for their phonetic appeal but also for their meanings, reflecting family aspirations or societal values. The use of Furaha has been documented in various forms of African literature, folk tales, and stories, where joy and happiness are central themes.

      In contemporary contexts, Furaha is increasingly recognized beyond its geographical origins, gaining popularity in other parts of the world due to growing interest in African culture and languages. It is often used in multicultural settings and by families seeking meaningful names for their children that convey positivity. Additionally, the name appears in various artistic expressions, including music, literature, and social media, where happiness is a prevalent theme. This modern relevance helps maintain its significance while also allowing it to evolve within a global narrative.

      Based on our records...

      Karanga

      This is the most common surname associated with Furaha.

      Simon

      This is the most common name of those married to a Furaha.

      Mordechai

      This is the most common name for a child of a Furaha.

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      1793 is when there were the most people born with the first name Furaha.

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