Farha

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Farha or Farhah (Arabic: فَرْحَة, farḥah) is an Arabic female given name and a surname, meaning "delight, pleasure, luckier, good luck, good fortune". The name is the female form of the name Farhat and also stems from the name Farah.

Notable persons with that name include:

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