Farad, derived from Persian roots meaning "unique," is an uncommon yet captivating male given name. It gained popularity during the late Middle Ages due to its association with Farid al-Din Attar, a renowned Persian poet and Sufi mystic. Pronounced FAIR-ad, this name carries a distinct sound that sets it apart from more common names. In terms of numerology, Farad corresponds to the number 9, which signifies completion and universal love. The name Farad is often associated with individuals who are independent thinkers, creative problem solvers, and possess a deep appreciation for art and culture. It is also considered to be a name that brings good fortune and prosperity in many cultures.
"Farad saw its peak popularity in the late eighties to early nineties with seven babies named Farad each in 1988 and 1992."