Faris (name)

Faris
Pronunciation Arabic: [ˈfaːrɪs]
Gender Male
Origin
Word/name Arabic
Meaning Horseman
Other names
Alternative spelling Fares, Farres, Farris

Faris (fāris فارس) is an Arabic masculine given name translating to "knight", "horseman" or "cavalier" (see furusiyya). It has also seen use as western-style surname.

The unrelated Scottish-American surname Faris is an anglicization of MacFergus.

Given name

People with the given name include:

  • Faris ad-Din Aktai (d. 1254, Cairo), an Emir (prince) and the leader of the Mamluks of the Bahri dynasty.
  • Fāris ibn ʿAlī al-Marīni, also known as "Abu Inan Faris" (1329–1358), a Marinid ruler of Morocco
  • Faris Glubb (1939–2004), British- Jordanian writer, journalist, translator and publisher
  • Faris al-Zahrani (1977–2016), on Saudi Arabia's list of 'most-wanted' suspected terrorists, later executed
  • Faris McReynolds (born 1977), American artist and musician
  • Faris Al-Sultan (b. 1978), Iraqi-German professional triathlete
  • Faris al-Ansari (b. 1984), Afghani who was seventeen years old when captured and held in the United States's Guantanamo Bay detention center
  • Faris Haroun (born 1985), Chadian-Canadian-Belgian football player
  • Faris Odeh (1985–2000), Palestinian boy shot dead by the Israel Defense Forces near the Karni crossing in the Gaza Strip while throwing stones in the second month of the Al-Aqsa Intifada
  • Faris Badwan (born 1986), Palestinian-English musician, lead vocalist of The Horrors, and half of Cat's Eyes

Fictional characters

  • Faris Scherwiz, alias of a main female character in the video game, Final Fantasy V

Surname

The Arabic given name in modern times also came to be used as a surname:

  • Muhammed Faris (محمد فارس, born 1951), Syrian military aviator.
  • Iyman Faris (born 1969), Pakistani-American rogue FBI agent working for Al Qaeda (convicted 2003)
  • Paula Faris (born 1975), American television correspondent
  • Sadeg Faris Libyan-American inventor and entrepreneur

Faris is also an unrelated American surname, originating as the anglicization of the Scottish surname MacFergus.[1]

  • Anna Faris (born 1976), American actress and producer
  • Ellsworth Faris (1874–1953), American sociologist
  • George W. Faris (1854–1914), American politician, U.S. Representative from Indiana
  • Herman P. Faris (1858–1936), committed proponent of the temperance movement
  • James Abraham Faris 1890-1933, mycologist with the standard author abbreviation "Faris"
  • Peter Faris (b. 1948), Australian criminal lawyer, media commentator and former radio broadcaster
  • Sean Faris (born 1982), American actor, model, and producer
  • Valerie Faris (b. 1958), American film directors and music video director

References

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