Farzaneh
Farzaneh (Persian: فرزانه, Farzāneh, meaning wise, intelligent, or highly knowledgeable), also transliterated as Farzana and Farzona, is a Persian given name for girls common in Iran, South Asia, and Central Asia.
As a given name
- Farzona, Tajik poet and writer
- Farzaneh Aghaeipour, Iranian playwright
- Farzana Bari, Pakistani feminist, human rights activist and academic who serves as the Director of the Gender Studies Department at Quaid-e-Azam
- Farzana Doctor, Canadian novelist and social worker
- Farzaneh Fasihi, Iranian athlete
- Farzana Hassan, Pakistani-Canadian author, speaker, and human rights activist
- Farzana Hoque, Bangladeshi cricketer who plays for the Bangladesh national women's cricket team.
- Farzaneh Kaboli, Iranian dancer
- Farzaneh Ta'idi, Iranian actress
- Farzana Raja, Pakistani politician
- Fereidoun Farzaneh, Iranian composer
In fiction
gollark: Unfortunately, cool nuclear tech isn't well developed/deployed because people are utter dodecahedra about it and most regulation is bad.
gollark: The energy cost is similar regardless of where the computers are if idle power is low.
gollark: But most people don't actually care, visibly.
gollark: I don't think million-qubit things exist and there are fundamental physical limits on stuff.
gollark: I don't really like cloud stuff for privacy reasons and because it stops me from getting lots of cool hardware as used.
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