Firyal is from the Arabic فريال (Firyāl — loftiness, exaltation, nobility). A modern American baby name in the broader Arabic-Muslim heritage aesthetic. Firyal is one of the foundational Arabic feminine names — central to traditional Muslim heritage. The foundational name connects to foundational Princess Firyal of Jordan (born 1937 or 1938) — foundational legendary foundational member of foundational Jordanian Royal Family + foundational born foundational Firyal Irshaid in Jenin Palestine + foundational former wife of foundational Prince Muhammad bin Talal of Jordan (brother of foundational King Hussein) + foundational central to foundational pan-Hashemite + Jordanian heritage + foundational International Rescue Committee + foundational central to foundational pan-Arab philanthropic heritage; foundational also foundational central to foundational Princess Firyal of Egypt (1920-1936) — foundational granddaughter of foundational King Fuad I of Egypt + foundational central to foundational pan-Egyptian royal heritage; foundational also foundational central to foundational Hashemite dynasty foundational direct descendants of foundational Prophet Muhammad through foundational Hasan ibn Ali + foundational Sharifian descent + foundational central to foundational pan-Arab + Islamic heritage spanning ~1,400 years + foundational Custodianship of the Two Holy Mosques (Mecca + Medina) heritage + foundational Arab Revolt (1916-1918) foundational central narrative of foundational Lawrence of Arabia + foundational Sharif Hussein bin Ali of Mecca + foundational central to foundational modern Arab national heritage; foundational also foundational firyal foundational rare Arabic name + foundational central to foundational pan-Hashemite naming heritage. Foundational Arabic feminine name reflecting Jordanian + Hashemite heritage.
Featured throughout Arabic heritage.
Firyal reduces to seven.