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Farnam, Iran Farnam ( fa, فرنام, also Romanized as Farnām; also known as Farnāb) is a village in Rostaq Rural District (Markazi Province), Rostaq Rural District, in the Central District (Khomeyn County), Central District of Khomeyn County, Markazi Provin ...
, a village in Markazi Province, Iran * Farnam, Nebraska, a village in Dawson County ;In Omaha, Nebraska, USA * Farnam Building * West Farnam Apartments * West Farnam neighborhood ;In Cheshire, Massachusetts, USA * Farnams Village Historic District ;In Oneida, New York, USA *
Farnam Mansion The Farnam Mansion is a 19th-century mansion in Oneida, New York, United States. Built circa 1862, it is situated on the southwest corner of Main and Stone Streets within the city's Main-Broad-Grove Streets Historic District, which was listed on ...


People

* C. Eugene Farnam (1916–1999), American politician *
Farnam Jahanian Farnam Jahanian is an Iranian-American computer scientist, entrepreneur, and higher education leader. He serves as the 10th president of Carnegie Mellon University. Early life and education Farnam Jahanian was born in Iran, where his family ha ...
, Carnegie Mellon University president *
Henry Farnam Henry Farnam (November 9, 1803 – October 4, 1883) was an American philanthropist and railroad president. Biography He was born in Scipio, New York, and grew up working on his father's farm. By his teenage years, he had begun studying mathema ...
(1803–1883), American railroad executive *
Henry Walcott Farnam Henry Walcott Farnam (November 6, 1853 – September 5, 1933) was an American economist. Background The son of railroad executive Henry Farnam, he attended Yale University graduating with a bachelor's degree in 1874, and then studied towards a ...
(1853–1933), American economist * Louise Whitman Farnam (1890–1949), American physician *
Lynnwood Farnam Lynnwood Farnam (January 13, 1885 – November 23, 1930) was a Canadian organist who became the preeminent organist in North America in the 1920s until his death. He was influential in promoting the music of Bach, and also championed French organ ...
(1885–1930), Canadian organist * Ruth Stanley Farnam (1873–1956), American nurse, soldier and writer


See also

* Farnham (disambiguation) * Farnum (disambiguation) * Marshall Farnam Hurd (1823–1903), American civil engineer and nephew of Henry Farnam {{disambiguation, geo, surname