


- Miss Farah Diba (1938-1959)
- H.I.M. Malekeh (Queen) Farah of Iran (1959-1967)
- H.I.M. Shahbanou (Empress) Farah of Iran (1967-1979)
- Empress Farah Pahlavi (1979-), the title she has chosen for herself but which does not conform to dynastic usage
I like Macarons. I like You. I like Candy. I like those Fashionistas-u-never-see. I like my Music not your music. I dont like it candy coated suger. I like Europe. Dont forget to smile

She was also a jewellery connoisseur and had an extensive jewellery collection, including the 41.37 carat (8.274 g), D-flawless "Ashoka" diamond. In 1968, Félix commissioned a serpent diamond necklace from Cartier Paris. The result was an impressive, completely articulated serpent made out of platinum and white gold and encrusted with 178.21 carats (35.642 g) of diamonds. In 1975, she again asked Cartier to create a necklace for her, this time in the shape of two crocodiles. The two crocodile bodies were made of 524.9 grams of gold, one covered with 1,023 fancy yellow diamonds, while the other was adorned with 1,060 circular cut emeralds.
Response to Argentine reporters' reaction on her being two hours late to a press conference:
"Oh that's OK boys, to have waited for me."
"María, do you think you are a Queen Bee? "Félix responds, "No, young lady, I AM".