I found an online reference (in related link, if you read Norwegian) saying this:
* the earliest written reference to the name is from the 1500s
* the name probably comes from "Fareids"
* "far" means "track or road for travel"
* "eid" (Old Norse) is "a narrow strip of land between two lakes"
* the "s" is genitive, as in "by the fareid"
So the name roughly means "the lake by the track over the narrow strip of land".
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