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Names starting with F

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The Somali form of Farah.

A Dutch short form of Bonifaas or Servaas.

The Portuguese feminine form of Fabius.

The feminine form of Fabius.

The Catalan form of Fabianus (see Fabian).

The Hungarian version of the name Fabianus, which corresponds to Fabian.

Derived from the Roman cognomen Fabianus, which originates from Fabius. This name is also associated with the Saint Fabian, who was a pope in the 3rd...

The Spanish form of Fabianus (see Fabian).

The feminine form of Fabianus (see Fabian).

A variant of Fabiana.

The Italian and Portuguese form of Fabianus (see Fabian).

The original Latin form of Fabian.

French variant of Fabianus (see Fabian).

The French feminine form of Fabianus (see Fabian).

The Croatian and Slovene form of Fabianus (see Fabian).

The Portuguese form of Fabius.

The Italian and Spanish form of Fabius.

The Portuguese form of Fabiola.

A Latin diminutive of Fabia. This was the name of a 4th-century saint from Rome.

A Roman family name derived from Latin faba signifying "bean". Quintus Fabius Maximus was the Roman general who used delaying tactics to halt the...

From the English word fable, referring to a fictional story with a moral, ultimately from Latin fabula.

The French form of the Roman family name Fabricius, which was derived from Latin faber signifying "craftsman". Gaius Fabricius Luscinus was a...

The feminine form of Fabricius (see Fabrice).

The Portuguese form of Fabricius (see Fabrice).

The Spanish form of Fabricius (see Fabrice).

The original Latin form of Fabrice.

The Italian feminine form of Fabricius (see Fabrice).

The Italian form of Fabricius (see Fabrice).

Possibly derived from Old Irish facht signifying "malice". This was the name of a legendary high king of Ireland, said in some traditions to be the...

Originates from the Late Latin name Facundus, which signified "eloquent". This was the name of a few early saints, including a 3rd-century Spanish...

The Latin form of Facundo.

An alternate transcription of Russian Фаддей (see Faddey).

The Russian form of Thaddeus.

An alternate transcription of Arabic فضل (see Fadl) or فاضل (see Fadil).

Signifies "kindness, favour" in Swahili, ultimately derived from Arabic.

Signifies "saviour" in Arabic, derived from the root فدى (fadā) meaning "to redeem, to ransom, to sacrifice". This is an Arabic name for Jesus.

The feminine form of Fadi.

Signifies "virtuous, excellent" in Arabic. This transcription represents two related yet distinct Arabic names: فاضل, in which the first vowel is...

The feminine form of Fadil.

A feminine form of Fadil.

The Hausa form of Fatima.

A Turkish variant of Fatma.

Signifies "grace, generosity" in Arabic. This was a name of both a cousin of Muhammad and a son of Abbas (the son of the fourth caliph Ali).

The Somali form of Fatima.

Possibly signifies "sacrifice" in Arabic, from the root فدى (fadā) meaning "to redeem, to ransom, to sacrifice".

Derived from Shona fadza signifying "please, make happy" [1].

A variant of Fay.

The Old Irish form of Faolán.

Means "panther" in Arabic.

Alternate transcription of Arabic فهيم (see Fahim), as well as the usual Urdu transcription.

Means "intelligent, sensible" in Arabic. This transcription represents two related but distinct Arabic names: فهيم, with a long second vowel, and فهم,...

Feminine form of Fahim.

Persian form of Fahima.

From Persian فهمیده (fahmideh) meaning "wise", derived from the Arabic root fahima meaning "to understand".

Turkish form of Fakhri.

Turkish feminine form of Fakhri.

Variant of Faigel.

From Yiddish פֿויגל (foigl) meaning "bird", used as a vernacular form of Zipporah.

Of unknown meaning, possibly derived from Phaenna.