NAME |
GENDER |
VARIATIONS |
ORIGIN |
MEANINGS |
MIDDLE MATCHES |
Felix |
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Latin |
Happy, fortunate, prosperous |
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Fergus |
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Irish / Scottish (Gaelic) |
Manly, man of strength, supreme choice |
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Fifi |
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French |
Diminutive of Josephine (Hebrew) meaning he shall add, God will increase |
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Findlay |
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Finlay, Finley |
Irish / Scottish (Gaelic) |
Fair haired courageous one |
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Finlay |
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Findlay, Finley |
Irish / Scottish (Gaelic) |
Fair haired courageous one |
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Finley |
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Findlay, Finlay |
Irish / Scottish (Gaelic) |
Fair haired courageous one |
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Finn |
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Irish / Scottish / Scandinavian |
Fair haired courageous one
Fair one, man from Finland |
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Flame |
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Invented |
Sensual |
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Fletcher |
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Middle English |
Occupation name for arrow maker, one who makes feather arrows |
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Flint |
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Flynt |
Old English |
Stream; also referred to as from nature the quartz hard rock used to spark fire |
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Florence |
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Flossie, Florida |
Latin |
Blooming, flourishing |
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Florida |
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Flossie, Florida |
Spanish |
From Florence (Latin) meaning blooming, flourishing. The Florida state in America was named because of its floral splendor. |
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Flossie |
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Florence, Florida |
Latin |
Shortened version for Florence meaning blooming, flourishing |
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Flynn |
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Irish / Scottish |
Red-haired, heir to the red-headed, ruddy complexion, son of a red-haired man |
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Flynt |
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Flint |
Old English |
Stream; also referred to as from nature the quartz hard rock used to spark fire |
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Frances |
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Latin |
Free; from France |
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Francesca |
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Italian |
Italian form of Frances (Latin) meaning free; from France |
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Francis |
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Latin |
Frenchman, man from France, free man, free |
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Franco |
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Latin / Italian / Spanish |
From Francis meaning Frenchman, free man, free |
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Fraser |
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Frazer |
Old English / Scottish |
One with curly hair
Forest men
Also sometimes said to mean "strawberry" from the French "fraise". |
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