fuschia
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Fuchsia: vibrant flower name, derived from botanist Leonhart Fuchs. |
English, Latin |
Female |
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freija
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Freija means "lady" in Old Norse, associated with love and fertility. |
Norse, Scandinavian, Viking |
Female |
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frejda
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Frejda means "joyful" in Yiddish; derived from Hebrew "Freida." |
None. |
Female |
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frayley
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Frayley: English surname, meaning "from the marshy land" origin. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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finnley
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Finnley means "fair-haired warrior," originating from Irish and Gaelic roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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fischer
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Fischer means "fisher" in German; originates from occupational surname tradition. |
Anglo-Saxon, German |
Either |
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fransheska
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Fransheska means "free" and originates from the Latin name Frances. |
Italian, Latin |
Female |
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fransisca
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Fransisca means "free one," derived from Latin "Franciscus." |
Latin, Spanish |
Female |
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finian
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Finian means "fair" or "white"; originates from Irish Gaelic. |
Celtic, Irish |
Male |
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finick
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Finick means fussy or particular; originates from 19th-century English slang. |
English |
Either |
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fiachrae
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Gaelic, Irish |
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fayleen
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Fayleen: A blend of "fay" (fairy) and "leen" (delicate). |
American, Anglo-Saxon, English |
Female |
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faysal
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Faysal means "decisive" in Arabic; it originates from Islamic tradition. |
Amharic, Arabic, Islamic |
Male |
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felisha
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Felisha means "happy" or "fortunate," derived from Latin origins. |
American, Arabic, English |
Female |
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feona
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Feona means "fair" or "beautiful," derived from the name Fiona. |
Anglo-Saxon, Biblical, Greek, Latin, Old English |
Female |
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farouk
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Farouk means "one who distinguishes truth from falsehood"; Arabic origin. |
Amharic, Arabic, Egyptian, Islamic |
Male |
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fateema
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Fateema means "one who abstains"; Arabic origin, linked to Fatimah. |
Amharic, Arabic, Ethiopian |
Female |
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faithilyn
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Faithilyn combines "faith" and "Lyn," symbolizing trust and beauty. |
American, Biblical, Christian |
Female |
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falkour
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Falkour means "falcon" in Arabic; symbolizes strength and freedom. |
Ancient Greek, Anglo-Saxon, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, Celtic, English, Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Persian, Turkish |
Either |
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falon
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Falon means "little bird"; originates from Irish and Gaelic roots. |
Native American |
Either |
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faramond
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Faramond means "journey" in Germanic; derived from ancient Germanic roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, Arthurian Legend |
Male |
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fagr
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Fagr means "beautiful" in Old Norse, often used poetically. |
Arabic, Indian, Persian |
Either |
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faisan
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Faisan means "pheasant" in French, originating from Latin "phasianus." |
Arabic, French, Spanish |
Either |
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Friedel
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Friedel: German name meaning "peaceful ruler," derived from Friedrich. |
German, Germanic |
Either |
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Fujiko
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Fujiko means "wisteria child" in Japanese; originates from nature. |
Japanese |
Female |
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Fuuta
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Fuuta means "land" in Fulfulde, originating from the Fulani people. |
African, Bantu, East African, Ethiopian, Somali, Sudanese, Swahili |
Either |
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Free
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"Free" signifies liberation; originates from Old English "freo" meaning "free." |
American, Native American |
Either |
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Freeda
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Freeda means "peaceful ruler," derived from Germanic and Old English. |
American, Biblical, English |
Female |
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Franquito
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Franquito is a diminutive of Francisco, meaning "free man" in Spanish. |
Argentinian, Spanish |
Male |
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Frédéric
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Frédéric means "peaceful ruler," originating from Germanic roots. |
French, Germanic |
Male |
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