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FINNAGÁN m : Diminutive of FIONN.

FINNBAR m : Variant of FIONNBHARR.

FINNBARR m : Old Irish form of FIONNBHARR.

FINNEGAN m : From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Fionnagáin meaning "descendant of Fionnagán". The name Fionnagán is a diminutive of FIONN. This was...

FINNGUALA f : Older form of FIONNUALA.

FINNIAN m : Derived from Old Irish finn "white". This was the name of several Irish saints.

FINNR m : Old Norse form of FINN (2).

FINNUALA f : Variant of FIONNUALA.

FINNUR m : Icelandic form of FINN (2).

FINNÁN m : Older form of FIONNÁN.

FINNÉN m : Older form of FINNIAN.

FINOLA f : Anglicized form of FIONNUALA.

FINTAN m : Possibly means either "white fire" or "white bull" in Irish. According to legend this was the name of the only Irish person to survive the great flood...

FION m : Variant of FIONN.

FIONA f : Feminine form of FIONN. This name was (first?) used by Scottish poet James Macpherson in his poem 'Fingal' (1762).

FIONN m : From Irish fionn (older Irish finn) meaning "fair" or "white". Fionn mac Cumhail was a legendary Irish hero who became all-wise by eating an enchanted...

FIONNBARRA m : Variant of FIONNBHARR.

FIONNBHARR m : Means "fair hair", derived from Irish fionn "white, fair" and barr "head". Saint Fionnbharr of Cork was a 6th-century bishop who supposedly performed ...

FIONNGHALL m : Scottish Gaelic form of FINGAL.

FIONNGHUALA f : Variant of FIONNUALA.

FIONNLAGH m : Means "white warrior" from Gaelic fionn "white, fair" and laogh "warrior".

FIONNTAN m : Modern Irish form of FINTAN.

FIONNUALA f : Means "white shoulder" from Irish fionn "white, fair" and guala "shoulder". In Irish legend Fionnuala was one of the four children of Lir who were tra...

FIONNÁN m : Diminutive of FIONN. This was the name of an early Irish saint.

FIONOLA f : Anglicized form of FIONNUALA.

FIORALBA f : Combination of Italian fiore "flower" and alba "dawn".

FIORELLA f : From Italian fiore "flower" combined with a diminutive suffix.

FIORENZA f : Italian feminine form of Florentius (see FLORENCE).

FIORENZO m : Italian form of Florentius (see FLORENCE).

FIORINO m : Italian form of FLORINUS.



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