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FATHIYYA f : Feminine form of FATHI.

FATIMA f : Variant transcription of FATIMAH.

FATIMAH f : Means "to abstain" in Arabic. Fatimah was a daughter of the Prophet Muhammad and the wife of Ali, the fourth caliph.

FATIN (1) f : Means "charming, seductive, fascinating" in Arabic.

FATIN (2) m : Means "intelligent" in Arabic.

FATMA f : Turkish and Azerbaijani form of FATIMAH, as well as an Arabic variant.

FATMIR m : Derived from Albanian fatmirë "lucky".

FATMIRE f : Feminine form of FATMIR.

FATOŞ f : Turkish diminutive of FATMA.

FATSANI f/m : Means "be meek" in Chewa.

FATİH m : Turkish form of FATHI.

FAUNA f : Feminine form of FAUNUS. Fauna was a Roman goddess of fertility, women and healing, a daughter and companion of Faunus.

FAUNUS m : Possibly means "to befriend" from Latin. Faunus was a Roman god of fertility, forests, and agriculture.

FAUST m : From a German surname which was derived from the Latin name FAUSTUS. This is the name of a character in German legends about a man who makes a deal wi...

FAUSTA f : Feminine form of FAUSTUS.

FAUSTINA f : Feminine form of Faustinus (see FAUSTINO).

FAUSTINE f : French feminine form of Faustinus (see FAUSTINO).

FAUSTINO m : Spanish, Italian and Portuguese form of the Roman cognomen Faustinus, which was itself derived from the Roman name FAUSTUS. Faustinus was the name of ...

FAUSTINUS m : Latin form of FAUSTINO.

FAUSTO m : Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of FAUSTUS.

FAUSTUS m : Roman cognomen meaning "auspicious, lucky" in Latin. It was also occasionally used as a praenomen, or given name. This was the name of several early C...

FAWN f : From the English word fawn for a young deer.

FAWZI m : Means "triumph" in Arabic.

FAWZIYA f : Variant transcription of FAWZIYYA.

FAWZIYYA f : Feminine form of FAWZI.

FAY f : Derived from Middle English faie meaning "fairy". It appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Arthurian legends in the name of Morgan le Fay. It has been use...

FAYE f : Variant of FAY.

FAYIZ m : Means "victor" in Arabic.

FAYRUZ f : Means "turquoise (the gemstone)" in Arabic, ultimately of Persian origin.

FAYSAL m : Means "a judge, arbiter" in Arabic.



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