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FEIDHLIMIDH m : Variant of FEIDLIMID.

FEIDLIMID f/m : Possibly means "beauty" or "ever good" in Irish Gaelic. This was the name of three early kings of Munster.

FEIGE f : Variant transcription of FAIGA.

FEIVEL m : Diminutive of FEIBUSH.

FELICE m : Italian form of FELIX.

FELICIA f : Feminine form of the Latin name Felicius, a derivative of FELIX. In England, it has occasionally been used since the Middle Ages.

FELICIANA f : Feminine form of Felicianus (see FELICIANO).

FELICIANO m : Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of the Roman name Felicianus, which was itself derived from the Roman name FELIX.

FELICIANUS m : Original Latin form of FELICIANO.

FELICIDAD f : Spanish form of FELICITAS (1). It also means "happiness" in Spanish.

FELICIDADE f : Portuguese form of FELICITAS (1). It also means "happiness" in Portuguese.

FELICIE f : German form of FELICIA.

FELICITA f : Italian form of FELICITAS (1). It also coincides closely with Italian felicità "happiness".

FELICITAS (1) f : Late Latin name which meant "good luck, fortune". It was borne by a 3rd-century saint, a slave martyred with her master Perpetua in Carthage.

FELICITAS (2) f : Means "good luck, fortune" in Latin. In Roman mythology the goddess Felicitas was the personification of good luck.

FELICITY f : From the English word felicity meaning "happiness", which ultimately derives from Latin felicitas "good luck". This was one of the virtue names adopte...

FELICITÁS f : Hungarian form of FELICITAS (1).

FELICIUS m : Masculine form of FELICIA. This was the name of a 4th-century saint, a companion of Saint Castor of Karden.

FELICJA f : Polish form of FELICIA.

FELICJAN m : Polish form of Felicianus (see FELICIANO).

FELICYTA f : Polish form of FELICITAS (1).

FELIKS m : Russian, Slovene and Polish form of FELIX.

FELIM m : Anglicized form of FEIDHLIM.

FELINA f : Feminine form of FELINUS.

FELINE f : Dutch feminine form of FELINUS.

FELINUS m : Late Latin name meaning "cat-like". This was the name of a possibly legendary saint who was martyred with Gratian in the 3rd century.

FELIP m : Catalan form of PHILIP.

FELIPA f : Spanish feminine form of PHILIP.

FELIPE m : Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese form of PHILIP.

FELIPINHO m : Portuguese diminutive of FELIPE.



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