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FESTER m : Low German short form of SILVESTER.

FESTUS m : Roman cognomen which possibly meant "festival, holiday" in Latin. This was the name of a Roman official in the New Testament.

FEVZİ m : Turkish form of FAWZI.

FEVZİYE f : Turkish feminine form of FAWZI.

FFION f : Means "foxglove" in Welsh.

FFLUR f : Welsh form of FLORA.

FFRAID f : Welsh form of BRIDGET.

FFRANSIS m : Welsh form of FRANCIS.

FIACHNA m : Derived from Gaelic fiach meaning "raven". This was the name of a king in Irish legend.

FIACHRA m : Derived from Gaelic fiach meaning "raven". In Irish legend Fiachra was one of the four children of Lir transformed into swans for a period of 900 year...

FIACRE m : French form of FIACHRA.

FIAMMETTA f : Derived from Italian fiamma "fire" combined with a diminutive suffix.

FIDDA f : Means "silver" in Arabic.

FIDEL m : From the Late Latin name Fidelis which meant "faithful". A famous bearer is revolutionary leader Fidel Castro (1926-), the former president of Cuba.

FIDELA f : Feminine form of FIDEL.

FIDELIA f : Feminine form of FIDEL.

FIDELIS m : Original form of FIDEL.

FIDELMA f : Latinized form of FEIDELM. Saint Fidelma and her sister Saint Eithne were 5th-century followers of Saint Patrick.

FIDO m : Means "I am faithful" in Latin. This name is commonly given to dogs.

FIERA f : Means "proud" in Esperanto.

FIETE m : Diminutive of FRIEDRICH.

FIFE m : From a Scottish place name which was formerly the name of a kingdom in Scotland. It is said to be named for the legendary Pictish hero Fib.

FIFI f : Diminutive of JOSÉPHINE.

FIGARO m : Created by playwright Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais for the central character in his plays 'The Barber of Seville' (1775), 'The Marriage of Fi...

FIHR m : Means "stone pestle" in Arabic. This was the name of an ancestor of Muhammad.

FIKRI m : Means "intellectual" in Arabic.

FIKRIYYA f : Feminine form of FIKRI.

FILAT m : Short form of FEOFILAKT.

FILBERT m : Variant of FILIBERT. It is particularly used in Tanzania due to track star Filbert Bayi (1953-), who set a world record running the 1500 meter in 1974...

FILIB m : Scottish form of PHILIP.



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