Feliz
Feliz means 'happy' in Spanish.
Felizia
Felizia is derived from the Italian word meaning 'blessed' or 'happy'.
Fell
Fell is derived from Old Norse and means 'mountain' or 'hill'.
Fella
Fella means 'female' or 'woman' in Old English context.
Fellisha
A modern take on the name Felicia, which means 'happy' or 'fortunate'.
Felman
Derived from the Latin word 'Felix', meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate'.
Felot
Derived from 'Felot', a diminutive of Felicité, meaning 'happiness' or 'fortune'.
Felten
Derived from 'felten', meaning 'to feel' or 'to touch'.
Feltin
A variant of Felicity, meaning 'happiness'.
Felton
A habitational surname from Old English meaning 'farmstead by the field'.
Feme
A variant of feminine names meaning 'woman' in Old English.
Femi
Meaning 'love' or 'friend'.
Femina
Directly translates to 'woman', representing femininity.
Femke
Derived from the diminutive of the name Femke, meaning 'little woman'.
Femma
A variant of Femke, meaning 'little woman'.
Femmota
A modern name often associated with strong female figures.
Fena
Derived from 'feminine', often associated with purity.
Fenella
A diminutive form of Fionnuala, meaning 'white shoulders' or 'Fair-shouldered'.
Fenisia
A variant of the name related to 'Phoenicia', which historically means 'land of purple'.
Fenmore
Derived from the Old English 'fenn' meaning 'marsh', suggesting a place of nature.
Fenna
A diminutive of Fenna, derived from 'fenn', meaning 'marsh' or 'swamp'.
Fennell
Inspired by the plant fennel, symbolizing strength and health.
Fenny
Diminutive form of names like Fenner, evoking images of marshland.
Fenton
Meaning 'marsh town' or 'town by the marsh', rooted in Old English geography.
Fenwick
Derived from an English place name meaning 'landing place by the marsh'.
Fenwicke
A variation of Fenwick, maintaining the meaning associated with marshland.
Feo
Meaning 'ugly' in Spanish, often used as a nickname.
Feodor
Meaning 'gift of God' or 'divine gift', from the Slavic roots.
Feodora
The female form of Feodor, meaning 'gift of God'.
Feolma
Meaning 'the one who is of the peace,' derived from 'Feola.'
Feologild
Means 'gift of the gods,' a name from Anglo-Saxon origin.
Feolomaer
Means 'famed' or 'renowned warrior.'
Feoluca
Possibly translates to 'gift of fame,' from Old English roots.
Feolugeld
Means 'gift of wealth' or 'rich gift.'
Feolumaer
Meaning 'famous protector' derived from Anglo-Saxon elements.
Feoras
Means 'brave' or 'bold warrior.'
Ferd
Means 'brave journey' or 'bold voyager.'
Ferda
Means 'journey' or 'traveler.'
Ferdie
Derived from 'Ferdinand,' meaning 'bold traveler.'
Ferdinand
Means 'brave many' or 'bold protector.'
Ferdinanda
Feminine form of Ferdinand, meaning 'brave traveler.'
Ferdinande
A feminine form of Ferdinand, meaning 'brave traveler' or 'bold protector'.
Ferdinando
Derived from the Germanic elements meaning 'adventurous' and 'brave'.
Ferdinandus
A Latinized form of Ferdinand, meaning 'bold voyager' or 'brave journey'.
Ferdnan
A variation of Ferdinand, meaning 'brave traveler'.
Ferdo
A diminutive of Ferdinand or Frederick, meaning 'peaceful ruler'.
Ferdynand
A Polish variant of Ferdinand, meaning 'daring journey'.
Ferenc
The Hungarian form of Francis, meaning 'free man'.
Fergal
An Irish name meaning 'virtuous' or 'man of valor'.
Fergie
A diminutive of Fergus, meaning 'man of strength'.
Fergus
Means 'man of strength' or 'strong warrior'.
Ferguson
Means 'son of Fergus' in Scottish Gaelic.
Ferine
Unique and magnificent, often related to being bold or brave.
Ferka
Meaning 'bringer of light', often associated with enlightenment and wisdom.
Fermin
A firm and strong person; often signifies strength and stability.
Fermina
Derived from 'Fermin', it signifies firmness and strength, often associated with resilience.
Fern
A plant name symbolizing growth and prosperity; represents new beginnings.
Ferna
Derived from 'Fern', representing fertility and growth in nature's beauty.
Fernald
From the land of ferns; denotes someone who is rooted or grounded.
Fernall
Possibly derived from 'Fern', symbolizing lush greenery and fertility; quality of growth.
Fernand
Brave traveler, reflecting strength and adventure.
Fernanda
Adventurous and brave, linked to travel and exploration.
Fernande
An adventurous journey; signifies bravery and exploration.
Fernandez
Son of Fernando; carries the implication of boldness and travel.
Fernandita
Fernandita is a diminutive form of Fernando, meaning 'adventurer' or 'bold voyager'.
Fernando
Fernando means 'adventurous traveler' or 'brave journey', derived from Gothic elements.
Ferne
Ferne originates from the name for a type of fern plant, symbolizing growth and endurance.
Fernham
Fernham is derived from Old English meaning 'home by the fern' indicating a place surrounded by nature.
Fernlea
Fernlea signifies 'meadow of ferns', representing a serene and natural habitat.
Fernlee
Fernlee means 'from the fern meadow', suggesting a connection to the beauty of nature.
Fernleigh
Fernleigh combines 'fern' and 'meadow', indicating a lush and tranquil landscape; it can be used for any gender.
Fernley
Fernley means 'fern meadow', indicating a dwelling place near ferns, associated with peace and tranquility.
Fernly
Fernly is derived from 'fern clearing' symbolizing openness and nature's beauty.
Ferran
Ferran is a variant of Fernando meaning 'bold voyager' or 'adventurer', highlighting bravery and exploration.
Ferrand
Ferrand, derived from 'brave traveler', is often used in French-speaking regions.
Ferrant
Ferrant is a variant of Ferrand, also meaning 'brave journey', emphasizing courage and exploration.
Ferrao
Ferrao means 'daring' or 'adventurous' in Portuguese and is commonly associated with strength.
Ferrari
Ferrari means 'blacksmith' in Italian and historically is associated with artisanship and craftsmanship; it's more commonly a surname but can be used as a first name.
Ferrin
Ferrin is derived from the Old French word 'ferre' meaning 'iron'.
Ferris
Ferris means 'man of strength' or 'iron man' in Gaelic.
Ferrol
Ferrol refers to a city in Spain and means 'iron port'.
Ferron
Ferron means 'iron worker' in Old French.
Ferruccio
Ferruccio means 'little iron' or 'of iron' in Italian.
Ferryn
Ferryn is derived from 'Farren', meaning 'adventurous or adventurous journey' in English.
Festus
Festus means 'festive' or 'joyful' in Latin.
Feye
A name that signifies 'fairy' or 'magical creature' of English origin.
Ffion
A Welsh name meaning 'foxglove' or 'flower.'
Fflur
A Welsh name meaning 'flower.'
Fharly
A name of Welsh origin meaning 'from the army.'
Fia
An Italian name meaning 'weaver' or 'one who weaves.'
Fiachna
An Irish name meaning ' raven.'
Fiachra
An Irish name meaning 'raven' or 'battle king.'
Fiacre
An Irish name that means 'sacred place' or 'of the priest.'
Fiadh
An Irish name meaning 'wild' or 'nature.'
Fiala
A Czech name meaning 'violet flower.'
Fiam
An Italian name meaning 'flame.'
Fiamma
An Italian name meaning 'flame' or 'fire.'
Fiammetta
An Italian diminutive of 'Fiamma,' meaning 'little flame.'
Fiana
Fiana means 'vine' and is associated with the Fianna, a band of warriors in Irish mythology.
Fianna
Fianna refers to a group of champions or warriors in Irish mythology.