Fiayosemi
Fiayosemi means 'the love of God accompanies me' in Yoruba.
Fibikemi
Fibikemi means 'God has taken care of me' in Yoruba.
Fidanka
Fidanka is a diminutive form of the name Fida and often means 'beloved' or 'dear one'.
Fidel
Fidel means 'faithful' or 'loyal' in Spanish.
Fidela
Fidela is a feminine form of Fidel, meaning 'faithful' or 'loyal' in Spanish.
Fidele
Fidele means 'faithful' or 'loyal' in French.
Fidelina
Fidelina is a diminutive form of Fidela, meaning 'little faithful' in Spanish.
Fidelio
Fidelio is derived from Fidel, meaning 'faithful' or 'loyal' in Spanish.
Fidelis
Fidelis means 'faithful' in Latin, often used in Christian contexts.
Fidelity
Derived from the Latin word 'fidelitas,' meaning 'faithfulness' or 'loyalty.'
Fidella
Meaning 'faithful' or 'loyal,' derived from the Latin root 'fidelis.'
Fidelma
Derived from the Gaelic name meaning 'daughter of the loyal one.'
Fides
Means 'faith' or 'trust' in Latin, often associated with the virtue of faith.
Fiducia
Translates to 'trust' or 'confidence' in Latin, denoting reliability.
Fien
A variant of 'fine,' meaning 'delicate' or 'refined.'
Fifi
A diminutive of various names, often meaning 'God increases.'
Fifine
A diminutive form of names such as Josephine, meaning 'God will add.'
Filareti
Filareti means 'to love' in Italian and is derived from the Greek word for 'friend or beloved.'
Filbert
Filbert means 'very bright' or 'shining.'
Filberta
Filberta is the feminine form of Filbert and also means 'shining' or 'bright.'
Filberte
Filberte means 'bright' or 'shining as well,' similar to Filbert.
Filberto
Filberto means 'bright or shining one from the land of the river.'
Filbuk
A rare name with unclear meaning, possibly a variation on names related to 'Philip'.
Filemon
Derived from the Greek name Philemon, meaning 'affectionate' or 'loving'.
Filia
A Latin name meaning 'daughter'.
Filiberta
A feminine variant of the name Filibert, meaning 'bright' or 'famous'.
Filiberto
A name meaning 'bright' or 'famous', derived from Germanic roots.
Filica
A less common name that might derive from 'Filia'.
Filicia
A name possibly related to 'Filia', meaning 'daughter', though its origin is not widely documented.
Filip
A variant of Philip, meaning 'lover of horses' in Greek.
Filipa
The female variant of Filip, meaning 'lover of horses'.
Filipe
A Portuguese variant of Philip, meaning 'lover of horses'.
Filipina
The feminine form of Filipe, meaning 'lover of horses'.
Filippa
An Italian variant of Philippa, meaning 'lover of horses'.
Filippo
An Italian variant of Philip, meaning 'lover of horses'.
Filippos
A Greek variant of Philip, meaning 'lover of horses'.
Filis
A Latinized form of Phyllis, representing the 'leaf' or 'foliage'.
Filisia
A derivative form of Phyllis, meaning 'leafy' or 'foliage'.
Filius
A Latin name meaning 'son' or 'child'.
Fillan
Derived from the Gaelic name Fionnlagh, meaning 'white warrior.'
Fillip
A variant of Philip, meaning 'lover of horses' from Greek origins.
Fillmore
Derived from a place name meaning 'hollow by the river' in Old English.
Fillys
A diminutive form of Filomena, meaning 'lover of song.'
Filmer
An occupational name for a maker of film or a variant of Firmer, meaning 'one who makes fir.'
Filmore
Filmore means 'son of the governor' or 'big', derived from an old surname.
Filomena
Meaning 'lover of song' in Italian and often used in Christian contexts.
Filomina
A variant of Filomena, also meaning 'lover of song.'
Fin
Meaning 'fair' or 'white' in Gaelic, often associated with Finian, a legendary figure in Irish folklore.
Fina
Derived from the Spanish word meaning 'fine' or 'delicate.'
Finbar
Meaning 'fair-haired' in Gaelic, associated with the Irish saint Fintan.
Finbarr
A variant of Finbar, also meaning 'fair-haired.'
Findlay
Findlay means 'fair warrior' derived from Gaelic elements.
Findley
Findley signifies 'fair hero' or 'white warrior', originating from Gaelic.
Fineen
Fineen means 'little fair one', derived from the Irish name Fionn.
Finella
Finella means 'fair' or 'white' from the Gaelic term 'fionn'.
Finian
Finian means 'little fair one', related to the early Irish saint.
Finlay
Finlay signifies 'fair-haired warrior', stemming from Gaelic roots.
Finley
Finley means 'fair-haired hero', similar to the Gaelic Findlay.
Finlo
Finlo means 'white or fair one' derived from the name of a saint.
Finn
Meaning 'fair or white', often associated with fair-haired or fair-skinned individuals.
Finna
Meaning 'white or fair', commonly related to beauty and purity.
Finnan
Derived from 'fionn', meaning 'fair', often associated with the attributes of light and purity.
Finnbar
Meaning 'fair-haired', often representing a noble or bright character.
Finnbheara
Referring to 'Finn of the hills', often associated with leadership in folklore.
Finnea
Meaning 'fair or bright', reflecting a sense of radiance and charm.
Finneas
A variation of 'Finn', meaning 'fair', closely associated with purity and brightness.
Finnegan
Meaning 'descendant of the fair one', often denoting lineage of noble ancestry.
Finnehas
Derived from 'Finn', meaning 'fair' or 'white', symbolizing clarity and purity.
Finnian
Meaning 'descendant of Finn', often attributed to heroic figures in history.
Finnick
An informal abbreviation of Finnegan, meaning 'fair', commonly denoting lightness.
Finnigan
Meaning 'little fair one', often associated with charm and endearment.
Finnley
Meaning 'fair-haired meadow', combining elements of nature and beauty.
Finnula
Meaning 'little fair one', often representing charm and sweetness.
Finola
Meaning 'white beauty', highlighting an appreciation for purity and grace.
Fintan
Meaning 'white fire' or 'white one' in Gaelic, often associated with rebirth and purification.
Finton
Derived from 'fionn' meaning 'white' and 'tine' meaning 'fire,' symbolizing purity and divinity.
Finuala
An Irish name meaning 'white shoulders,' often conveying beauty and grace.
Finula
A variant of Finuala, meaning 'white shoulders,' symbolizing beauty and elegance.
Finvarra
An Irish name meaning 'from the land of the sea' or 'ocean lord,' often associated with kings and warriors.
Fion
Meaning 'fair' or 'white,' representing purity and beauty in Gaelic tradition.
Fiona
Derived from Gaelic, meaning 'fair,' reflecting beauty and brightness.
Fionan
Meaning 'little fair one,' this name conveys innocence and purity.
Fionn
A name meaning 'fair' or 'white' in Irish, symbolizing beauty and purity.
Fionna
Derived from Fionn, meaning 'fair lady,' reflecting beauty and elegance.
Fionnan
Meaning 'little fair one,' possessing innocence and purity.
Fionnbhar
Meaning 'fair-haired,' symbolizing brightness and beauty.
Fionnbharr
Meaning 'fair-haired,' reflecting brightness and attractiveness.
Fionne
A feminine form of Fionn, meaning 'fair one,' indicating beauty.
Fionnghuala
An Irish name meaning 'fair-shouldered,' representing beauty and grace.
Fionntan
Meaning 'little fair one,' symbolizing purity and innocence.
Fionnuala
An Irish name meaning 'white shoulder,' conveying beauty and elegance.
Fiontan
Derived from Gaelic meaning 'little deer' or 'fawn'.
Fionula
An Irish name meaning 'white shoulder'.
Fiora
An Italian name that means 'flower'.
Fiore
An Italian name meaning 'flower'.
Fiorela
A diminutive of Fiore, meaning 'little flower'.
Fiorella
An Italian name that symbolizes 'little flower'.
Fiorello
An Italian name meaning 'little flower'.
Fiorenza
A name derived from Florence, meaning 'prosperous' or 'blossoming'.
Fireese
A modern name possibly derived from the word 'fire,' symbolizing warmth and passion.