Firenze
Means 'flowering' or the name of the city Florence, symbolizing beauty and art.
Firmin
Derived from the Latin 'firmus' meaning 'steadfast' or 'strong.'
Firmino
A variation of 'Firmin' meaning 'strong' or 'firm,' commonly used in Christian contexts.
Firth
Refers to an estuary or arm of the sea.
Fisayo
Means 'to know joy' in Yoruba.
Fisk
Means 'fish,' derived from Old English.
Fiske
Fiske means 'fish' in Old Norse, often used as a surname.
Fisseha
Fisseha means 'he has risen' in Amharic, referring to a state of rebirth or revival.
Fitah
Fitah means 'victorious' or 'triumphant' in the Amharic language.
Fitan
Fitan means 'he who has power' in Amharic.
Fitch
Fitch refers to a type of plant or a surname derived from the term for a 'vetch' or 'flea.'
Fitche
Fitche means 'vine' derived from the Old English word for the plant.
Fitela
Fitela means 'thorny plant' or a 'flower' in Ethiopian contexts.
Fitin
Fitin denotes 'beauty' or 'elegance' in Amharic.
Fitz
Fitz is a prefix meaning 'son of' in Old French used commonly in names.
Fitzadam
Fitzadam means 'son of Adam' derived from the surname structure of Fitz.
Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald means 'son of Gerald' and is derived from the Old French form of the name.
Fitzgibbon
Fitzgibbon means 'son of Gibbon,' indicating lineage in Irish tradition.
Fitzgilbert
Fitzgilbert means 'son of Gilbert' and is used in Irish surname conventions.
Fitzhugh
Fitzhugh means 'son of Hugh' in Middle English, indicating lineage.
Fitzjames
Meaning 'son of James', where 'Fitz' denotes 'son of' in Norman French.
Fitzroy
Meaning 'son of the king', derived from the Norman term 'Fitz' meaning 'son of'.
Fitzsimons
Meaning 'son of Simon', where 'Fitz' indicates 'son of' in Old French.
Fitzwalter
Meaning 'son of Walter', where 'Fitz' denotes 'son of' in Norman French.
Fitzwater
Meaning 'son of Water', where 'Fitz' indicates 'son of' in Norman French.
Fitzwilliam
Meaning 'son of William', derived from the Norman 'Fitz' which means 'son of'.
Fiu
Meaning 'to shine' in the Bantu language.
Fiyero
Meaning 'fiery', derived from the Spanish word 'fiero'.
Fiyifolu
It means 'may love be my fulfillment'.
Flaca
Flaca means 'thin' or 'slim' in Spanish, often used as a descriptive term.
Flaede
Flaede means 'to wander or to float' in Old English, suggesting a free spirit.
Flair
Flair denotes 'a natural talent or aptitude', often associated with style and elegance.
Flak
Flak is often used to refer to 'anti-aircraft fire' in military context, symbolizing protection or defense.
Flame
Flame signifies 'a burning fire', symbolizing passion and intensity.
Flaminio
Flaminio refers to the Roman god of fire, symbolizing creativity and divine inspiration.
Flan
Flan means 'red' or 'descendant of the red-haired one' in Irish, often linked to heritage.
Flanders
Flanders refers to the historical region in present-day Belgium, often representing culture and art.
Flandrina
Flandrina is a feminine form of Flanders, often denoting a connection to the region and its history.
Flann
Flann means 'ruddy' or 'red-haired' in Irish, symbolizing physical traits.
Flannacan
Flannacan means 'descendant of Flannan', linking to Irish lineage and ancestry.
Flannerry
Flannerry is derived from Flann, often connected with noble lineage in Irish culture.
Flannery
Flannery signifies 'descendant of Flann', a name that is often associated with nobility and heritage.
Flash
Flash denotes 'to shine suddenly', often symbolizing brightness, speed, and vivacity.
Flavia
Flavia means 'golden' in Latin, associated with wealth and brightness in character.
Flavian
A name meaning 'yellow' or 'blonde', derived from the Latin 'flavus'.
Flavie
A diminutive form of Flavia meaning 'golden girl' or 'blonde'.
Flavina
A name derived from Flavian, meaning 'golden' or 'yellow'.
Flavio
A name meaning 'yellow' or 'blonde'.
Flaviu
The Romanian form of Flavian, meaning 'blonde'.
Flavius
A Roman family name meaning 'yellow' or 'blonde'.
Flecher
A name meaning 'arrow maker' or 'fletcher' by trade.
Flechia
A feminine variation of Fletcher, signifying 'arrow maker'.
Fleda
A name meaning 'a beauty' or 'lady'.
Fleet
A name meaning 'river crossing' or 'swift'.
Fleetwood
A surname meaning 'wood by the river' or 'fleet river'.
Fleming
A name meaning 'a person from Flanders'.
Flemming
A name meaning 'from Flanders' or 'a Fleming'.
Flemmyng
A variation of Fleming, meaning 'from Flanders'.
Flemyng
Another variation of Fleming, referring to a nobleman from Flanders.
Flerida
A name meaning 'little flower' derived from the word 'flor' for flower.
Fleta
A name meaning 'of the river' or 'flowing'.
Fletch
Derived from the old English term for an arrow maker.
Fletcher
An occupational surname originally indicating one who made arrows.
Fleur
Means 'flower' in French, symbolizing beauty and nature.
Fleurdelice
A combination of 'fleur' (flower) and 'delice' (delight), meaning 'flower of delight'.
Fleurette
A diminutive of 'fleur', meaning 'little flower'.
Flick
Derived from the word 'flick', meaning to strike or move suddenly.
Flinn
An Anglicized form of the Gaelic word 'Flionn', meaning 'descendant of Flann', meaning 'red, ruddy'.
Flint
Refers to a type of hard rock and symbolizes strength.
Flip
A diminutive of Philip, meaning 'lover of horses'.
Fliss
A diminutive of the name Felicity, meaning 'happiness or good fortune'.
Flo
A diminutive of Florence, meaning 'blossoming' or 'prospering'.
Floarea
Means 'flower' in Romanian, symbolizing beauty and growth.
Flodwig
An Old High German name meaning 'flowing with joy'.
Floella
A modern invention combining 'Flo' and 'Ella', meaning 'flower'.
Floemus
Likely a variant of a Latin-inspired name meaning 'flower'.
Floor
A name of Dutch origin meaning 'floor' or 'ground', often used in the context of stability or foundation.
Flor
A variant of the name Flora, meaning 'flower', symbolizing beauty and nature.
Floramaria
A combination of Flora and Maria, symbolizing 'flower' and 'sea of bitterness', a popular name in Hispanic cultures suggesting beauty and grace.
Floree
A variation of Flora, meaning 'flower', indicative of blooming and beauty.
Florena
Derived from Flora, meaning 'flower', representing freshness and blossoming.
Florence
Latin root meaning 'flourishing' or 'prosperous', often associated with the Renaissance city known for its art and culture.
Florencia
Spanish variant of Florence, meaning 'to bloom' or 'prosperous', often linked to flourishing places.
Florencio
Masculine form of Florence, meaning 'to flourish' or 'prosperous', commonly used in Spanish-speaking nations.
Florene
A variant of Flora, meaning 'flower', symbolizing beauty and nature.
Florens
A variation of Florence, meaning 'flourishing' or 'prosperous', often used in many European cultures.
Florent
Derived from Latin meaning 'flowering', commonly associated with individuals who bloom through life.
Florentia
Derived from the Latin word meaning 'prosperous' or 'flourishing', emphasizing growth and success.
Florentijn
Dutch variant of Florent, meaning 'blossoming' or 'prosperous', linked with nature and fertility.
Florentin
Derived from the name Florence, meaning 'to bloom', often symbolizing rebirth and growth.
Florentina
A feminine variant of Florentin, meaning 'flourishing' or 'prospering', synonymous with vitality and success.
Florentine
Feminine form of Florent, meaning 'flowering' or 'prospering', often representing beauty and growth.
Florentino
Florentino means 'flourishing' or 'prosperous', derived from the Latin word 'florens'.
Florentinus
Florentinus is derived from Florens, meaning 'rich' or 'flourishing' in Latin.
Florenz
Florenz means 'blooming' or 'blossoming', derived from the Latin 'Florens'.
Florenza
Florenza means 'prosperous' or 'blossoming', related to the Latin term 'florens'.
Floretta
Floretta means 'little flower' and is derived from the Latin word 'flos', translating as 'flower'.
Flori
Flori means 'flowering', derived from Latin 'flor', often used for both genders.
Floria
Floria means 'flower', derived from Latin 'flor', signifying beauty and elegance.
Florian
Florian means 'blossoming' or 'flowering', coming from the Latin word 'florens'.