Floriana
Floriana means 'flowering' or 'blossoming', derived from the Latin 'florens'.
Floriane
Floriane means 'flowering' or 'flourishing', related to the Latin word 'florens'.
Floriano
Floriano means 'flourishing' or 'prosperous', derived from Latin.
Florica
Florica means 'little flower', derived from the word 'flor', which means flower in Romanian.
Florice
Florice means 'little flower', used for both genders in Romanian culture.
Florida
Florida means 'blooming' or 'flowery' in Spanish, often associated with beauty and nature.
Floride
Floride means 'blossoming' or 'flowery', derived from the word 'flor' in French.
Florimel
Florimel means 'honeyed flower', combining elements of 'flor' (flower) and 'miel' (honey).
Florin
Florin means 'flowering' or 'blooming', derived from the word 'flor' in Romanian.
Florina
A diminutive of the Latin word 'florens', meaning 'flower' or 'flourishing'.
Florinda
A Spanish diminutive of 'flor', meaning 'little flower' or 'blossom'.
Florine
A variant of Florina, meaning 'flower' or 'to blossom'.
Florino
Derived from the Latin 'florens', meaning 'the flourishing'.
Floris
A Dutch variant of 'Florus', which means 'flower' or 'blossoming'.
Florissa
A modern name derived from 'Flor', referring to 'a flower' or 'blossoming'.
Florita
A diminutive of Flora, meaning 'little flower'.
Florizel
A name created by Shakespeare, no specific traditional meaning, often associated with 'flower', resembling Floris.
Florrie
A diminutive of Florence, meaning 'prosperous' or 'flourishing'.
Florus
Derived from the Latin 'florens', meaning 'flower' or 'blossoming'.
Floryfel
A modern combination name, loosely based on 'Flora' meaning 'flower'.
Flosi
Of Old Norse origin, possibly meaning 'flicker' or 'flame'.
Flossie
A diminutive of Florence, meaning 'prosperous' or 'blooming'.
Flower
Referring to the blooming part of a plant, symbolizing beauty and new beginnings.
Floy
A name of unknown meaning, possibly derived from 'floy' meaning 'flow'.
Floyd
Derived from the Welsh name 'Lloyd', meaning 'gray' or 'the gray one'.
Fluellen
An Anglicized form of the Welsh name 'Llywelyn', meaning 'leader' or 'ruler'.
Flutura
Means 'butterfly' in Albanian.
Flyn
Means 'son of the reddish one' in Gaelic.
Flynn
Means 'son of the red-haired one' in Gaelic.
Focca
Means 'little hearth' in Italian, symbolizing warmth and home.
Foivos
Means 'light' or 'to shine' in Greek.
Fola
Means 'wealth' or 'prosperity' in Yoruba.
Folade
Means 'wealth has come home' in Yoruba.
Folake
Folake means 'to be pampered with wealth' in Yoruba, emphasizing a cherished and affluent child.
Folami
Folami means 'one who is transformed by wealth' in Yoruba, often symbolizing prosperity and grace.
Folaoluwashade
Folaoluwashade means 'wealth has come to me, and I embrace the blessings' in Yoruba, reflecting gratitude for divine favor.
Folarin
Folarin translates to 'wealth surrounds me' in Yoruba, indicating a person blessed with abundance.
Folasade
Folasade means 'wealth brings honor' in Yoruba, denoting a prestigious or noble lineage.
Folashade
Folashade translates to 'wealthy shade' in Yoruba, often inferred as a protective blessing from wealth.
Folca
Folca means 'people's victory' or 'folks' in Old English, depicting a strong communal spirit.
Folcheorht
Folcheorht means 'people's strength' or 'warrior of the people' in Old English.
Foley
Foley derives from 'O'Faolain,' meaning 'descendant of Faolán,' with Faolán translating to 'little wolf'.
Folke
Folke means 'people' or 'folk' in Swedish, signifying a connection to community and heritage.
Folker
Folker translates to 'people' or 'warrior' in German, associated with bravery and leadership.
Folsom
Folsom derives from a surname meaning 'farmstead' or 'homestead' from the Old English 'folc,' meaning 'folk'.
Folu
Folu means 'God has come' in Yoruba, usually given to signify divine presence and blessings.
Folusho
Folusho means 'wealth has brought joy' in Yoruba, symbolizing happiness from prosperity.
Fonda
Fonda means 'foundation' in Latin, suggesting a basis or support in life.
Fone
Fone derives from the Old English 'fon' meaning 'to catch' or 'to seize'.
Fons
Fons is a diminutive of Alfonso, meaning 'noble and ready' in Spanish.
Fonsie
Fonsie is a diminutive form of the name Alfonso, meaning 'noble' or 'ready for battle'.
Fonso
Fonso is a variant of Alfonso, meaning 'noble and prepared for battle'.
Fontaine
Fontaine means 'fountain' or 'spring' in French, symbolizing renewal.
Fontane
Fontane is a variant of Fontaine, meaning 'spring' or 'fountain' in French.
Fonz
Fonz is a diminutive of Fonzie, often associated with 'wise or clever' due to its pop culture roots.
Fonzell
Fonzell is a variation of Fonzie, meaning 'a wise or clever person' connected to pop culture.
Fonzie
Fonzie is a nickname derived from the name Alfonso, often associated with being cool or popular.
Fonzo
Fonzo is an Italian variant of Alfonso, meaning 'noble and ready for battle'.
Fonzy
Fonzy is a playful variation of Fonzie, suggesting a fun, charismatic personality.
Forbes
Forbes means 'field' or 'from the fields' in Gaelic, traditionally a surname.
Ford
Ford means 'river crossing' in Old English, commonly used as a surname and place name.
Forde
Forde means 'river crossing' or 'ford', connecting it to nature and landscape.
Forden
Forden refers to a 'river crossing' and is derived from geographic features.
Fordon
Fordon signifies a 'ford town', tied to settlements near river crossings.
Fordwin
Fordwin combines 'ford' and 'friend', implying a friendly guardian or protector.
Foreman
Foreman means 'the head man' or 'leader' in a workplace context, signifying authority.
Forest
Forest refers to 'woods' or 'wooded area', representing a connection to nature.
Forester
Forester means 'one who manages or works in a forest', indicating a role in nature conservation.
Forever
Forever signifies eternal or unending existence, often used in poetic contexts.
Forrest
Forrest means 'of the woods' or 'one who lives near the forest', emphasizing a natural setting.
Forrester
Forrester means 'woodworker' or 'one who manages forests', indicating a profession tied to nature.
Forthhere
Forthhere means 'the one who lives by a river ford', connecting to geography and habitation.
Forthred
Forthred combines elements meaning 'river ford' and 'counsel', indicating wisdom associated with navigation.
Fortunat
Fortunat means 'fortunate or lucky,' derived from Latin roots.
Fortunata
Fortunata means 'fortuitous or lucky,' stemming from Latin origins.
Fortunato
Fortunato means 'the fortunate one,' derived from Latin etymology.
Fortunatus
Fortunatus means 'fortunate or prosperous,' from Latin origins.
Fortune
Fortune signifies 'luck or fate,' often used in English-speaking countries.
Fortuo
Fortuo means 'fortunate' and is linked to luck and prosperity.
Forwin
Forwin means 'friend of the journey,' derived from Old English roots.
Fosco
Fosco means 'dark or obscure,' typical in Italian naming conventions.
Foster
Foster signifies 'to nurture or care for,' commonly used for foster families.
Fotina
Fotina means 'light,' derived from the Greek language associated with brightness.
Fotini
Fotini means 'light-bringer,' linked to the Greek word for light.
Fotis
Fotis means 'light,' associated with brightness in Greek culture.
Fotoula
Fotoula means 'small light' or 'little light,' connected to the Greek heritage.
Fountain
Fountain represents 'a source of water,' commonly used as a name deriving from a physical feature.
Fowler
Originally an occupational surname for one who catches birds.
Fox
A surname that refers to the animal known for its cunning nature.
Foxglove
Derived from the flower plant, symbolizing healing and protection.
Foxworth
A topographic surname meaning 'from the fox's estate or settlement.'
Foy
Derived from the Old French word meaning faith or trust.
Foyinsola
A Yoruba name meaning 'wealth has come home.'
Foyle
An Irish surname possibly derived from the word 'foile,' meaning 'the river.'
Frado
A diminutive form of the name Alfredo, meaning 'wise counselor.'
Fraeta
An Icelandic name meaning 'one who brings joy.'
Fragan
The name Fragan means 'brave' or 'peaceful warrior,' often linked to noble characteristics.
Fraida
Fraida derives from a word meaning 'beloved' or 'dear,' signifying affection and warmth.
Fraine
Fraine means 'variegated' or 'clearly defined,' and is often associated with beauty in diversity.
Fraley
Fraley is of English origin and can refer to 'from the marshland,' symbolizing a connection to nature.