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FALAN
FeminineFalana is an uncommon yet significant African female name from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, meaning 'abundance of happiness'.
FALANA
FeminineAfrican female given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the one who gives peace" or "peaceful".
FALANDA
FeminineAfrican name from West Africa's Malinke ethnic group, signifying "the one who brings happiness.
FALANDO
MasculineRare Portuguese given name derived from the verb "falando," meaning "speaking." It suggests eloquence and impactful speech.
FALAQ
FeminineArabic-origin name meaning 'dawn' and is one of Allah's 99 names, reflecting His power over day and night.
FALASTEEN
FeminineArabic boy's name derived from 'Filastin', meaning Palestine. It signifies a connection to Palestinian identity and history.
FALBA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived feminine name meaning "white," brought to prominence during the Roman Empire. It's associated with Saint Falba, a 3rd-century Christian martyr known for her courage and faith. Today, parents often choose Falba for their daughters to honor strength, convey purity, and embrace its rich history.
FALCO
MasculineDistinctive Latin-derived given name meaning "falcon," symbolizing speed, agility, and keen eyesight.
FALCON
FeminineEnglish name derived from the Old French word 'falcun', meaning 'falcon'. It signifies speed, agility, and grace.
FALCON
MasculinePowerful English name derived from the Old French word "faucon," meaning "falcon," symbolizing speed, agility, and keen vision. It was traditionally given to boys from families involved in hunting or bird of prey management during the Middle Ages, with notable historical figures like Falconbridge in Shakespeare's King John carrying the name. Today, Falcon remains a distinctive yet uncommon choice for boys, reflecting strength, power, and grace.
FALECIA
FeminineFalacea is a rare, Latin-derived given name meaning "happy" or "cheerful," popularized by Brazilian author Monteiro Lobato's character Emília but with universal significance.
FALEISHA
FeminineAfrican-derived Swahili name meaning "strong" or "powerful," embodying resilience and fortitude.
FALEN
FeminineRare, unique given name of unknown origin with no widely accepted theories about its meaning or history.
FALENA
FeminineRare, Latin-derived female given name meaning 'moth', reflecting grace and transformation.
FALENCIA
FeminineDistinctive Latin American name with Spanish roots meaning "fallacy," but it carries rich history and cultural significance, notably through figures like Puerto Rican actress and activist Falencia Fernández who fought for women's rights.
FALESHA
FeminineAfrican name of Igbo origin, meaning "female child who breaks or crushes," symbolizing strength and resilience in overcoming obstacles.
FALESHIA
FeminineUnique African name derived from Swahili, meaning "beauty" or "attractiveness".
FALICIA
FeminineUnique Greek female name that means "victory" or "success", reflecting strength and determination.
FALICITY
FeminineEnglish name derived from the Latin 'felicitas', meaning happiness or good fortune. It originated as a Roman goddess of prosperity.
FALIN
FeminineRare yet captivating given name of French origin, derived from the surname Faulconnier meaning "falconer," signifying swiftness, keen vision, and strength.
FALINA
FeminineCaptivating female name of Latin origin, meaning 'small' but carrying a strong ring, derived from 'falernus'. It's known historically through Saint Falina, a courageous Christian martyr.
FALINE
FeminineCharming French name derived from 'faon', meaning 'doe'. Popularized by Disney's Bambi, it signifies grace and elegance in French culture.
FALISA
FeminineUnique and captivating Greek name meaning "the sea," evoking images of vast waters and hidden mysteries.
FALISHA
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'fairy' or 'mythical creature'.
FALISHIA
FeminineGreek-origin female name meaning 'strength like a mosquito's wings,' symbolizing resilience and humble power.
FALL
FeminineUnusual given name with uncertain origins and meanings, potentially inspired by the season but without concrete evidence.
FALLAN
FeminineIntriguing Irish name of uncertain meaning, derived from the surname O'Fallain which may mean 'reddish brown'. Rare throughout history, it was first recorded in 17th century Ireland.
FALLEN
FeminineDistinctive given name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from the adjective 'fallen' or modern invention.
FALLIE
FeminineRare French given name derived from 'falloir', meaning 'what must be done'.
FALLIN
FeminineDistinctive Irish name derived from the surname Ó Fallúin, meaning 'descendant of Fallúin', with a history among Irish nobility.
FALLON
MasculineUncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from the ancient Gaelic surname O'Fallain, meaning "descendant of Fallan." Originally a County Mayo clan known for bravery, it signifies leadership or warmth/hospitality, making it a unique and meaningful choice.
FALLON
FeminineIrish origin name derived from the Gaelic word "fallamhan," meaning "stranger" or "foreign warrior." It is associated with strength, courage, and determination.
FALLOU
MasculineDistinctive African given name, derived from the Mandinka word 'fall', meaning 'to return'. It signifies hope for a prosperous future or safe return.
FALLYN
FeminineIrish-origin female name derived from Ó Falluinn, meaning potentially 'leader' or 'fair-haired'.
FALLYNN
FeminineModern invention, likely a blend of Felicity ('happiness') and Lynn ('from the lake'), gaining popularity despite its unknown origin.
FALON
FeminineUncommon Irish name derived from Ó Faoileán, meaning "descendant of wolf.
FALON
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from the Old Irish word 'fál,' meaning 'wolf.'
FALONA
FeminineDistinctive Latin name meaning 'falcon', dating back to ancient times when falcons were revered for their power and freedom.
FALONDA
FeminineRare Italian-derived name meaning "a group or phalanx of soldiers," coined in the early 20th century and embodying unity and strength.
FALONE
FeminineAfrican-origin given name derived from 'falo,' meaning 'to come' or 'arrive.' Believed to have originated among Nigeria's Igbo people, Falone suggests destiny or significance in one's life journey.