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FRANN
FeminineVariant of Frank, of German origin, signifying 'free' or 'to speak freely.'
FRANNE
FeminineFrench-origin name, derived from Frances or Francis, meaning 'free man'. It has been used for centuries and was once popular in France and Belgium.
FRANNIE
FeminineDistinctive Italian-derived name, a diminutive of Frances meaning 'free' or 'from France', popularized by American social reformer Frances E. Willard.
FRANNY
FeminineDistinctive Italian name with roots dating back to the Middle Ages, meaning 'free' or 'bold', popularized through literature such as Dante's 'The Divine Comedy'.
FRANS
MasculineDutch name meaning "free man", derived from the Old German word "france".
FRANSHESCA
FeminineFrancesca is an elegant Italian name that signifies freedom or frankness, suggesting independence, honesty, and authenticity.
FRANSHESKA
FeminineRare yet captivating Spanish name derived from 'francesa', meaning French, but uniquely feminine and distinct from Francisca.
FRANSICA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'brow' or 'forehead', associated with the Roman goddess Fortuna. Once popular in Europe, it's famously held by Saint Fransica of Rome.
FRANSICO
MasculineFrancisco is a name of Spanish origin meaning 'free-born man' or 'Frenchman'.
FRANSISCA
FeminineFrancisca is a Spanish female given name derived from the Latin "Franciscus," meaning "free man.
FRANSISCO
MasculineFrancisco is a Spanish name derived from 'franciscus', meaning 'free' or 'French', popularized by Saint Francis of Assisi.
FRANTASIA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived name that means 'imagination' or 'fancy', drawing inspiration from the Renaissance-era musical term Fantasia.
FRANTISEK
MasculineMale given name of Czech origin. It derives from the German-Franziska, which itself is a variant of the Latin Francis. The meaning behind Frantisek is 'free' or 'bold'. This name was previously popular among Czech nobility and clergy, with notable historical figures such as Saint Frances of Rome and František Palacký bearing this name.
FRANTZ
MasculineGerman-origin name derived from "Franz," meaning "free" or "bold." It's associated with figures like Schubert and Hals, and has been borne by notable individuals such as Frantz Fanon.
FRANTZY
MasculineModern French diminutive of Francis, meaning 'free' or 'French', with notable historical figures like Saint Francis of Assisi and Francis Ford Coppola.
FRANYELI
FeminineSpanish name derived from 'franyel,' meaning 'a blend of frankincense and myrrh.'
FRANYELIS
FeminineFrayelis is a distinctive Spanish girl's name originating from Hebrew "Freylich", meaning 'happy' or 'blessed'.
FRANZ
MasculineGerman origin derived from Franciscus, meaning "free" or "frank".
FRANZETTA
FeminineItalian name meaning "little frank" or "free born," derived from Francesco, "free man.
FRANZISKA
FeminineDistinctive German female name composed of "Franz" (free or bold) and "-iska", meaning it signifies freedom or boldness in a diminutive form.
FRASER
MasculineScottish surname and given name originating from the ancient Highland Clan Fraser of Lovat. Derived from the Gaelic word "Fràrach," meaning "noble" or "bold," it reflects the clan's proud and brave nature, with notable members including Simon Fraser of Lovat who fought against the English during the Jacobite uprising and Hugh Fraser, Chief of the Clan Fraser during the same period. The name has also been used by prominent individuals such as Canadian Prime Minister John A. Macdonald and American actress Frances "Frankie" Fraser. Today, Fraser is a popular boys' name in English-speaking countries due to its strong and meaningful meaning.
FRASIER
MasculineDistinctive Scottish name meaning "brown-haired," associated with Clan Fraser since the 12th century.
FRAY
MasculineDistinctive given name of Spanish origin, derived from "fraile" which means "friar" or "monk". Traditionally given to boys destined for religious service, it carries meanings of spirituality and devotion.
FRAYA
FeminineDistinctively Scandinavian female name derived from 'frøja', meaning 'wise' or 'noble', originally associated with the Norse goddess Frigg.
FRAYAH
FeminineHebrew name meaning "joy" or "happiness," traditionally given to girls during Purim celebrations in Jewish culture.
FRAYDA
FeminineHebrew female given name derived from "fraida", meaning "joyful" or "glad". It was popular among Jewish communities in Eastern Europe during the medieval period and is still used today to honor cultural heritage.
FRAYJA
FeminineDistinctive Norse name, derived from Freya, the goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and war.
FRAZER
MasculineDistinctive Scottish given name derived from the Fraser clan, with origins traced back to the 12th century. Its meaning is connected to the Gaelic word "uisge," signifying water.
FRAZIER
MasculineDistinctive given name of Scottish origin, deriving from the Fraser clan's historical significance and connection to 'uisge beatha', or 'water of life'.
FREAD
MasculineFrederick is an English name with German roots, meaning "peace" and "power," bearing historic figures like Frederick II of Prussia ("the Great") who ruled from 1740 to 1786.
FREADA
FeminineUncommon yet significant Irish name derived from 'friath,' meaning 'peace.'
FRED
MasculineShortened form of Frederick, a Germanic name meaning "peaceful ruler".
FRED
FeminineShortened form of Frederick, deriving from Old German elements meaning 'peaceful ruler'.
FREDA
MasculineGermanic name of German origin, derived from 'frid' meaning peace and 'hild' meaning battle, interpreted as 'peaceful warrior'.
FREDA
FeminineEnglish name derived from the German Frieda, meaning "peaceful and broad-minded.
FREDARIUS
MasculineAfrican American origin given name derived from Latin 'fredus', meaning peaceful or gentle, coined in the late 20th century.
FREDASIA
FeminineRare Italian name with possible meanings relating to peace and tranquility, though its exact origin remains uncertain.
FREDD
MasculineFreddie is an English name derived from Old German Frederick, meaning 'peaceful ruler'.
FREDDA
FeminineUnique Scandinavian name of Norwegian origin, derived from the Old Norse word 'Fridr,' meaning 'peace.'
FREDDERICK
MasculineDistinctive German name meaning "little peaceful ruler" or "small powerful peace.