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FEIVEL
MasculineUnique Hebrew name meaning "graceful," popularized in Yiddish literature during the late 18th century and carried by notable figures throughout time.
FELA
MasculineUnisex name of Yoruba origin meaning "expand, grow, or prosper," signifying growth and prosperity.
FELANDO
MasculineSpanish origin given name meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', conveying cheerful and lively emotions.
FELDER
MasculineRare but meaningful German name derived from 'velter,' meaning 'to plow.'
FELIBERTO
MasculineSpanish name derived from 'feliz,' meaning happy or lucky, with '-berto' signifying bright or shining. Popularized during the Middle Ages, Feliberto celebrates the Feast of the Epiphany and has been associated with notable figures like musician Feliberto Hernández. Though uncommon today, it carries cultural significance and embodies happiness and brightness.
FELICE
MasculineThe name Felice originates from Italian and means "happy" or "lucky".
FELICIA
MasculineLatin-derived feminine name that signifies happiness or fortune.
FELICIANO
MasculineLatin origin, meaning 'happy' or 'lucky,' associated with the Roman goddess of good fortune, Felicitas.
FELICITY
MasculineLatin-origin female given name meaning "happiness" or "good fortune," popular among English-speaking countries since centuries, notably in the US.
FELIKS
MasculinePolish origin that means "happy" or "lucky".
FELIMON
MasculineRare Latin name derived from "felix" (happy/lucky) and "monus" (advisor/counselor), first used by Romans wishing happiness and wisdom upon their children.
FELIPE
MasculineSpanish name with Germanic roots, meaning 'lover of God,' popularized by numerous royals like Felipe II and currently borne by Spain's King Philip VI.
FELIPEDEJESUS
MasculineUnique Spanish name combining 'Felipe' (lover of horses) and 'Jesús' (God saves), signifying a profound spiritual connection with Saint Philip and Jesus Christ.
FELIS
MasculineRare but striking given name of Latin origin, derived from 'felis', meaning 'cat'. It was once used by the ancient Roman gens Felicia, who were known for their courage, strength, and agility. Today, choosing Felis may symbolize hope for bestowing qualities like swiftness and grace upon a child.
FELISIANO
MasculineRare, elegant Latin name meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate', popularized by early Christian saints and still used across various cultures in different forms like Felice or Felixiano.
FELIX
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning 'happy' or 'lucky', having been used throughout history by notable figures like Roman emperors and saints.
FELIZ
MasculineSpanish origin and means "happy" or "joyful".
FELIZARDO
MasculineSpanish origin, meaning "happy or fortunate heir".
FELLIPE
MasculineUnique Portuguese name derived from Philippos, meaning "fond of horses.
FELTON
MasculineEnglish surname derived from Old English words "feol" meaning 'dark' and "-tun" meaning 'settlement', originally referring to a dark settlement.
FELTUS
MasculineRare, ancient Latin-derived name meaning 'of felt', originally used for those working with felt in Rome.
FELTY
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from Fletcher, meaning "arrow maker," with roots in Scottish culture and tradition.
FELYX
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning 'happy' or 'lucky', originally used in ancient Rome as an agnomen signifying fortune.
FEMALE
MasculineEnglish name that directly means 'of the female sex'. It's a modern choice, popularized since the 1970s, often seen as emphasizing gender or challenging traditional naming norms.
FEMI
MasculineNigerian given name of Yoruba origin meaning "love" or "affection", popularized by musicians Fela and Femi Anikulapo-Kuti, used for both boys and girls but more commonly for males internationally.
FEN
MasculineModern Chinese female given name derived from the character '分', with various meanings including 'rich' or 'peaceful'. Historically, it was often used as a surname, associated with figures like Fenghuang, the legendary Phoenix bird.
FENDER
MasculineDistinctive American given name of English origin, originally an occupational surname for someone working with fences or tools, now implying strength and reliability.
FENDI
MasculineThe name 'Fendi' is of Italian origin and means 'divider' or 'separator', derived from the Latin word 'fendere'. However, it has no direct connection with the founders' surname.
FENG
MasculineThe Chinese given name Feng, originating from ancient mythology and signifying wind or breeze, connotes adaptability, freedom, and creativity.
FENIX
MasculinePhoenix is a Greek-derived given name that means "dark red" or "blood red," inspired by the mythical bird that rises from its own ashes, symbolizing rebirth and renewal.
FENLEY
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from 'fen' (marsh) and 'leah' (woodland clearing), suggesting a nature-inspired connection to open spaces. Once popular as a surname in medieval England, Fenley has regained popularity as a unisex first name, often associated with unique individuals.
FENN
MasculineThe name Fenn originates from Irish Gaelic and means "fair" or "white," originally given to people with light hair or skin, or considered pure. It is also associated with the legendary hero Fionn mac Cumhaill in Irish mythology, symbolizing bravery and skill.
FENNEC
MasculineThe distinctive name Fennec is of Arabic origin, derived from the word 'fannak' meaning fox, symbolizing resilience and adaptability.
FENNELL
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Fionnalláin, meaning "descendant of fair hero".
FENNER
MasculineUncommon English name derived from the Old English word 'fen', meaning 'marsh' or 'wetland'. It signifies 'dweller by the marsh'.
FENRIR
MasculineStrong Norse male name meaning "the wolf that dwells by the fen," symbolizing power and wildness.
FENRIS
MasculineGermanic male given name derived from the Old Norse word "Fenrir", meaning "the wolfish one". It refers to the monstrous wolf of Norse mythology, destined to kill Odin during Ragnarök.
FENTON
MasculineEnglish name of old origin, derived from 'feþen' meaning 'feather', often interpreted as 'little fairy', suggesting grace and charm.
FENTRESS
MasculineThe name Fentress originates from medieval England, derived from the Old English word "feferes" meaning "small fern". It was likely given to someone living near ferns or having a strong liking for them. The surname originated in Somerset, first recorded in 1273 as "Feveresh", evolving into its current spelling over time.
FENWAY
MasculineAmerican given name derived from Fenway Park, the iconic Boston baseball stadium named after former mayor Frederick Lawrence "Fenway" Porter. It signifies cultural pride and sportsmanship.