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FENWICK
MasculineRare English male given name derived from an Old English surname, meaning 'marsh dairy farm'.
FENYX
MasculineUnique Greek name derived from 'phoenix', symbolizing rebirth and renewal.
FEODOR
MasculineHistoric male given name of Russian origin, derived from the Old Slavic word "Fedor," meaning "gift of God.
FERANDO
MasculineFernando is a Spanish name meaning 'bold and peaceful', derived from Germanic elements 'frithu' (peace) and 'mann' (man), popularized during the Middle Ages by figures like Fernando I of Castile.
FERANMI
MasculineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning "May mercy be mine.
FERAS
MasculineArabic given name meaning "knowledgeable" or "understanding," derived from the root word 'farasa' and popular among Arab families historically associated with scholars like Feras bin Farwah during the Islamic Golden Age.
FERD
MasculineDistinctive male name derived from Old Germanic and English elements meaning "ruler of peace".
FERDIE
MasculineDutch boy's name derived from Germanic elements, translating to "peaceful warrior". It has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages and is still used today as a given name or nickname in Dutch-speaking regions.
FERDINAN
MasculineFernando is a masculine given name of Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived from the Germanic elements "frithu" meaning peace and "mann" meaning man, resulting in the meaning "peaceful warrior".
FERDINAND
MasculineGermanic name meaning "bold voyager" or "peaceful hero," with a historic background in European royalty and literature, notably through Ferdinand I and Dr. Juvenal Urbino's friend in Gabriel García Márquez's novel.
FERDINANDO
MasculineItalian name derived from the German Ferdinand, meaning 'peaceful and strong'.
FERDOWS
MasculineRare Persian name meaning 'fortunate' or 'prosperous', associated with the mythical Garden of Eden-like paradise in Shahnameh epic poetry, and linked to the historic city of Ferdows in Iran.
FERDY
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name derived from "Ffydd", meaning truth. It is associated with intelligence and charm, and has historic ties to Welsh nobility.
FERDYNAND
MasculineUnique Polish male given name derived from Germanic elements 'frithu' meaning 'peace', and 'man'. It translates to 'bringer of peace'.
FERENC
MasculineHungarian male given name of Germanic origin, meaning "journeying hero".
FERGUS
MasculineIrish male given name derived from 'Fearghus', translating to 'man of force' or 'vigorous man'.
FERGUSON
MasculineScottish name derived from Gaelic "Ferghuis," meaning "strong" or "manly.
FERID
MasculineArabic name meaning 'knowledgeable', popular among Muslims due to its association with education.
FERLANDO
MasculineRare Portuguese given name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Fernandino or an invented name.
FERLIN
MasculineUncommon American name created by author Erskine Caldwell for his novel "God's Little Acre", with no specific meaning or cultural association.
FERMAN
MasculineUnique Persian name derived from "ferman," meaning "command" or "order.
FERMEN
MasculineRare Greek name derived from "pherō," meaning "to bear" or "to carry." It's known for notable figures like Saint Fermin, a Christian martyr, and Fermin de Vinaza, a Spanish explorer. Today, it signifies strength and courage.
FERMIN
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name derived from the Latin 'Firmus', meaning 'strong'.
FERMON
MasculineRare Latin-derived name, possibly meaning 'strong' or 'steadfast', though its origins are uncertain.
FERN
MasculineLatin-origin unisex given name meaning 'fern,' the green plant, popularized since the late 19th century.
FERNADO
MasculineFernando is a popular Spanish name of Germanic origin, meaning "journey" or "travel", brought to Spain by the Visigoths and popularized during the Middle Ages by Saint Fernando I. It has been carried by notable figures throughout history and remains widely used today.
FERNAN
MasculineShortened form of the Spanish name Fernando, which means 'peaceful man'.
FERNAND
MasculineMasculine French given name derived from Germanic elements meaning 'journeying man', popularized during the Middle Ages by figures like Fernand Leger and Fernandel.
FERNANDA
MasculineFeminine given name of Spanish-Portuguese origin, derived from Fernando or Fernandina, signifying 'peaceful land'.
FERNANDEO
MasculineUnique Spanish boys' name derived from Fernando, meaning "bold voyage" or "adventurous," associated with strength and courage.
FERNANDEZ
MasculinePopular Spanish surname of Basque origin that means "son of Fernando," with Fernando itself translating to "journey warrior.
FERNANDO
MasculineSpanish name of German origin, meaning "bold or brave traveler," popularized by historical figures like King Ferdinand II of Aragon and explorer Fernando de Magallanes.
FERNELL
MasculineAmerican given name derived from the English word 'fern', associated with growth and adaptability, and carries a unique touch with its French-inspired suffix "-ell".
FERNEY
MasculineRare but distinctive given name of French origin, meaning "iron" and signifying strength and durability. Once primarily a surname in medieval France, it has evolved into a unisex first name with historical ties to philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau's residence in Ferney-Voltaire.
FERNIE
MasculineIrish name of ancient origin, derived from the surname Ó Fearghusa meaning "descendant of Fearghus," which translates to "strong man.
FERNLEY
MasculineRare English given name derived from the Old English word 'fern', signifying 'fern plant'.
FEROL
MasculineRare, unique given name with unknown origins; it has no established etymology or connection to known languages.
FEROZ
MasculinePersian name meaning 'victorious' or 'courageous,' traditionally bestowed upon brave warriors or royal heirs.
FERRAN
MasculineDistinctive Catalan name derived from 'fer', meaning 'to make' or 'create'.
FERRANTE
MasculineItalian male given name derived from the Late Latin word 'ferrus', meaning 'iron'. It has been borne by notable historical figures such as Ferrante I of Aragon and Ferrante II of Ferrara. Today, it is still used in Italy and other Italian-speaking communities, conveying a sense of strength and power due to its historic associations with rulers and nobles.