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FERRARI
MasculineThe surname Ferrari is of Italian origin, derived from the Latin word "Ferrarius" meaning "of iron" or "blacksmith".
FERRAS
MasculineArabic-derived name meaning 'knight' or 'chivalrous', symbolizing courage and honor.
FERREL
MasculineRare and unique given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or history.
FERRELL
MasculineUnique American given name derived from an Old English surname meaning 'fern' or 'hairy fellow', gaining popularity as a first name in the 20th century after being predominantly used as a surname.
FERRIL
MasculineUnique given name of unknown origin, used infrequently in some countries like the United States, with no widely accepted meaning or etymology.
FERRILL
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from Fraser, meaning 'brother' in French, but not directly linked to the Fraser clan.
FERRIN
MasculineRare Irish given name derived from the historic surname "O'Ferrall," meaning 'heroic man.'
FERRIS
MasculineUncommon yet significant English given name derived from Germanic 'Fergus', meaning 'strength' or 'spear-strong', with medieval Scottish roots.
FERROL
MasculineRare yet historically significant Spanish given name derived from the Celtic word "Verurolum," meaning "village on the river Ver.
FERRON
MasculineUnique French given name derived from the surname Ferrand, meaning 'ironworker' or 'made of iron'.
FERRY
MasculineDutch name derived from "Vrij", meaning "free". It was traditionally given to children born near water, reflecting the Netherlands' seafaring history.
FESS
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from the surname Feas/Fes meaning 'stranger' or 'foreigner', reflecting Scotland's diverse historical past.
FESTER
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning "to purify," traditionally given to Roman children born during the fertility rite of Lupercalia, and later used as a nickname for those considered fortunate in medieval times.
FESTUS
MasculineRare Latin-derived given name meaning 'joyful' or 'cheerful', originally associated with Roman god of joy and celebration, and notable bearers include Saint Festus and Governor Festus Hallett.
FEYNMAN
MasculineRichard Feynman, whose name means "little fairy" or "fairy-like" in German-Jewish origin, was an American physicist renowned for his contributions to quantum electrodynamics and the understanding of the strong force, earning him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965.
FEYSAL
MasculineArabic-origin given name derived from "fayyis," meaning "to distinguish" or "make clear." It signifies clarity and distinction, with notable bearer King Faisal I of Iraq (1921-33).
FHER
MasculineDistinctive Mexican given name derived from the Nahuatl language meaning 'flag' or 'banner', symbolizing unity and strength. It gained popularity in Mexico during the 20th century as part of a renewed interest in indigenous cultures and traditions, and it can be used for both males and females.
FHERNANDO
MasculineUnique spelling of the Spanish name Fernando, which means 'bold voyager' and has a rich history, notably borne by King Ferdinand III of Castile.
FIDEL
MasculineSpanish male given name meaning 'faithful' or 'loyal', derived from the Latin word "fidus".
FIDELIO
MasculineUncommon yet distinguished given name with Italian roots tracing back to the Latin word 'fidelis', meaning faithful or loyal. Popularized by Beethoven's opera of the same name, this unisex name emphasizes loyalty and devotion.
FIDELIS
MasculineThe name Fidelis originates from Latin, meaning 'loyal' or 'faithful', popularized by Saint Fidelis of Sigmaringen.
FIDELMAR
MasculineUnique German name meaning 'loyal to the sea,' derived from Old High German words 'fidel' and 'mari.' It has historical ties to medieval Germanic coastal tribes who revered sea gods.
FIDENCIO
MasculineRare male given name of Spanish origin, derived from 'fideo', meaning 'small thread'. Historically associated with Saint Fidencius but not directly related to his name or story, Fidencio reflects qualities of thinness and delicacy while nodding to the saint's devotion. Once popular in Spain during the 19th century, it is now uncommon even there.
FIDENSIO
MasculineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'faith' or 'trust', historically used in ancient Rome as an agnomen to denote faithfulness.
FIELD
MasculineEnglish given name of Germanic origin, derived from Old English 'feld', meaning 'open country' or 'field'. It was initially used as a descriptive term for rural dwellers before becoming a modern unisex name.
FIELDEN
MasculineUncommon English given name of Old English origin, derived from "Fealden" meaning "valley of treasure.
FIELDER
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the occupational surname 'Fielde', originally given to those who worked on fields or farmlands.
FIELDING
MasculineRare English male given name derived from the Old English word 'feld', meaning 'field'.
FIELDON
MasculineRare American given name whose origin and meaning are unclear but may be derived from English surnames like Fielding or Felton, or inspired by the Latin word 'campus' meaning 'field'.
FIELDS
MasculineFields: An uncommon English given name derived from 'feld', meaning 'open country' or 'meadows', associated with nature and open spaces.
FIIFI
MasculineGhanaian name derived from the Akan language, meaning "born on Friday".
FILADELFIO
MasculineRare yet meaningful Greek male given name derived from 'philos' meaning love and 'adelpheia' meaning brotherhood or sisterhood.
FILBERT
MasculineRare Germanic given name derived from 'Hilfberht', meaning 'helpful and famous' or 'protected by brightness'.
FILBERTO
MasculineAncient Italian masculine name derived from Latin 'Filbertus', meaning 'the dear little one'.
FILEMON
MasculineGreek-derived name meaning 'affectionate' or 'loving', associated with early Christian leader Philemon known for his kindness and hospitality.
FILEX
MasculineFelix is a Latin-derived name meaning 'happy' or 'lucky', popularized by early Christian saints and bearing a historic legacy through notable figures in art and literature.
FILI
MasculineItalian name meaning 'son' or 'child', historically used and popularized by figures like Filippo Brunelleschi and Filippo Tommaso Marinetti.
FILIBERTO
MasculineItalian name composed of 'filo', meaning thread or string, and '-berto', derived from the Germanic element 'berht', signifying bright or famous.
FILIMON
MasculineHistoric Romanian male given name derived from the Latin "Fulvius," meaning "yellow" or "golden." It was popular during the Middle Ages and remains so today in Romania, while remaining relatively rare elsewhere.
FILIP
MasculineGreek origin and means "lower," derived from the Greek word "phileo" which translates to "love." It has been popular throughout various cultures over time due to its rich history.