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FLORIO
MasculineItalian name derived from the Latin word 'flos', meaning 'flower'. It signifies 'flourishing' or 'prosperous'.
FLORIS
MasculineDistinctive Dutch name derived from the Germanic element "Hari," meaning "army" or "war." It was popularized by Count Floris V of Holland in the 13th century and has since been carried by notable figures such as painter Floris van Hasselt and footballer Floris Schuit. The name signifies strength, courage, and leadership.
FLORY
MasculineUnique Latin-derived given name meaning 'to flourish' or 'blossom'.
FLORYAN
MasculineSlavic given name derived from "slav", meaning 'glory'.
FLOSSIE
MasculineCharming and distinct female name of English origin, derived from Florence meaning 'flourishing'. It gained popularity in the late 19th to early 20th centuries as a diminutive form of Florence but has since established itself independently.
FLOURNOY
MasculineFrench origin, derived from Florin/Florine, meaning 'flower'. It evolved from Italian Fiorino during medieval times. Though its history is undocumented due to its commoner roots, notable figures like Louis Flournoy exist. Today, Flournoy remains a unique choice for parents seeking an uncommon name, with varied spellings like Florin or Flourney, but retaining its elegant floral meaning.
FLOY
MasculineUnique French given name derived from 'fleur', meaning 'flower'.
FLOYCE
MasculineRare American name whose origin and meaning remain elusive, though some suggest it's derived from Florence or Flaith, meaning "prosperous" or "successful".
FLOYD
MasculineUnique English male name derived from the Old English word 'flaeg', meaning 'floating' or 'wandering'.
FLOYDE
MasculineRare English male given name derived from the Old English word "flode," meaning "tide or flood.
FLOYED
MasculineRare, distinctive name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Floyd, Flowde or Fleck, with no widely accepted meaning but has been used throughout history and notably borne by American football player Floyed Davis.
FLOZELL
MasculineUncommon African American name created by Zora Neale Hurston for her 1937 novel 'Their Eyes Were Watching God', with unknown original meaning.
FLYNN
MasculineIrish surname turned popular boys' given name, originating from 'O'Flannagain,' meaning 'descendant of Flann', itself derived from 'flann', meaning 'red or ruddy.'
FLYNT
MasculineUnique American given name with unclear origins, possibly derived from the Welsh surname "Ffylnt" meaning "current" or "stream," or created as an American invention combining elements of other names like Flynn or Flint. It has been used for boys and girls alike since at least the mid-19th century but remains relatively uncommon despite some late 20th to early 21st-century popularity.
FOCH
MasculineGerman-origin surname and given name derived from "Vogel," meaning "bird.
FODAY
MasculineDistinctive African male name, originating from the Mandinka word "fod", meaning 'to open' or 'start'. It signifies new beginnings and is often given to encourage innovation and pioneer spirit.
FODE
MasculineTraditional West African male name, commonly used among the predominantly Muslim Fulani people of Nigeria and neighboring countries. Its meaning, derived from the Fulani word 'fodé', signifies "to come back" or "return", often interpreted as a hopeful belief in the afterlife, particularly in Islamic culture.
FOISTER
MasculineRare Scottish given name derived from the surname Foister, meaning dealer in old clothes or rags, symbolizing recycled textiles.
FOLAJIMI
MasculineNigerian name derived from Yoruba culture, meaning "let us return and hold".
FOLARIN
MasculineDistinctive male given name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "courageous wealth.
FOLEY
MasculineThe Irish surname Foley, derived from Ó Fhloinn meaning 'descendant of Flann', signifies 'red or ruddy' and is historically associated with County Kerry.
FOLKE
MasculineOld Norse name meaning "people", traditionally used in Sweden with notable bearers like Folke Bernadotte, the UN Mediator and Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
FOLSOM
MasculineFolsom, of English origin dating back to the Middle Ages, means "people" and may have referred to someone popular or a large family member.
FON
MasculineAfrican origin, specifically from the Ewe people of Ghana and Togo, where it holds a rich history and cultural significance as a title reserved for chiefs or kings, meaning 'ruler'.
FONG
MasculineAncient Chinese surname turned given name, meaning 'square' or 'direction', signifying stability and balance.
FONNIE
MasculineFrench-origin given name derived from 'fonce', meaning 'dark' or 'dusky'. It's traditionally used as a pet form of Fons, which means 'dark-haired'.
FONTA
MasculineFontaine is a rare yet captivating unisex name of French origin, meaning 'fountain' and evoking images of beauty, purity, and renewal.
FONTAINE
MasculineThe French origin name Fontaine derives from "fontana," meaning fountain, often given to those living near or connected to one.
FONTANE
MasculineItalian origin, meaning "fountain," and was originally given as an occupational surname to those living near or maintaining fountains. It has been in use since the 13th century and is now considered rare yet elegant. Theodor Fontane, a prominent German poet and novelist, carried this name.
FONZA
MasculineUnique African name of Fulani origin meaning 'happiness' or 'joy'.
FONZIE
MasculineItalian-origin given name derived from the surname Fontana, meaning "fountain" or "spring.
FONZO
MasculineItalian name meaning "free from worry," derived from Francesco which means "free" or "frank.
FORACE
MasculineUncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, chosen for its uniqueness.
FORBES
MasculineEnglish surname and given name with Scottish roots, derived from the Middle English word 'forb', meaning 'north'. It was originally a habitational name for people living in northern regions like Yorkshire or Scotland. The Forbes clan, prominent since the 12th century, has been associated with power and success, including Sir John Forbes, a companion of Robert the Bruce.
FORBUS
MasculineRare Latin-origin given name meaning 'strong' or 'forceful', historically associated with strength and power, and once used as a Roman cognomen.
FORD
MasculineThe name Ford originates from Old English, meaning 'river crossing,' and was initially used as a place-name before evolving into a surname.
FORDE
MasculineEnglish given name derived from 'forda,' meaning 'river crossing' or 'ford.'
FORDHAM
MasculineEnglish surname of Norman origin, derived from the town of Fordham in Cambridgeshire, meaning "river crossing village.
FORDYCE
MasculineOld English name of Scottish origin, first recorded in Scotland during the mid-13th century, translating to "ford" and "enclosure." It is associated with the powerful Fordyce clan who held significant influence in regions like Roxburghshire and Ayrshire, signifying strength, power, and influence.
FOREIGN
MasculineForeign" is an unconventional given name with unknown origins, created recently to express individuality. Its meaning remains open to interpretation but could signify being different or global-minded.