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FEDELE   m   Italian
Italian form of FIDEL
FEDELM   f   Irish Mythology
Variant of FEIDELM
FEDORA   f   Russian
Russian form of THEODORA
FEIVEL   m   Yiddish
Diminutive of FEIBUSH
FELICE   m   Italian
Italian form of FELIX
FELIKS   m   Russian, Slovene, Polish
Russian, Slovene and Polish form of FELIX
FELINA   f   Late Roman
Feminine form of FELINUS
FELINE   f   Dutch
Dutch feminine form of FELINUS
FELIPA   f   Spanish
Spanish feminine form of PHILIP
FELIPE   m   Spanish, Portuguese (Brazilian)
Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese form of PHILIP
FENTON   m   English
From a surname which was originally taken from a place name meaning "marsh town" in Old English.
FEODOR   m   Russian
Variant of FYODOR
FEOFAN   m   Russian
Russian form of THEOPHANES
FEOFIL   m   Russian
Russian form of THEOPHILUS
FERDIE   m   English
Diminutive of FERDINAND
FERENC   m   Hungarian
Hungarian form of FRANCIS
FERGAL   m   Irish
Anglicized form of FEARGHAL
FERGIE   m & f   Scottish
Diminutive and feminine form of FERGUS
FERGUS   m   Irish, Scottish, Irish Mythology
Anglicized form of FEARGHAS
FERİHA   f   Turkish
Means "merry woman" in Turkish.
FERMÍN   m   Spanish
Spanish form of FIRMIN
FERMIN   m   Basque
Basque form of FIRMIN
FERNÃO   m   Portuguese
Portuguese form of FERDINAND... [more]
FEROZE   m   Pakistani, Urdu
Variant transcription of FEROZ
FERRAN   m   Catalan
Catalan form of FERDINAND
FERRER   m   Various
From a surname which meant "blacksmith" in Catalan... [more]
FESTER   m   German
Low German short form of SILVESTER
FESTUS   m   Ancient Roman, Biblical Latin, Biblical
Roman cognomen which possibly meant "festival, holiday" in Latin... [more]
FFRAID   f   Welsh
Welsh form of BRIDGET
FIACRE   m   French
French form of FIACHRA
FIDELA   f   Spanish
Feminine form of FIDEL
FIGARO   m   Literature
Created by playwright Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais for the central character in his plays 'The Barber of Seville' (1775), 'The Marriage of Figaro' (1784) and 'The Guilty Mother' (1792)... [more]
FILIPA   f   Portuguese, Serbian, Croatian, Polish
Feminine form of PHILIP
FILIPE   m   Portuguese
Portuguese form of PHILIP
FILIPP   m   Russian
Russian form of PHILIP
FILIPS   m   Latvian
Latvian form of PHILIP
FILLIN   m   Irish
Anglicized form of FAOLÁN
FINBAR   m   Irish
Variant of FIONNBHARR
FINEES   m   Biblical Latin
Form of PHINEHAS used in the Latin Old Testament.
FINGAL   m   Scottish
From Scottish Gaelic Fionnghall meaning "white stranger", derived from fionn "white, fair" and gall "stranger"... [more]
FINLAY   m   Irish, Scottish, English
Anglicized form of FIONNLAGH
FINLEY   m & f   Irish, Scottish, English
Anglicized form of FIONNLAGH
FINNÁN   m   Irish
Older form of FIONNÁN
FINNÉN   m   Irish
Older form of FINNIAN
FINOLA   f   Irish, Scottish
Anglicized form of FIONNUALA
FINTAN   m   Irish, Irish Mythology
Possibly means either "white fire" or "white bull" in Irish... [more]
FIRDOS   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of FIRDAUS
FIRMIN   m   French
From the Late Latin name Firminus which meant "firm"... [more]
FIRUZA   f   Iranian
Variant transcription of FIRUZEH
FISHEL   m   Yiddish
Means "little fish" in Yiddish.
FISHKE   m   Yiddish
Variant of FISHEL
FLAMUR   m   Albanian
Means "flag" in Albanian.
FLÁVIA   f   Portuguese
Portuguese feminine form of FLAVIUS
FLAVIA   f   Italian, Spanish, Romanian, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of FLAVIUS
FLAVIE   f   French
French feminine form of FLAVIUS
FLÁVIO   m   Portuguese
Portuguese form of FLAVIUS
FLAVIO   m   Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of FLAVIUS
FLAVIU   m   Romanian
Romanian form of FLAVIUS
FLORIN   m   Romanian
Romanian form of FLORINUS
FLORIS   m   Dutch
Dutch form of Florentius (see FLORENCE).
FLORRY   m   Irish
Anglicized form of FLAITHRÍ
FLORUS   m   Ancient Roman
Roman cognomen which was derived from Latin flos meaning "flower".
FLOWER   f   English (Rare)
Simply from the English word flower for the blossoming plant... [more]
FLURRY   m   Irish
Anglicized form of FLAITHRÍ
FOLAMI   m & f   Western African, Yoruba
Means "respect and honour me" in Yoruba.
FOLANT   m   Welsh
Welsh form of VALENTINE (1)
FORBES   m   Scottish
From a surname which was originally taken from a Scottish place name meaning "field" in Gaelic.
FOREST   m   English
Variant of FORREST, or else directly from the English word forest.
FOSTER   m   English
From an English surname which has several different origins: see FOSTER (1), FOSTER (2), FOSTER (3) and FOSTER (4).
FOTINI   f   Greek
Modern Greek form of PHOTINE
FOTIOS   m   Greek
Modern Greek variant of PHOTIOS
FRANCA   f   Italian
Contracted form of FRANCESCA
FRANCE   f   French
From the name of the country, sometimes considered a feminine form of FRANK (1) or short form of FRANÇOISE, both of which are ultimately related to the name of the country.
FRANCI   f   Hungarian
Diminutive of FRANCISKA
FRANCK   m   French
French form of FRANK (1)
FRANCO (1)   m   Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of FRANK (1)
FRANCO (2)   m   Italian
Contracted form of FRANCESCO
FRANJO   m   Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian form of FRANCIS
FRANKA   f   Croatian
Croatian form of FRANCA
FRANKO   m   Croatian
Croatian form of FRANCO (2)
FRANNY   m & f   English
Diminutive of FRANCIS or FRANCES
FRÄNZE   f   German
Diminutive of FRANZISKA
FRANZI   f   German
Short form of FRANZISKA
FRASER   m   Scottish, English (Rare)
From a Scottish surname which is of unknown meaning... [more]
FRAUKE   f   German
Means "little lady", derived from German frau combined with a diminutive suffix.
FREDDY   m   English
Diminutive of FREDERICK
FREIDA   f   English
Variant of FRIEDA
FREYDE   f   Yiddish
Means "joy" in Yiddish.
FREYJA   f   Norse Mythology
Older form of FREYA
FRICIS   m   Latvian
Latvian form of FREDERICK
FRIEDA   f   German, English
Variant of FRIDA
FRIEDE   f   German
Short form of names containing the element fried, derived from the Germanic element frid meaning "peace".
FRÍÐA   f   Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic
Old Norse cognate of FRIDA, also in part derived from Old Norse fríðr meaning "beautiful, fair".
FRITZI   f   German
German diminutive of FRIEDERIKE
FRÓÐI   m   Ancient Scandinavian
Old Norse form of FRODE
FULTON   m   English
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "bird-catcher's town" in Old English.
FULVIA   f   Italian, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Fulvius (see FULVIO).
FULVIO   m   Italian
Italian form of the Roman family name Fulvius, which was derived from Latin fulvus "yellow, tawny".
FUNGAI   m & f   Southern African, Shona
Means "think" in Shona.
FUNSKE   m   Dutch, Limburgish
Diminutive of ALFONS
FURAHA   f   Eastern African, Swahili
Means "joy, happiness" in Swahili.
FYODOR   m   Russian
Russian form of THEODORE... [more]
GABIJA   f   Lithuanian, Baltic Mythology
Probably from Lithuanian gaubti meaning "to cover"... [more]
GABINO   m   Spanish
Spanish form of Gabinus (see GAVINO).
GAËLLE   f   French, Breton
Possibly a variant of GWENAËLLE
GAENOR   f   Welsh
Welsh variant of GAYNOR
GAÉTAN   m   French
French form of Caietanus (see GAETANO).
GAËTAN   m   French
French form of Caietanus (see GAETANO).
GAIANA   f   Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek name Γαιανη (Gaiane), a derivative of GAIA... [more]
GAIANE   f   Ancient Greek
Greek form of GAIANA
GAIZKA   m   Basque
Means "saviour" in Basque.
GALENE   f   Ancient Greek
Greek feminine form of GALEN
GALILA   f   Arabic
Variant transcription of JALILA
GALINA   f   Russian, Bulgarian
Russian and Bulgarian feminine form of Galenos (see GALEN).
GALLUS   m   Ancient Roman
Roman family name which meant "rooster" in Latin... [more]
GAMILA   f   Arabic
Variant transcription of JAMILA
GANESH   m   Indian, Hinduism
Modern transcription of GANESHA
GARDEN   f   Basque
Means "transparent, clear" in Basque.
GARNET (1)   f   English
From the English word garnet for the precious stone, the birthstone of January... [more]
GARNET (2)   m & f   English
From an occupational English surname which referred either to a person who made hinges (Old French carne) or who sold pomegranates (Old French pome grenate).
GARRET   m   English
From a surname which was a variant of GARRETT.
GARSEA   f   Medieval Spanish
Meaning unknown, possibly related to the Basque word hartz meaning "bear"... [more]
GARVAN   m   Irish
Anglicized form of GARBHÁN
GÁSPÁR   m   Hungarian
Hungarian form of JASPER
GASPAR   m   Spanish, Portuguese, Judeo-Christian Legend
Spanish and Portuguese form of JASPER, as well as the Latin form.
GAŠPER   m   Slovene
Slovene form of JASPER
GASTON   m   French
Probably from a Germanic name derived from the element gasti meaning "stranger"... [more]
GAUHAR   f   Arabic
Variant transcription of JAWAHIR
GAUTAM   m   Indian
Modern transcription of GAUTAMA
GAVINO   m   Italian
From the Late Latin name Gabinus which meant "of Gabium"... [more]
GAVREL   m   Yiddish
Yiddish form of GABRIEL
GAVRIL   m   Bulgarian, Macedonian, Romanian
Bulgarian, Macedonian and Romanian form of GABRIEL
GAWAIN   m   Welsh, Welsh Mythology
Meaning uncertain, from the name of a nephew of King Arthur and one of the Knights of the Round Table in Arthurian legend... [more]
GAWDAT   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of JAWDAT
GAYNOR   f   English (British)
Medieval form of GUINEVERE
GEDEON   m   Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Form of GIDEON used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.
GEMINI   m   Roman Mythology
Means "twins" in Latin... [more]
GENEVA   f   English
Possibly a shortened form of GENEVIEVE... [more]
GEORGE   m   English, Romanian
From the Greek name Γεωργιος (Georgios) which was derived from the Greek word γεωργος (georgos) meaning "farmer, earthworker", itself derived from the elements γη (ge) "earth" and εργον (ergon) "work"... [more]
GEORGI   m   Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of GEORGE
GEORGO   m   Esperanto
Esperanto form of GEORGE
GEORGS   m   Latvian
Latvian form of GEORGE
GEORGY   m   Russian
Variant transcription of GEORGIY
GÉRALD   m   French
French form of GERALD
GERALD   m   English, German
From a Germanic name meaning "rule of the spear", from the elements ger "spear" and wald "rule"... [more]
GÉRARD   m   French
French form of GERARD
GERARD   m   English, Dutch
Derived from the Germanic element ger "spear" combined with hard "brave, hardy"... [more]
GÉRAUD   m   French
French form of GERALD
GERBEN   m   Dutch
Derived from the Germanic elements ger "spear" and bern "bear".
GEREON   m   German, Late Roman
Possibly derived from Greek γερων (geron) meaning "old man"... [more]
GERLOF   m   Dutch
Dutch form of GERULF
GERMÁN   m   Spanish
Spanish form of GERMANUS
GERMAN (1)   m   English
English form of GERMANUS
GERMAN (2)   m   Russian
Russian form of HERMAN
GERNOT   m   German, Ancient Germanic
Derived from the Germanic elements ger "spear" and hnod "crush".
GEROLD   m   German, Ancient Germanic
German form of GERALD
GEROLF   m   Dutch
Dutch form of GERULF
GEROLT   m   Dutch
Dutch form of GERALD
GERRIT   m   Dutch, Frisian
Dutch and Frisian form of GERARD
GERTIE   f   English, Dutch
Diminutive of GERTRUDE
GERULF   m   German, Ancient Germanic
Derived from Germanic ger "spear" and wulf "wolf".
GERVAS   m   German, Ancient Germanic
German form of GERVASIUS
GETHIN   m   Welsh
Means "dark-skinned, swarthy" in Welsh.
GEVORG   m   Armenian
Armenian form of GEORGE
GHADIR   f   Arabic
Means "stream" in Arabic.
GHALIB   m   Arabic
Means "conqueror" in Arabic.
GHAYTH   m   Arabic
Means "rain" in Arabic.
GIANNA   f   Italian
Short form of GIOVANNA
GIANNI   m   Italian
Short form of GIOVANNI
GIDEON   m   Biblical, English, Hebrew
Means "feller" or "hewer" in Hebrew... [more]
GIEDRĖ   f   Lithuanian
Feminine form of GIEDRIUS
GILEAD   m   Biblical
From an Old Testament place name meaning "monument of testimony" in Hebrew... [more]
GILLES   m   French
French form of GILES
GILLIS   m   Dutch
Dutch form of GILES
GILROY   m   Irish, Scottish
From an Irish surname, either Mac Giolla Ruaidh, which means "son of the red-haired servant", or Mac Giolla Rí, which means "son of the king's servant".
GINGER   f   English
From the English word ginger for the spice or the reddish-brown colour... [more]
GINNIE   f   English
Diminutive of VIRGINIA
GIORGI   m   Georgian
Georgian form of GEORGE... [more]
GIOSUÈ   m   Italian
Italian form of JOSHUA
GIOTTO   m   Italian
Possibly from Ambrogiotto, a diminutive of AMBROGIO... [more]
GIRISH   m   Indian
Modern transcription of GIRISHA
GISELA   f   German, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese
German, Dutch, Spanish and Portuguese form of GISELLE
GISÈLE   f   French
French form of GISELLE
GISILA   f   Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of GISELLE
GISLIN   m   Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of GHISLAIN
GITTAN   f   Swedish
Swedish diminutive of BIRGITTA
GITTEL   f   Yiddish
Means "good" in Yiddish.
GIULIA   f   Italian
Italian feminine form of JULIUS
GIULIO   m   Italian
Italian form of JULIUS
GJERGJ   m   Albanian
Albanian form of GEORGE
GLADYS   f   Welsh, English
From the old Welsh name Gwladus, possibly derived from gwlad "country"... [more]
GLAUCO   m   Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of GLAUCUS
GLENDA   f   Welsh, English
A name created in the 20th century from the Welsh elements glân "pure, clean" and da "good".
GLENNA   f   Scottish, English
Feminine form of GLENN
GLENYS   f   Welsh
Elaboration of the Welsh word glân meaning "pure, clean, holy"... [more]
GLORIA   f   English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Polish
Means "glory" in Latin... [more]
GLUKEL   f   Yiddish
Diminutive of GLUKE
GLYNIS   f   Welsh
Either a variant of GLENYS or an elaboration of the Welsh word glyn meaning "valley".
GNAEUS   m   Ancient Roman
Roman praenomen, or given name, which is of unknown meaning... [more]
GOBIND   m   Punjabi
Punjabi form of GOVINDA
GOBNET   f   Irish
Anglicized form of GOBNAIT
GODIVA   f   Anglo-Saxon (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Old English name Godgyfu meaning "gift of god", from the elements god and gyfu "gift"... [more]
GODRIC   m   Anglo-Saxon
Means "power of god", derived from Old English god combined with ric "power, rule"... [more]
GOLDIE (1)   f   English
From a nickname for a person with blond hair, from the English word gold.
GOLDIE (2)   f   Yiddish
Variant of GOLDA
GONÇAL   m   Catalan
Catalan form of GONZALO
GOPALA   m   Indian, Hinduism
Means "cow protector" from Sanskrit गो (go) "cow" and पाल (pala) "protector"... [more]
GORDAN   m   Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian
Derived from South Slavic gord meaning "dignified"... [more]
GORDEN   m   English
Variant of GORDON
GORDIE   m   English
Diminutive of GORDON... [more]
GORDON   m   Scottish, English
From a Scottish surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "spacious fort"... [more]
GORICA   f   Macedonian
Feminine form of GORAN
GÖSTAV   m   Swedish (Archaic)
Swedish variant of GUSTAV
GOTAMA   m   Indian, Hinduism
Means "the best ox" from Sanskrit गो (go) "ox, cow" and तम (tama) "best"... [more]
GOTZON   m   Basque
Means "angel" in Basque.
GOVIND   m   Indian
Modern transcription of GOVINDA
GRACIA   f   Spanish
Means "grace" in Spanish, making it a cognate of GRACE.
GRACIE   f   English
Diminutive of GRACE
GRACJA   f   Polish
Polish form of GRACIA
GRAEME   m   Scottish, English (Rare)
From a surname which was a variant of GRAHAM.
GRAHAM   m   Scottish, English
From a Scottish surname, originally derived from the English place name Grantham, which probably meant "gravelly homestead" in Old English... [more]
GRANIA   f   Irish
Latinized form of GRÁINNE
GRANYA   f   Irish
Variant of GRANIA
GRATIA   f   German
Means "grace" in Latin.
GRAZIA   f   Italian
Means "grace" in Italian, making it a cognate of GRACE.
GREGER   m   Swedish
Swedish form of GREGORY
GREGOR   m   German, Scottish, Slovak, Slovene
German, Scottish, Slovak and Slovene form of GREGORY... [more]
GRETEL   f   German
Diminutive of GRETE... [more]
GRETHE   f   Danish, Norwegian
Short form of MARGRETHE
GRETTA   f   English
Variant of GRETA
GRIGOL   m   Georgian
Georgian form of GREGORY
GRIGOR   m   Welsh, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Armenian
Welsh, Bulgarian, Macedonian and Armenian form of GREGORY
GRISHA   m   Russian
Diminutive of GRIGORIY
GRIZEL   f   Scottish
Scottish variant of GRISELDA
GROVER   m   English
From a surname meaning "grove of trees" from Old English graf... [more]
GROZDA   f   Bulgarian, Macedonian
Feminine form of GROZDAN
GRUSHA   f   Russian
Diminutive of AGRAFENA
GUARIN   m   Medieval French
Norman French form of WARIN
GUDRUN   f   Norse Mythology, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German
From the Old Norse name Guðrún meaning "god's secret lore", derived from the elements guð "god" and rún "secret lore"... [more]
GUIFRÉ   m   Catalan
Catalan form of WILFRED... [more]
GÜLDEN   f   Turkish
Means "made from the rose" in Turkish.
GÜLTEN   f   Turkish
Means "rose skin" in Turkish.
GULZAR   m & f   Iranian, Arabic, Pakistani
Means "rose garden" in Persian.
GUNNAR   m   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Norse Mythology
From the Old Norse name Gunnarr which was derived from the elements gunnr "war" and arr "warrior" (making it a cognate of GÜNTHER)... [more]
GÜNTER   m   German
Variant of GÜNTHER
GUNTER   m   German
Variant of GÜNTHER
GUNTUR   m   Indonesian
Means "thunder" in Indonesian and Javanese.
GUNVOR   f   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
From the Old Norse name Gunnvör meaning "cautious in war" from gunnr "war" combined with vor "vigilant, cautious".
GÜRSEL   m   Turkish
Means "flowing water" in Turkish.
GURUTZ   m   Basque
Means "cross" in Basque.
GUSSIE   f   English
Diminutive of AUGUSTA
GUSTAF   m   Swedish, German
Swedish and German variant of GUSTAV
GUSTAV   m   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German
Possibly means "staff of the Goths", derived from the Old Norse elements Gautr "Goth" and stafr "staff"... [more]
GUSTAW   m   Polish
Polish form of GUSTAV
GVIDAS   m   Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of GUIDO
GWENDA   f   Welsh, English
Derived from the Welsh elements gwen "white, fair, blessed" and da "good"... [more]
GWILIM   m   Welsh
Welsh form of WILLIAM
GWILYM   m   Welsh
Welsh form of WILLIAM
GYATSO   m   Tibetan
From the Tibetan name Rgya-mtsho which means "ocean"... [more]
GYEONG   m & f   Korean
Means "respect" from Sino-Korean .
GYNETH   f   Literature
Perhaps a variant of GWYNETH... [more]
GYÖRGY   m   Hungarian
Hungarian form of GEORGE
HAAKON   m   Norwegian
Variant of HÅKON
HABIBA   f   Arabic
Feminine form of HABIB
HADIYA   f   Arabic
Feminine form of HADI
HADLEY   f & m   English
From an English surname which was derived from a place name meaning "heather field" in Old English.
HAFEEZ   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of HAFIZ
HAFSAH   f   Arabic
Variant transcription of HAFSA
HAGANO   m   Ancient Germanic
Old Germanic form of HAGEN (1)
HAGGAI   m   Biblical
Means "festive" in Hebrew... [more]
HAIDAR   m   Arabic
Means "lion" in Arabic... [more]
HAIDEE   f   Literature
Perhaps intended to derive from Greek αιδοιος (aidoios) "modest, reverent"... [more]
HAIDER   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of HAIDAR
HAILEE   f   English (Modern)
Variant of HAYLEY
HAILEY   f   English (Modern)
Variant of HAYLEY
HAILIE   f   English (Modern)
Variant of HAYLEY
HAIZEA   f   Basque
Means "wind" in Basque.
HAJNAL   f   Hungarian
Diminutive of HAJNA
HAKEEM   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of HAKIM
HALDOR   m   Norwegian
From the Old Norse name Hallþórr, which meant "Thor's rock" from hallr "rock" combined with the name of the Norse god Þórr (see THOR).
HALINA   f   Polish
Polish form of GALINA
HALLAM   m   English (Rare)
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning either "at the rocks" or "at the nook" in Old English.
HALLIE   f   English
Diminutive of HARRIET
HALVAR   m   Swedish
Swedish form of HALVARD
HALVOR   m   Norwegian
Variant of HALVARD
HALYNA   f   Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of GALINA
HAMEED   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of HAMID
HAMISH   m   Scottish
Anglicized form of a Sheumais, the vocative case of SEUMAS.
HAMLET   m   Literature
Anglicized form of the Danish name Amleth... [more]
HAMNET   m   English (Archaic)
Diminutive of HAMO... [more]
HAMPUS   m   Swedish
Swedish diminutive of HANS
HANAKO   f   Japanese
From Japanese 花 (hana) "flower" and 子 (ko) "child".
HANDAN   f   Turkish
Means "joyful" in Turkish.
HANEUL   m & f   Korean
Means "heaven, sky" in Korean.
HANIFA   f   Arabic
Feminine form of HANIF
HANKIN   m   Medieval English
Medieval diminutive of HANN
HANNAH   f   English, Hebrew, French, German, Dutch, Biblical
From the Hebrew name חַנָּה (Channah) meaning "favour" or "grace"... [more]
HANNAS   m   Biblical Greek
Greek form of ANNAS
HANNES   m   Dutch, German, Finnish
Short form of JOHANNES


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