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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the length is 6.
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Estlin f & m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Estlin.
Estman m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Æistmaðr and variant of Østman.
Esvène m Norman
Norman form of Sweyn.
Eszhan m Kazakh
From Kazakh ес (es) meaning "mind" or "support" and жан (zhan) meaning "soul".
Etemad m & f Persian
Persian form of I'timad.
Eteroa m Tahitian
Means "Rūrutu" (an island in the Austral archipelago) in Tahitian, derived from Eteroa, the former name of the island.
Ethane m English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Ethan. Ethane was given to 9 boys in 2004 according to the SSA.
Ethart m Scots
Variant of Edwart.
Ethian m English (Rare)
Variant of Ethan. According to the Social Security Administration, Ethian was given to 5 boys in 2017.
Ethnan m Biblical
This is the name of a character in the Bible.
Etibar m Azerbaijani
Means "trust" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic اعتبار (i'tibār).
Etiene f & m Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare), French (African, Rare)
Brazilian and French variant of Étienne. While the name is Masculine in French-Influenced Africa, in Brazil, this name is typically feminine.... [more]
Etimad m & f Azerbaijani (Rare), Arabic (Rare)
Azerbaijani form and Arabic variant transcription of Itimad. This name is masculine in Azerbaijani and feminine in Arabic.
Etsudō m Japanese (Rare)
Combination of 悦 (etsu) meaing "delight, pleasure, rejoicing" or 越 (etsu) meaning "crossing" and 堂 (dō) meaning "hall."... [more]
Etsuji m Japanese
From 悦 (etsu) meaning "ecstasy, joy, pleasure" and 司 (ji) meaning "officer". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Etsuro m Japanese
Variant transcription of Etsurou.
Etsuto m Japanese
From 悦 (etsu) meaning "delight, pleasure, rejoicing" or 越 (etsu) meaning "crossing" combined with 通 (to) meaning "to pass through". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Etsuya m Japanese
From Japanese 悦 (etsu) meaning "joy, pleased" combined with 也 (ya) meaning "also". This name can be formed with other kanji combinations as well.
Ettaru m Corsican (Archaic)
Corsican form of Hector via Ettore.
Etturi m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Ettore.
Etuate m Fijian, Tongan
Fijian and Tongan form of Edward.
Euaeon m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of the Greek name Εὐαίων (Euaion) which meant "happy in life". This name was borne by one of the students of Plato.
Eubert m Germanic
Derived from Old High German êwa "time, age, law" combined with Old High German beraht "bright."
Eubulo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Eubulus.
Eucles m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Eukles. This name was borne by two eponymous archons of Athens, the earliest of which lived in the 5th century BC.
Eudald m Catalan
Unknown origin, likely related to the Germanic roots wald or bald. This is the name of a Christian saint venerated in the town of Ripoll (Catalonia).
Eudème m History (Gallicized)
French form of Eudemos via Eudemus.
Eudemo m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Eudemos via Eudemus.
Euenor m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Means "good man", derived from Greek εὖ (eu) meaning "good, well" combined with the Greek noun ἀνήρ (aner) meaning "man".
Euenus m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Possibly derived from Ancient Greek εὖ (eu) meaning "good". This was the name of a 5th century poet and philosopher, as well as a river deity and two mythical kings.
Eufrid m Germanic
Derived from Old High German ewa "time, age, law" combined with Old High German fridu "peace".
Eufydd m Welsh Mythology
Etymology unknown.... [more]
Eugeen m Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare)
Dutch form of Eugenius (see Eugene). Known bearers of this name include the Belgian painter Eugeen Van Mieghem (1875-1930) and the Belgian doctor, poet and playwright Eugeen van Oye (1840-1926).
Eugeni m Catalan
Catalan form of Eugene.
Eukles m Ancient Greek
Means "of good report, famous", derived from Greek εὖ (eu) meaning "good, well" and κλέος (kleos) meaning "glory"... [more]
Euklid m Croatian, German
German and Croatian form of Euclid.
Eulade m Medieval French, French (African), History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Euladius. Eulade of Nevers was a Pre-congregational saint and first bishop of the Diocese of Nevers in France.
Eulair m French (Rare)
Masculine form of Eulaire.
Euloge m French (Rare), French (Belgian, Rare)
French form of Eulogius (see Eulogios).
Eulogi m Catalan
Catalan form of Eulogius.
Eumann m Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic cognate of Éamonn.
Eumene m Italian
Italian form of Eumenes.
Eumund m Germanic
Derived from Old High German êwa "time, age, law" combined with Old High German mund "protection."
Eun-Bin f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 恩 (eun) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity" combined with 斌/彬 (bin) meaning "refined"... [more]
Eunico m Italian (Rare, Archaic)
Italian variant of the Greek diminutive variant of the Greek adjective εὐνοικός (eunoikos) meaning "well-disposed, kindly, favorable". Also compare the very similar-looking Greek adjective ἔνοικος (enoikos) meaning "inhabitant", which is derived from the Greek verb ἐνοικέω (enoikeo) meaning "to dwell in", itself ultimately derived from the Greek noun οἶκος (oikos) meaning "house".
Eun-Jae f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 恩 (eun) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity" or 銀 (eun) meaning "silver, money" combined with 在 (jae) meaning "located at, exist" or 載 (jae) meaning "carry, transport"... [more]
Eun-jun m Korean
From Sino-Korean 恩 (eun) meaning "kindness, mercy, charity" or 銀 (eun) meaning "silver, money" or 慇 (eun) meaning "careful, anxious, attentive" combined with 俊 (jun) meaning "talented, handsome" or 准 (jun) meaning "approve, permit"
Eunous m Ancient Greek
Means "a good mind", derived from Greek ευ (eu) meaning "good, well" combined with Greek νοῦς (nous) meaning "mind".
Eun-Soo f & m Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 은수 (see Eun-Su).
Eun-yul f & m Korean
Combination of an eun hanja, like 恩 meaning "favour, grace" or 銀 meaning "silver," and a yul hanja, such as 聿 meaning "(writing) brush" or 栗 meaning "chestnut (tree)."
Euodos m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ευ (eu) "good" and ὁδός (hodos) "way, road, journey, path". See also Euodia.
Euplio m Italian, Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Italian and Spanish form of Euplius.
Euplos m Ancient Greek
Variant form of Euploos. This name is sometimes mistaken for a variant form of Eupleios.
Eurfon m & f Welsh
Possibly from Welsh aur "gold" combined with Môn, the name of an island in Wales.
Eurfyl m Welsh
Derived from Welsh aur meaning "gold".
Euriah m & f African American, Filipino
Possibly a variant of Uriah.
Eurich m German
German form of Euric.
Eurion m Welsh
From the Welsh aur meaning, "gold."
Europs m Greek Mythology
Masculine form of Europe, derived from Greek εὐρύς (eurys) "wide" and ὄψ (ops) "face, eye"... [more]
Eurwyn m Welsh
Masculine form of Eurwen.
Eusèbe m French (Rare)
French form of Eusebius.
Eusèbi m Provençal
Provençal form of Eusebius.
Eusebi m Catalan, Romansh
Catalan and Romansh form of Eusebius.
Euseby m English (Archaic)
Archaic English form of Eusebius. Notable bearers of this name include Euseby Isham (1697-1755), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, and Euseby Cleaver (1745-1819), an Anglican archbishop of Dublin.
Eusoff m Malay
Malay variant of Yusuf.
Eustie m Scottish
Diminutive of Eustace.
Euthum m Ancient Oscan
Perhaps derived from a Greek name.
Euwald m Germanic
Derived from Old High German êwa "time, age, law" combined with Gothic valdan "to reign."
Euward m Germanic
Derived from Old High German êwa "time, age, law" combined with Old High German wart "guard."
Euxhen m Albanian
Albanian form of Eugene.
Evaldu m Corsican (Archaic)
Corsican form of Ewald.
Evalus m Arthurian Cycle
An emperor of Rome who, according to Perlesvaus, mounted a sacred stone in the pommel of the Grail Sword.
Evanas m Lithuanian (Modern)
Lithuanian form of Evan, in use since the 2000s.
Evance m English (African)
Variant of Evans. This name is mainly used in Malawi, Tanzania and Kenya.
Evardo m Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Invented name, possibly as a combination of Evaristo and Eduardo.
Evdyuk m Mari
Mari form of Evgeniy.
Evegny m Russian
Variant transcription of Evgeniy.
Evenor m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Euenor. This name was borne by a Greek painter from the 5th century BC.... [more]
Evenus m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
From the name of a river that flowed through Aetolia in central Greece, which is of unknown meaning. According to Greek legend, Evenus was the name of a prince who drowned himself in the river and was then transformed into the god of the river.... [more]
Everar m Medieval German, Medieval French
Derived from Old High German ebur meaning "boar" and Old High German heri meaning "host, army".
Everes m Greek Mythology
Means "well-fitted" in Greek.
Everic m African American (Rare)
Of uncertain etymology.
Evfimi m Russian
Variant transcription of Evfimiy.
Evfimy m Russian
Variant transcription of Evfimiy.
Evlale m Georgian (Archaic)
Georgian form of Eulalos. This name was borne by two Catholicoi of Caucasian Iberia: the first lived in the 6th century AD, the other in the 7th century AD.
Evlavi m Georgian (Archaic), History (Ecclesiastical)
Georgian form of Eulabios via its modern Greek transcription Evlavios.... [more]
Evliya m Ottoman Turkish
Inherited from Ottoman Turkish اولیا (evliyâ, “saint, mahatma”), from Arabic أَوْلِيَاء (awliyā).
Evlogy m Russian
Variant transcription of Evlogiy.
Evnoik m Bulgarian (Rare), Russian (Rare)
Bulgarian form of both Eunoicus and Eunoikos as well as a Russian variant transcription of Yevnoik.
Evódio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Evodius.
Evodio m Spanish (Mexican, Rare)
Spanish form of Evodius. It is mainly used in Mexico.
Evpaty m Medieval Russian (Rare, Archaic)
the only person recorded to have that name was a 12th century semi-legendary bogatyr Evpaty Kolovrat who fought against Batu Khan (+his Mongolian army) and was described at "The Tale of The Destruction Of Ryazan".
Evrain m Arthurian Cycle
A sorcerer who, with his brother Mabon, entered Wales and laid waste to the city of Snowdon, ruled by Queen Esmeree the Blonde, whom they turned into a snake. He was defeated in combat and was put to flight by Gawaine’s son Guinglain.
Evrard m Provençal
Provençal form of Eberhard (compare Évrard).
Evrart m Medieval French
Recorded 19 times in Paris of 1292.
Evroul m Norman
Variant of Evroult.
Evsebi m Georgian (Archaic)
Older Georgian form of Eusebios, which has fallen out of use. The modern form is Evsevi.
Evsevi m Georgian (Rare)
Modern Georgian form of Eusebios.
Evsevy m Russian
Variant transcription of Evseviy.
Evvnaž m Skolt Sami
Variant Skolt Sami form of John.
Ewnetu m Amharic, Ethiopian
Means "truth" in Amharic.
Exaucé m French (African, Rare)
From the past participle of exaucer meaning "to fulfill/grant the wish of a prayer."
Exidio m Galician
Galician form of Aegidius.
Exodus m & f American (Rare)
Exodus is name of the second book of Hebrew Bible and Christian Old Testament, and the second of five books of the Jewish Torah or Pentateuch. Exodus is the name of ex-boxing world champion Mike Tyson's deceased daughter.
Eyberg m Icelandic (Rare)
Possibly a masculine form of Eyborg.
Eyfari m Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements ey "island" and fara "to go, to move, to travel".
Eyiarr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Eyjarr.
Eyjarr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Eyarr.
Eymond m French (Archaic)
Variant of Aymon recorded in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region up to the 1700s.
Eyquem m Gascon (Archaic)
Of debated origin and meaning.
Eyþór m Icelandic
Derived from Old Norse ey possibly meaning "good fortune" or "always" or "island" combined with Þór. A famous bearer is Icelandic singer Eyþór Ingi Gunnlaugsson (1989-).
Eyðun m Faroese
Modern form of Auðun (see Audun).
Eyvind m Danish, Norwegian, Swedish
Modern form of Eyvindr, see Øyvind.
Ezavas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Esau.
Ezekio m Obscure
Probably a variant of Ezekiel.
Ezélie m & f French (Rare)
French form of Ezelias, which is a variant spelling of Eselias, the hellenized form of the Biblical Hebrew given name Atsalyahu... [more]
Ezenwa m Igbo (Rare)
The name Ezenwa is an Igbo name meaning King, Prince, or Son of King
Ezeuzo m Igbo
Means "king of the road" in Igbo.
Ezmael m Medieval Jewish, Medieval Spanish
Medieval Judeo-Spanish form of Ismael.
Ezriel m Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Form of Azriel used in the Douay-Rheims Bible (1582-1610) and the Clementine Vulgate (1592). The latter was the official Bible of the Roman Catholic Church for nearly four centuries: from the year it was published until 1979.... [more]
Ezzard m African American, American
Peaked in the US during the 1950s almost certainly in tribute to World Heavyweight Champion boxer Ezzard Mack Charles (1921 - 1975). Of unknown origin. Possibly influenced by Ezra.
Faayy-a m Sidamo
Means "beautiful" in Sidama.
Fabião m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Fabian.
Fabico m Portuguese
Diminutive of Fábio or Fabiano.
Fabije m Bosnian, Croatian
Bosnian and Croatian form of Fabius.
Fachri m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Fakhri.
Fachry m Indonesian
Variant of Fachri.
Facino m Medieval Italian
Diminutive of Bonifacio. This was borne by the Italian condottiero Bonifacio "Facino" Cane (1360-1412).
Facund m Catalan
Catalan form of Facundus.
Fadeli m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Fadli.
Fadhel m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic فاضل (see Fadil).
Fadhil m Arabic, Indonesian, Malay
Alternate transcription of Arabic فاضل (see Fadil), as well as the Indonesian and Malay form.
Fadhir m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Faðir.
Fadhli m Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian variant of Fadli.
Fadhly m Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay variant of Fadli.
Fadilj m Gorani
Gorani form of Fadil.
Fadjar m Indonesian
Older spelling of Fajar based on Dutch orthography.
Fadjri m & f Indonesian
Older spelling of Fajri influenced by Dutch orthography.
Fadlan m Indonesian, Malay
Derived from Arabic فضل (faḍl) meaning "grace, generosity".
Fadlee m Malay
Malay variant of Fadli.
Fadley m Malay
Malay variant of Fadli.
Fadric m Aragonese (Archaic)
Perhaps an Aragonese form of the Castilian Spanish name Fadrique.
Fadzei m Belarusian
Variant Belarusian form of Thaddeus.
Fadzel m Malay
Malay variant of Fadil.
Fadzil m Malay
Malay variant of Fadil.
Fadzli m Malay
Malay variant of Fadli.
Fadzly m Malay
Malay variant of Fadli.
Fæitr m Old Norse
Old Norse byname derived from feitr meaning "fat". The weak form Feiti is found in West Scandinavia. Fet is found as a byname in Sweden; Anglo-Scandinavian forms include Feiz, Fez, Foit.
Faeryn m & f Scottish, English
Feminine variant of Ferran.
Faesal m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Faysal.
Faesol m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Faysal.
Fáfila m Medieval Spanish
Probably from Germanic root falwa meaning "pale" or "sallow" and diminutive suffix -ila (cf. Froilán, Vigila).
Fafner m Theatre
German form of Fáfnir.... [more]
Fáfnir m Old Norse, Icelandic, Norse Mythology
Means "the embracer" in Old Norse. It is a name of a dragon in Nordic poetry.
Fahari m & f Swahili
Means "fame, honour, splendour" in Swahili.
Fahina m & f Tongan
Means "white hala fruit" or "white complexion" in Tongan.
Fahmee m Malay
Malay variant of Fahmi.
Fahmie m Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian variant of Fahmi.
Fahret m Bosnian
Variant of Fahrudin.
Faïçal m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Form of Faysal used in Northern Africa and other French-influenced regions of the continent.
Faidon m Greek
Variant transcription of Φαίδων (see Fedon).
Fainga m Tongan
Means "contend, wrestle" in Tongan.
Faireh m Afghan
Bright and shining
Fairus m & f Malay
Malay variant of Fayruz.
Faisol m Indonesian, Malay, Thai (Muslim)
Indonesian, Malay and Thai variant of Faysal.
Faitel m Yiddish
Derived from the Latin name Vitalis, meaning "full of life". It came into use in Eastern Europe at the beginning of the 16th century.
Faitua m Tongan
Means "like a commander" in Tongan.
Faiyaz m Urdu
Alternate transcription of Urdu فیاض (see Fayyaz).
Faizal m Malay, Indonesian
Malay and Indonesian variant of Faysal.
Faizan m Arabic, Urdu
Means "overflow, inundation, flood" (in the sense of overflowing charity or grace) in Arabic.
Faizol m Malay
Malay variant of Faysal.
Fajing m Chinese
from 发 () meaning "to shoot, to launch (a space rocket)" and 京 (jing) meaning "capital city".
Fajrul m Indonesian
First part of compound Arabic names beginning with فجر ال (fajr al) meaning "dawn of the".
Fakhar m Urdu
Alternate transcription of Urdu فخر (see Fakhr).
Fakhry m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic فخري (see Fakhri).
Falcao m Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Falcão.
Falcon m English
From the bird falcon.
Falish m Indian
MEANING - Indian Tulip... [more]
Falita m & f Higgi (Rare), Kamwe
The name Falita is used in western African by Higgi/Kamwe people, the meaning is"Praise God"
Falkes m Anglo-Norman
Sir Falkes de Bréauté was an Anglo-Norman soldier who earned high office by loyally serving first King John and later King Henry III in the First Barons' War.
Falkon m Vlach
Means "falcon" in Vlach.
Fallou m Western African, French (African)
This name is of Senegalese origin.
Faltin m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian variant of Valtin.
Famara m Manding, Wolof, Western African
From the name of the Manding ruler Famara Mané (or Nfamara Mané), who lead a revolt in the kingdom of Kaabu in 1865. It is mostly used throughout Senegal and The Gambia.
Famian m English (Archaic), German (Archaic)
English and German form of Famianus.
Famous m English (African), English (Archaic), English (Puritan)
Simply from the English word famous, meaning "well-known".
Fanaja m & f Malagasy
Means "respected" in Malagasy.
Fanaka f & m Swahili
Means “nice” in Swahili.
Fändäs m Tatar
From Tatar фән (fan), meaning "art", from the Arabic word فن (fann) meaning "skill" and дәс (das) meaning "friend, companion"
Fandor m Caribbean (Rare)
Rare French-Caribbean name.
Faneva m Malagasy
Means "symbol, flag" in Malagasy.
Fangan f & m Chinese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Fang and An 1.
Fănică m Romanian
Diminutive of Ștefan.
Fanilo m Malagasy
Means "torch" in Malagasy.
Fannur m Bashkir, Tatar
The first element of this name is derived from either the Arabic noun فن (fann) meaning "art, skill" (compare Irfan) or the Persian noun فن (fann) meaning "science, knowledge, learning"... [more]
Fantin m French (Archaic), Russian (Archaic)
French and Russian form of Fantinus.
Fanuël m Dutch
Dutch main form of Phanuel.
Faouaz m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of فواز (see Fawwaz), chifely used in Morocco and Algeria.
Faouzi m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Fawzi chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Faqeer m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic فقير or Urdu فقیر (see Faqir).
Faquan m African American
An African American variant of the Vietnamese name, Quan meaning army.... [more]
Faraja f & m Swahili
Means "consolation, comfort" in Swahili.
Farakh m Persian
Variant trancription of فرخ (See Farrokh)
Farbod m Old Persian, Persian
The name refers to an ancient Persian figure known to be the keeper or protector of the glory.
Fardhe m Old Swedish
Short form of Farþegn.
Fareez m Malay
Malay variant of Fariz.
Färhät m Tatar
Tatar form of Farhad.
Farhat m & f Arabic, Urdu
Means "joy, mirth, delight" in Arabic.
Farhaz m Bengali (Muslim)
Means "upon, equitable" in Bengali.
Farhod m Uzbek, Tajik
Uzbek and Tajik form of Farhad.
Faries m Arabic (Rare)
Dutchized form of Faris, as the spelling has been (slightly) adjusted to suit the Dutch language.
Farjad m Persian
This name is derived from Farhad, meaning "gained, earned" in Old Persian. Others sources claim it means "wise" or "endowed with knowledge".
Farkas m Hungarian (Rare)
Directly taken from Hungarian farkas "wolf".
Farkle m Popular Culture
Name of Farkle Minkus on Disney Channel's Girl Meets World
Farlan m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Farlan.
Fərman m Azerbaijani
Means "decree, command, order" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Persian فرمان (farman).
Farman m Anglo-Scandinavian, Old Danish, Old Swedish
Old Swedish and Old Danish form of Farmaðr.
Farman m Urdu, Azerbaijani
Derived from Persian فرمان (farman) meaning "command, order, decree". This can also be an alternate transcription of Azerbaijani Fərman.
Farmer m English
Transferred use of the surname Farmer.
Farnam m Persian
Means "splendid name" from Persian فر (far) meaning "splendour, elegance, brilliance" and نام (nam) meaning "name".
Farokh m Indian
Variant of Farukh.
Farolf m Germanic
Variant of Farulf.
Farook m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic فاروق (see Faruq).
Farouq m Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic فاروق (see Faruq).
Farraj m Medieval Arabic (Moorish)
Means "happy, joyous, jubilant" in Arabic.
Farran m & f English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Farran.
Farren m English
A given name that comes from the surname Farren
Farrin f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Farran and Farren.
Farron m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Farron.
Fərrux m Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Farrokh.
Farulf m Germanic, Medieval Scandinavian
Germanic name derived from the elements fara "journey" (possibly via Gothic faran "to travel"; alternatively it could be from Langobardic fara "family, line, kind") and wulf "wolf" (Gothic vulfs)... [more]
Farxod m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Farhad.
Farzad m Persian
From Persian فر (far) meaning "brilliance, splendour" and the suffix زاد (zād) meaning "son of".
Farzan m Persian
Means "learned, wise" in Persian.
Farzin m & f Persian
Means "ferz" in Persian, referring to a piece in the ancient game of shatranj (equivalent to the queen in modern chess).
Fasach f & m Old Irish
From Old Irish fásach‎ "wilderness".
Fasasi m Yoruba
The name Fasasi originates from the Yoruba culture, in Nigeria, West Africa. It is commonly associated with Muslims than Christians or traditionalists.
Faseeh m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic فصيح or Urdu فصیح (see Fasih).
Fasika m Amharic
Means "Easter" in Amharic.
Fasolt m Germanic Mythology, Theatre
In Richard Wagner's opera cycle "The Ring", Fasolt is the brother of Fáfnir (here called Fafner) and is killed by him in an argument.
Fassil m Amharic
Means "Ethiopian king" in Amharic.
Fətəli m Azerbaijani (Rare)
Means "victory of Ali", from Arabic فتح (fath) meaning "conquest, victory" and Əli.