Submitted Names of Length 6

This is a list of submitted names in which the length is 6.
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Fatine m & f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi variant of Fatin 1 or Fatin 2 (chiefly Moroccan).
Fatjon m Albanian
Derived from fat "luck; serendipity; destiny" and jonë "our".
Fatlum m Albanian
Derived from Albanian fat "fate, destiny; luck, fortune; good luck, success" and lum "lucky, blessed".
Fatman f Georgian (Rare)
Variant transcription of Patman.
Fattah m Arabic
Means "opener, victory giver" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition الفتح (al-Fattah) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
Fätxiä f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Fathiyya.
Fatyan f Medieval Arabic (Moorish)
Meaning "seduction".
Fatykh m Mari
Mari form of Fyodor.
Faudzi m Malay
Malay form of Fawzi.
Faugel f Yiddish
Either a variant of Faigel or a younger form of Vogel.
Fauiki m Tongan
Means "small hau trees" in Tongan.
Faunia f English (American, Rare)
Elaborated variant of Fauna.
Faustė f Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Fausta.
Faustu m Corsican, Sicilian
Corsican and Sicilian form of Faustus.
Fauzan m Indonesian, Malay
Derived from Arabic فوز (fawz) meaning "victory, triumph".
Fäüziä f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Fawziya.
Fauzia f Urdu, Bengali
Alternate transcription of Urdu فوزیہ (see Fawzia), as well as the Bengali transcription.
Favian m Ancient Roman
This name is of Latin origin. The direct meaning is unclear but some potential meanings are: "understanding" , "brave man" as well as "man of wisdom." ... [more]
Favios m Greek
Modern Greek spelling of Phabios, which is the ancient Greek form of Fabius.
Favsta f Greek, Russian, Ukrainian
Modern Greek spelling of Phausta, which is the ancient Greek form of Fausta.... [more]
Fawila f Medieval Polish
Polish form of the Latin Favilla, borne by an early Christian martyr. The name is recorded in use in Poland in 1306.
Fawkes m English, Popular Culture
Transferred use of the surname Fawkes. The name of Dumbledore's phoenix in the Harry Potter series.
Fawnia f English (American), Literature
Elaborated variant of Fauna.... [more]
Fawnie f Romani
Derived from the Romani word fawnie "ring; finger ring".
Faxian m & f Chinese
Fa and Xian.... [more]
Fäxriä f Bashkir
Bashkir form of Fakhriyya.
Fayard m French
Transferred use of Fayard.
Fayçal m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi transcription of Faysal used Algeria and Morocco.
Faycal m Arabic (Maghrebi, Rare)
Simplified and misleading transcription of Fayçal.
Faydra f English
Variant of Phaedra.
Faylee f English (Modern, Rare)
A combination of Fay and Lee.
Fayyad m Arabic
Means "overflowing" or "generous" in Arabic.
Fayyaz m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Fayaz.
Fayzet f Circassian
Derived from Arabic فَائِز (fāʾiz) meaning "successful, victorious".
Fazila f Medieval Arabic, Urdu
Feminine form of Fazil (see Fadl).
Feâdar f Sami (Skolt)
Skolt Sami form of Feodora.
Fëanor m Literature
Means "spirit of fire". In The Silmarillion, Fëanor was the mightiest of the Noldor and the creater of the legendary Silmarils.
Fearne f English (British, Modern)
Variant of Fern. This name is borne by British radio presenter Fearne Cotton.
Febris f Roman Mythology
Febris is the Roman goddess of fevers, who embodied, but also protected people from fever and malaria. Because of this, Febris was a feared goddess whom people wanted the favor of. Among her characteristic attributes are "shrewdness" and "honesty", according to Seneca the Younger's Apocolocyntosis.
Febron m Polish
Polish form of Febronius.
Febrún f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Icelandic form of Febronia, influenced by the Old Norse name element rún "secret; secret lore".
Feciña f Galician
Diminutive of Fernanda.
Fedder m Low German, North Frisian
Short form of Germanic names that have fridu "peace" for a first element, such as Frederik. Also compare Fedde and Fedderik.
Fedens f African
Meaning unknown. This was the name of Tatiana Rusesabagina's sister-in-law, portrayed by Leleti Khumalo in 'Hotel Rwanda' (2004).
Fedili m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Fidelis.
Fedóra f Hungarian (Rare)
Hungarian borrowing of Fedora.
Fedoro m Italian
Masculine form of Fedora.
Fedros m Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek form of Phaidros (see Phaedrus).
Fedude m & f Ijaw
Means "death has ended" in Ijaw. ... [more]
Fedula f Russian
Variant form of Feodula.
Feemia f Finnish (Rare)
Finnish form of Femja.
Fefene f Walloon
Walloon diminutive of Joséphine.
Fehéra f Hungarian
Old Hungarian name derived from Hungarian fehér "white, fair", originally given in reference to the color of fair hair or fair skin.
Fehére f Hungarian
Variant form of Fehéra.
Feifei f Chinese
Combination of the Chinese characters of Fei with themselves. The repetition of the same character twice is often used to underline and strengthen the meaning.... [more]
Feigel f Jewish, Yiddish
Variant of Faigel.
Feigle f Yiddish
Diminutive of Feige.
Feihua f Chinese
From the Chinese 菲 (fēi) meaning "fragrant, luxuriant" and 华 (huá) meaning "flowery, illustrious, prosperous".
Feijel m Yiddish
Russian-Yiddish form of Feyel.
Feilan m Old Norse
Old Norse byname, from Old Norse feilan "wolf-cub".
Feilan f Chinese
From the Chinese 菲 (fēi) meaning "fragrant, luxuriant" and 澜 (lán) meaning "overflowing" or "waves, ripples".
Feilei f Chinese
From the Chinese 菲 (fēi) meaning "fragrant, luxuriant" and 蕾 (lěi) meaning "bud, unopened flower".
Féilim m Irish (Rare)
Variant form of Feidhelm meaning ”beauty” or “ever good.” Three kings of Munster bore the name. Feidhelm Mac Crimthainn was both a king of Munster and a Bishop of Cashel... [more]
Feilin f Chinese
From the Chinese 翡 (fěi) meaning "kingfisher, emerald" and 霖 (lín) meaning "continuous heavy rain".
Feisui f Chinese
From the Chinese 菲 (fēi) meaning "fragrant, luxuriant" and 穗 (suì) meaning "ear of grain, tassel".
Feitel f Jewish, Yiddish
Yiddish amuletic name, from Italian "vitale". Yiddish form of Judeo-Spanish name Vita.... [more]
Feiwen f Chinese
From the Chinese 菲 (fēi) meaning "fragrant, luxuriant" and 雯 (wén) meaning "cloud patterns".
Feixia f Chinese
From the Chinese 菲 (fēi) meaning "fragrant, luxuriant" and 霞 (xiá) meaning "rosy clouds" or 黠 (xiá) meaning "sly, cunning, shrewd, artful".
Feixue f Chinese
From the Chinese 菲 (fēi) meaning "fragrant, luxuriant" and 雪 (xuě) meaning "snow".
Feiyan f Chinese
From the Chinese 菲 (fēi) meaning "fragrant, luxuriant" and 焱 (yàn) meaning "flames".
Feiyao f Chinese
From the Chinese 菲 (fēi) meaning "fragrant, luxuriant" or 绯 (fēi) meaning "scarlet, dark red" and 瑶 (yáo) meaning "precious jade" or 杳 (yǎo) meaning "dark, mysterious, obscure".
Feiyue f Chinese
From the Chinese 菲 (fēi) meaning "fragrant, luxuriant" or 霏 (fēi) meaning "falling of snow and rain" and 悦 (yuè) meaning "pleased, contented" or 月 (yuè) meaning "moon".
Feizhi f Chinese
From the Chinese 菲 (fēi) meaning "fragrant, luxuriant" and 芝 (zhī) meaning "sesame", 枝 (zhī) meaning "branches", or 之 (zhī) meaning "it, him, her"
Felana f Malagasy
Derived from Malagasy felana "petal".
Felcia f Polish
Diminutive form of Felicja.
Feleci m Romansh
Variant of Felici.
Felias m German
Maybe a masculine form to Felia. The name can also be interpreted as a blend of Felix and Elias.
Feliça f Occitan, Catalan (Rare)
Occitan and Catalan cognate of Felisa as well as a derivation from Catalan feliç "happy, glad; lucky, fortunate".
Félice f French
French variant of Félicie (see Felicia).
Felice f German, Medieval Italian, Medieval English
German, medieval English and medieval Italian variant of Felicia. A notable bearer is Felice Bauer (1887-1960), fiancée of author Franz Kafka. His letters to her were published in the book Letters to Felice.
Felici m Romansh, Corsican (Modern)
Corsican variant of Filice and Romansh variant of Felix.
Felien f Dutch
Dutch variant of Feline, with its spelling phonetical in nature.
Féliks m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Felix.
Felina f Asturian
Diminutive of Ofelia.
Féline f French (Rare), Dutch
French feminine form of Felinus.
Feline f German (Modern, Rare), Popular Culture
Of uncertain origin and meaning. The most common theory sees this name as a quasi-feminine form of Felix.... [more]
Feling f Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Felisa, Felicia, Felicidad and similar names.
Feliso f Provençal
Provençal form of Félicie.
Feliua f Catalan (Archaic)
Feminine form of Feliu. Compare Felisa.
Felixe m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Felix.
Feliza f Spanish, Filipino
Variant of Felicia. It could be an elaborated form of the Spanish adjective feliz meaning "happy" or also a diminutive of Felizitas.
Felmai f Welsh
Variant of Valmai.
Felony f English (Rare)
Unknown. Possibly from the English word felony.
Felton m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Felton.
Felypp m Anglo-Norman
Anglo-Norman form of Philip
Femcia f Polish
Diminutive form of Eufemia.
Fenaka f Indian
MEANING : ground rice boiled in water, soapberry... [more]
Fender m Dutch (Rare), Popular Culture
First seen in the Dutch naming statistics in 1993 (when 16 baby boys were given this name), the name Fender has since enjoyed a stable presence in the naming statistics (with 16 births each year) until a sudden increase in popularity in 2008 (20 births), which it has maintained so far... [more]
Fendie f Chinese
From the Chinese 芬 (fēn) meaning "fragrance, perfume" and 蝶 (dié) meaning "butterfly".
Fendri m Indonesian
Possibly a variant of Fendi or Hendri.
Fenena f Theatre
Variant of Fenenna used in the opera Nabucco (1842) by the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901).
Fenfei f Chinese
From the Chinese 芬 (fēn) meaning "fragrance, perfume" and 霏 (fēi) meaning "falling of snow and rain".
Fengbi f Chinese
From the Chinese 风 (fēng) meaning "wind, air; manners" and 碧 (bì) meaning "blue, green".
Fengli f Chinese
From the Chinese 风 (fēng) meaning "wind, air; manners" and 丽 (lì) meaning "beautiful".
Fengna f Chinese
From the Chinese 风 (fēng) meaning "wind, air, manners" and 娜 (nà) meaning "graceful, elegant, delicate".
Fengur m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Fengr.
Fengwu f Chinese
From the Chinese 风 (fēng) meaning "wind, air; manners" and 舞 (wǔ) meaning "dance".
Fengye f & m Chinese
From Chinese 枫, 楓 (fēng) meaning "maple" or 凤, 鳳 (fèng) meaning "phoenix" combined with 叶, 葉 (yè) meaning "leaf" or 业, 業 (yè) meaning "business, trade, merits, achievements". Other characters combinations are also possible.
Fenika f Sanskrit
MEANING : a kind of pastry, foamy... [more]
Fenila f Indian (Christian)
MEANING : foamy, frothy, Soapnut ( Sapindus Detergens- Bot.)... [more]
Fenley m & f English (Rare)
Transferred used of the surname Fenley.
Fenmei f Chinese
From the Chinese 芬 (fēn) meaning "fragrance, perfume" and 美 (měi) meaning "beauty, beautiful".
Fenner m English
Transferred use of the surname Fenner.
Fennix m Romani (Archaic)
Variant of Phoenix which was used as a masculine name among the English Romani community in the 1800s.
Fenray m Literature
This is the name of the father of one of the main characters, Conor, from the Scholastic book series Spirit Animals.... [more]
Fenrik m English
Refers to the rank of ‘Second Lieutenant’ in the Norwegian military.
Fenris m Norse Mythology, Literature
Short form of the Old Norse Fenrisúlfr (literally "Fenrir-wolf"). The form Fenris Ulf was used for a talking wolf (originally named Maugrim) in the now defunct American edition of C. S. Lewis' 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'.
Fenrui f Chinese
From the Chinese 芬 (fēn) meaning "fragrance, perfume" and 瑞 (ruì) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious".
Fenuku m & f Ewe
Means "year seed" in Ewe.
Fenure m & f Western African, Urhobo
Means "we have riches" in Urhobo.
Fenway m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Fenway. The first recorded use of the name in the United States was in 1923, but it briefly increased in usage after the Red Sox won the world series in their home, Fenway Park, in 2013.
Fenxin f Chinese
From the Chinese 芬 (fēn) meaning "fragrance, perfume" and 欣 (xīn) meaning "happy, joyous".
Fenyan f Chinese
From the Chinese 芬 (fēn) meaning "fragrance, perfume" and 焱 (yàn) meaning "flames".
Feodot m Russian
Russian form of Theodotos.
Feodul m Russian
Russian form of Theodulus.
Fercho m Spanish
Diminutive of Fernando.
Ferdau f West Frisian
The first element of this name, which has been metathesized, is derived from Old High German fridu "peace." The second element is derived from wîh "holy" or Old High German wîg "warrior."
Ferdek m Polish
Diminutive of Ferdynand.
Ferdia m Irish Mythology
From Fer Diad, which is of uncertain meaning. The first element is Gaelic fear "man"; the second element could be related to dïas "two persons" ("man of the pair") or an element meaning "smoke" ("man of smoke")... [more]
Ferede m Amharic
Means "he judged" in Amharic.
Ferenz m Banat Swabian
Banatswabian borrowing of Ferenc.
Féréol m French (Rare)
Variant form of Ferréol. Known bearers of this given name include the French portrait painter Féréol Bonnemaison (died 1827) and the French composer and violinist Jacques Féréol Mazas (1782-1849).
Fergun m Turkish (Anglicized, Rare)
Possibly an Anglicized form of Turkish Fergün.
Ferida f Bosnian, Arabic
Variant of Farida.
Feride f Uzbek, Albanian
Albanian and Uzbek form of Farida.
Feriel f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi variant of Faryal (chiefly Algerian and Tunisian).
Ferike f Hungarian
Diminutive of Franciska.
Ferjan m Dutch (Rare)
Combination of Ferdinand and Jan 1.
Ferlin m American (Rare)
Name of country music artist Ferlin Husky (1925-2011).
Ferman m English
Variant of Furman.
Ferman m & f Kurdish
Means "order, command" in Kurdish.
Ferman m Turkish
Means "command, order" in Turkish, ultimately from Persian فرمان (farman).
Fernán m Galician (Rare)
Galician form of Fernando.
Fernan m Spanish
Short form of Fernando.
Fernet f Romani
Romani form of Fernette.
Fernie m English
Diminutive of Ferdinand.
Feroza f Urdu, Bengali
Urdu and Bengali form of Firouzeh.
Ferrán m Aragonese, Medieval Spanish
Aragonese and Medieval Spanish form of Ferdinand.
Ferrie m Dutch
Dutch diminutive of Ferdinand.
Ferris m & f English (Rare), Irish, Scottish
Transferred use of the surname Ferris. See also Fergus.
Férula f Literature
Presumably from Latin ferula meaning "reed, whip, rod, ferule, staff; fennel plant or rod". This was used by author Isabel Allende for a character in her novel 'La casa de los espíritus' (1982).
Feruna f Slovene (Rare)
Slovene dialectal variant of Veronica.
Feruze f Crimean Tatar, Turkish
Crimean Tatar and Turkish form of Firuza.
Ferzan m Kurdish, Turkish
Turkish and Kurdish form of Farzan.... [more]
Fetene m Amharic
Means "he is swift" in Amharic.
Fetera f Amharic
Means "creative" in Amharic.
Fethry m Literature
This name was invented by the cartoonists Al Hubbard and Dick Kinney in 1964 for their new carachter, Fethry Duck, who is Donald Duck's bizarre and out of the box cousin. Fethry Duck didn't have success in the USA, but he became popular in Europe and in Brazil.
Fewesi f & m Amharic
Means "to heal" in Amharic.
Feykir m Old Norse, Icelandic
Old Norse byname, From Old Norse feykir meaning "blowing, tossing, rushing one", "fire".
Feytje f Dutch (Archaic)
Diminutive of Sophia found among Dutch colonists in America in the 1600s and 1700s.
Feyyaz m Turkish
Possibly a Turkish form of Fayiz.
Fezzik m Literature
In The Princess Bride (1973) by William Goldman, Fezzik is a gentle Turkish giant.
Ffinlo m Manx
Variant of Finlo.
Ffoulk m Medieval Welsh
Old welsh form of Fulk
Fiacha m Old Irish
Derived from Old Irish fïach "raven". This name was borne by several High Kings of Ireland.
Fiadot m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Theodotos.
Fiafia f Samoan
Means "happy" in Samoan.
Fianci f Romani
Variant of Fiance.
Fianna f Dutch (Rare)
Combination of Fie and Anna.
Fiatoa m Tongan
Tongan form of Theodore.
Fidane f Albanian
Feminine form of Fidan.
Fiddah f Muslim (Modern, Rare)
Variant transcription of Fidda.
Fideel m Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare)
Dutch form of Fidelis (see Fidel).
Fidèle m French (Rare)
French form of Fidel.
Fidele m Literature
Means faithful. Used as a false name by Imogen in Shakespeare's play Cymbeline.
Fideli f Swedish (Modern, Rare), Literature
Derived from the name Fia. Fideli is one of the main characters in the Swedish children's book 'Den Vita Stenen' (1964). Usage of this name is most likely inspired by this book.
Fideli m Romansh
Romansh form of Fidelis.
Fidelu m Corsican (Archaic)
Corsican form of Fidelis.
Fidias m Ancient Greek
Variant transcription of Φειδίας (see Phidias)
Fiefia m Tongan
Means "rejoice, gladness" in Tongan.
Fields m English
Transferred use of the surname Fields.
Fielea m Tongan
Means "wish to speak" in Tongan.
Fiënne f Dutch (Rare)
Contraction of Fabiënne. It is also possible that there are cases where this name is (intended to be) a variant of Viënne.
Fienne f Dutch (Rare)
Variant of Fiene. Also compare Fiënne, which is very similar in appearance but has a completely different etymology.
Fiesco m Theatre
Fiesco is the eponymous character of "Fiesco", a drama written by the German playwright Friedrich Schiller.
Fietje f Frisian
Feminine version of Fiete a diminutive of Friedrich.
Fievel m Popular Culture
Variant spelling of Feivel, as seen in the animated film "An American Tail." It doesn't seem to be an existing spelling (as in, seen on human beings), so it is likely that Fievel is actually a more phonetical spelling of Feivel: the creators of the film must have thought that Fievel would be easier to pronounce for American audiences than Feivel.
Fifika f Romani
Possibly a Romani form of Fifi.
Fífill m Old Norse, Icelandic
From Old Norse fífill meaning "dandelion".
Fifine f Walloon, Picard
Walloon diminutive of Djozefine and Picard diminutive of Joséphine.
Fifino f Provençal
Diminutive of Jóusefino.
Figgin m Medieval English
Diminutive of Fulke.
Fijtje f West Frisian
Feminine form of Feie.
Fikile f Tsonga
Means "arrived" in Tsonga.
Fikiri f Amharic
Means "love" in Amharic.
Fikrət m Azerbaijani
Derived from Arabic فِكْرَة (fikra) meaning "thought, idea".
Fikree m Thai (Muslim)
Thai form of Fikri.
Fikret m Bosnian, Crimean Tatar
Derived from Arabic فِكْرَة (fikra) meaning "thought, idea".
Fīleia f Medieval Baltic
Medieval Lithuanian contracted form of Fīlītseia.
Filemu m & f Samoan
Means "quiet, peacefulness" in Samoan.
Filena f Italian
Feminine form of Fileno.
Filene f English
Means "loved one, loving, beloved, dear" in Old English. Also a variant of Faline and Felina.
Fileno m Italian (Rare)
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Current theories, however, link this name to Classical Greek φιλεῖν (filein) "to love".
Filëpa f Kashubian
Feminine form of Filip.
Filiai m Tongan
Means "choose amongst many things" in Tongan.
Filica f Romanian
Diminutive of Filofteia, not commonly used as a given name in its own right.
Filice m Corsican
Variant of Felice.
Filici m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Felice.
Filico m Spanish, Italian
Spanish form of Philiscus and Philicus and Italian form of Philicus
Filios m Greek (Cypriot)
Male form of Filio.
Filípe m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Filip.
Filipî m Kurdish
Northern Kurdish form of Philip.
Filipo m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Philip.
Filira f Greek Mythology (Hispanicized)
Spanish form of Philyra. The mythological character is also called Felgre in Spanish.
Filisc m Catalan
Catalan form of Philiscus
Filius m Literature (Rare)
Comes from the latin word "filius" meaning "son." ... [more]
Fillep m Hunsrik
Hunsrik form of Philip.
Fillie f English
Diminutive of Filomena and other names that begin with Fil.
Fillys f Medieval English
Of debated origin. Some academics consider this name a variant of Felis and Phelis, the medieval English form of Old French Felise, while others see Fillys as an early variant of Phyllis.
Filmer m English (Rare), English (Canadian, Rare), American (Rare)
Variant of Fillmore. A notable namesake is Canadian musician Filmer Edwin Hubble (1904-1969).
Filona f Polish
Feminine form of Filon.
Filone m Italian
Italian form of Philon.
Filpus m Old Swedish, Finnish (Rare)
Old Swedish and Finnish short form of Philippus.
Filsan f & m Somali (Rare)
The best of her/his age. ... [more]
Findis f Literature
Probably a combination of Finwë and Indis. This is the name of the older daughter and first child of Finwë and Indis in Tolkien's legendarium... [more]
Findus m Literature, German (Modern, Rare), Swedish (Modern, Rare)
Findus is a tomcat in the children's book series 'Pettson and Findus' by the Swedish writer and illustrator Sven Nordqvist. The cat is named after a cardbox with the printing "Findus green peas". Findus is a trademark by Nestlé for frozen food and the name is derived from Swedish fruktindustri "fruit industry".
Fineás m Hungarian
Cognate of Phineas, meaning "serpent's mouth".
Fineas m Romanian, Italian
Romanian and Italian form of Phineas.
Fineen m Irish
Anglicized form of Finghin.
Fineta f Catalan
Diminutive of Josefina.
Fineto f Provençal
Short form of Dóufineto and diminutive of Fino 2.
Fingar m History (Ecclesiastical)
The name of an obscure Irish saint. According to legend, Fingar and his sister Piala were children of an Irish king. They were converted by Saint Patrick, driven into exile by their father, and landed first in Brittany, where they were well received, before moving on to Cornwall where they died at the hand of Tewdrick, king of Dumnonia... [more]
Fingon m Literature
Sindarin form of Findekáno.
Finian m Irish
Variant of Finnian.
Finidy m & f Malagasy
Means "chosen" in Malagasy.
Finita f Spanish
Diminutive of Josefa.