Diccionario de nombres
619 nombres con significado y origen verificados
FÁBIA
Portuguese feminine form of FABIUS.
FÁBIÁN
Hungarian form of Fabianus (see FABIAN).
FABIAN
From the Roman cognomen Fabianus, which was derived from FABIUS. Saint Fabian was a 3rd-century pope.
FABIANO
Italian and Portuguese form of Fabianus (see FABIAN).
FABIEN
French form of Fabianus (see FABIAN).
FABIJAN
Croatian and Slovene form of Fabianus (see FABIAN).
FABIO
Italian and Spanish form of FABIUS.
FABIUS
Roman family name which was derived from Latin faba "bean". Quintus Fabius Maximus was the Roman general who used delayi...
FABRICE
French form of the Roman family name Fabricius, which was derived from Latin faber "craftsman". Gaius Fabricius Luscinus...
FABRICIO
Spanish and Portuguese form of Fabricius (see FABRICE).
FABRIZIA
Italian feminine form of Fabricius (see FABRICE).
FACHTNA
Perhaps means "hostile" in Irish Gaelic. He was the husband of Neasa in Irish legend. Some versions of the legends also ...
FADDEY
Russian form of THADDEUS.
FADIA
Feminine form of FADI.
FADILA
Feminine form of FADIL.
FADL
Means "grace, generosity" in Arabic. This was a name of both a cousin of Muhammad and a son of Abbas (the son of the fou...
FÁELÁN
Older form of FAOLÁN.
FAHIM
Means "intelligent, scholar" in Arabic.
FAHMIDA
Urdu feminine form of FAHIM.
FAHRİYE
Turkish feminine form of FAKHRI.
FAIGEL
Derived from Yiddish פֵֿײגֶל (feigel) meaning "bird".
FAIRUZ
Variant transcription of FAYRUZ.
FAITH
Simply from the English word faith, ultimately from Latin fidere "to trust". This was one of the virtue names adopted by...
FAIVISH
Yiddish form of PHOEBUS.
FAIZA
Feminine form of FAIZ.
FAJR
Means "dawn, beginning" in Arabic.
FAKHRI
Means "honourary" in Arabic.
FALK
Means "falcon" in German.
FANCY
From the English word fancy which means either "like, love, inclination" or "ornamental". It is derived from Middle Engl...
FANG
From Chinese 芳 (fāng) meaning "fragrant, virtuous, beautiful" or other characters with a similar pronunciation.
FANNI
Finnish diminutive of FRANCISCA and a Hungarian diminutive of FRANCISKA or STEFÁNIA.
FANNY
Diminutive of FRANCES, FRANÇOISE or STÉPHANIE. In the English-speaking world this has been a vulgar slang word since the...
FAOLÁN
Means "little wolf", derived from Gaelic fáel "wolf" combined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of an Irish sa...
FARAH
Means "joy" in Arabic.
FARAJ
Means "remedy" or "improvement" in Arabic.
FARAMOND
Variant of FARAMUND.
FAREED
Variant transcription of FARID.
FARHAN
Means "happy, cheerful" in Arabic.
FARID
Means "unique, precious", derived from Arabic فرد (farada) "to be unique". This was the name of a 13th-century Persian p...
FARIDOON
Variant transcription of FEREYDOUN.
FARIS
Means "knight" in Arabic.
FARON
From a French surname which was derived from the Germanic given name Faro.
FAROUK
Variant transcription of FARUQ.
FARRAH
Variant transcription of FARAH.
FARRELL
From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Fearghail meaning "descendant of FEARGHAL".
FARRUKH
Urdu, Uzbek and Tajik form of FARUQ.
FARUQ
Means "person who can tell right from wrong" in Arabic. This was the name of the last king of Egypt (1920-1965).
FATHI
Means "conqueror" in Arabic.
FATİH
Turkish form of FATHI.
FATIMA
Variant transcription of FATIMAH.
FATIN (1)
Means "charming, seductive, fascinating" in Arabic.
FATMA
Turkish and Azerbaijani form of FATIMAH, as well as an Arabic variant.
FATMIRE
Feminine form of FATMIR.
FATSANI
Means "be meek" in Chewa.
FAUNUS
Possibly means "to befriend" from Latin. Faunus was a Roman god of fertility, forests, and agriculture.
FAUSTA
Feminine form of FAUSTUS.
FAUSTINE
French feminine form of Faustinus (see FAUSTINO).
FAUSTINUS
Latin form of FAUSTINO.
FAUSTUS
Roman cognomen meaning "auspicious, lucky" in Latin. It was also occasionally used as a praenomen, or given name. This w...
FAWZI
Means "triumph" in Arabic.
FAWZIYYA
Feminine form of FAWZI.
FAYE
Variant of FAY.
FAYRUZ
Means "turquoise (the gemstone)" in Arabic, ultimately of Persian origin.
FAYVEL
Variant transcription of FEIVEL.
FAZL
Variant transcription of FADL.
FEARDORCHA
Means "dark man" from Gaelic fear "man" and dorcha "dark".
FEARGHAS
Means "man of vigour", derived from the Gaelic elements fear "man" and gus "vigour". This was the name of several charac...
FECHÍN
Means "little raven" from Irish fiach "raven" combined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of an Irish saint of ...
FEDELE
Italian form of FIDEL.
FEDELMA
Latinized form of FEIDELM.
FEDERICA
Italian feminine form of FREDERICK.
FEDERIGO
Archaic Italian form of FREDERICK.
FEDLIMID
Variant of FEIDLIMID.
FEDORA
Russian form of THEODORA.
FEDYA
Diminutive of FYODOR.
FEHİME
Turkish feminine form of FAHIM.
FEICHÍN
Variant of FECHÍN.
FEIDHELM
Variant of FEIDELM.
FEIDHLIMIDH
Variant of FEIDLIMID.
FEIGE
Variant transcription of FAIGA.
FELICE
Italian form of FELIX.
FELICIA
Feminine form of the Latin name Felicius, a derivative of FELIX. In England, it has occasionally been used since the Mid...
FELICIANO
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of the Roman name Felicianus, which was itself derived from the Roman name FELIX.
FELICIDAD
Spanish form of FELICITAS. It also means "happiness" in Spanish.
FÉLICIE
French form of FELICIA.
FÉLICIEN
French form of Felicianus (see FELICIANO).
FELICITA
Italian form of FELICITAS. It also coincides closely with Italian felicità "happiness".
FELICITAS
Latin name which meant "good luck, fortune". In Roman mythology the goddess Felicitas was the personification of good lu...
FELICITY
From the English word felicity meaning "happiness", which ultimately derives from Latin felicitas "good luck". This was ...
FAAS
Dutch short form of BONIFAAS or SERVAAS.
FABIA
Feminine form of FABIUS.
FABIÁN
Spanish form of Fabianus (see FABIAN).
FABIANA
Feminine form of Fabianus (see FABIAN).
FABIANUS
Original Latin form of FABIAN.
FABIENNE
French feminine form of Fabianus (see FABIAN).
FÁBIO
Portuguese form of FABIUS.
FABIOLA
Diminutive of FABIA. This was the name of a 4th-century saint from Rome.
FABÓ
Diminutive of FÁBIÁN.
FABRICIA
Feminine form of Fabricius (see FABRICE).
FABRICIUS
Original Latin form of FABRICE.
FABRIZIO
Italian form of Fabricius (see FABRICE).
FADDEI
Variant transcription of FADDEY.
FADI
Means "saviour" in Arabic. This is an Arabic name of Jesus.
FADIL
Means "virtuous, generous" in Arabic.
FADİME
Turkish variant of FATMA.
FAE
Variant of FAY.
FAHD
Means "panther" in Arabic.
FAHIMA
Feminine form of FAHIM.
FAHRİ
Turkish form of FAKHRI.
FAIGA
Variant of FAIGEL.
FAINA
Meaning unknown, possibly derived from PHAENNA.
FAIRUZA
Variant transcription of FIRUZEH.
FAITHE
Variant of FAITH.
FAIZ
Means "victorious" in Arabic.
FAIZEL
Variant transcription of FAYSAL.
FAJRA
Means "fiery" in Esperanto.
FAKHRIYYA
Feminine form of FAKHRI.
FALLON
From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Fallamhain meaning "descendant of Fallamhan". The given name Fallamhan me...
FANE
Diminutive of ȘTEFAN.
FANNAR
Possibly derived from Old Norse fönn meaning "snow drift".
FANNIE
Variant of FANNY.
FANTINE
This name was used by Victor Hugo for the mother of Cosette in his novel 'Les Misérables' (1862). The name was given to ...
FARAG
Variant transcription of FARAJ.
FARAI
Means "rejoice" in Shona.
FARAJI
Means "consolation" in Swahili.
FARAMUND
Derived from the Germanic elements fara "journey" and mund "protection". This was the name of a semi-legendary 5th-centu...
FAREEHA
Variant transcription of FARIHA.
FARHANA
Feminine form of FARHAN.
FARIDA
Feminine form of FARID.
FARIHA
Means "happy" in Arabic.
FARLEY
From a surname which was originally from a place name meaning "fern clearing" in Old English. A notable bearer of this n...
FAROOQ
Variant transcription of FARUQ.
FARQUHAR
Anglicized form of FEARCHAR.
FARRAN
From an English surname which was derived from Old French ferrant meaning "iron grey".
FARROKH
Persian form of FARUQ.
FARUK
Turkish form of FARUQ, as well as a variant transcription of the Arabic name.
FATEMAH
Persian form of FATIMAH.
FATHIYYA
Feminine form of FATHI.
FÁTIMA
From the name of a town in Portugal, which is derived from the Arabic feminine name FATIMAH, apparently after a Moorish ...
FATIMAH
Means "to abstain" in Arabic. Fatimah was a daughter of the Prophet Muhammad and the wife of Ali, the fourth caliph.
FATIN (2)
Means "intelligent" in Arabic.
FATMIR
Derived from Albanian fatmirë meaning "lucky".
FATOŞ
Turkish diminutive of FATMA.
FAUNA
Feminine form of FAUNUS. Fauna was a Roman goddess of fertility, women and healing, a daughter and companion of Faunus.
FAUST
From a German surname which was derived from the Latin name FAUSTUS. This is the name of a character in German legends a...
FAUSTINA
Feminine form of Faustinus (see FAUSTINO).
FAUSTINO
Spanish, Italian and Portuguese form of the Roman cognomen Faustinus, which was itself derived from the Roman name FAUST...
FAUSTO
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of FAUSTUS.
FAWN
From the English word fawn for a young deer.
FAWZIYA
Variant transcription of FAWZIYYA.
FAY
Derived from Middle English faie meaning "fairy", ultimately (via Old French) from Latin fata meaning "the Fates". It ap...
FAYIZ
Means "victor" in Arabic.
FAYSAL
Means "a judge, arbiter" in Arabic.
FAYZA
Variant transcription of FAIZA.
FEARCHAR
Means "dear man" from Gaelic fear "man" and char "dear".
FEARGHAL
Means "man of valour", derived from the Gaelic elements fear "man" and gal "valour". This was the name of an 8th-century...
FEBE
Dutch, Spanish and Italian form of PHOEBE.
FEDDE
Short form of Frisian names beginning with the Germanic element frid "peace".
FEDELM
Variant of FEIDELM.
FEDELMID
Variant of FEIDLIMID.
FEDERICO
Spanish and Italian form of FREDERICK. Spanish poet Federico García Lorca (1898-1936) and Italian filmmaker Federico Fel...
FEDIR
Ukrainian form of THEODORE.
FEDOR
Variant of FYODOR.
FEDOT
Russian form of THEODOTUS.
FEHİM
Turkish form of FAHIM.
FEIBUSH
Yiddish form of PHOEBUS, apparently used as a translation of Shimshon (see Samson).
FEIDELM
Possibly a feminine form of FEIDLIMID. This name is borne by several women in Irish legend including Feidelm Noíchrothac...
FEIDHLIM
Variant of FEIDLIMID.
FEIDLIMID
Possibly means "beauty" or "ever good" in Irish Gaelic. This was the name of three early kings of Munster.
FEIVEL
Diminutive of FEIBUSH.
FELÍCIA
Hungarian and Portuguese form of FELICIA.
FELICIANA
Feminine form of Felicianus (see FELICIANO).
FELICIANUS
Original Latin form of FELICIANO.
FELICIDADE
Portuguese form of FELICITAS. It also means "happiness" in Portuguese.
FELICIE
German form of FELICIA.
FÉLICIENNE
French feminine form of Felicianus (see FELICIANO).
FELICITÁS
Hungarian form of FELICITAS.
FÉLICITÉ
French form of FELICITAS.
FELICIUS
Masculine form of FELICIA. This was the name of a 4th-century saint, a companion of Saint Castor of Karden.
FELICJA
Polish form of FELICIA.
FELICYTA
Polish form of FELICITAS.
FELIM
Anglicized form of FEIDHLIM.
FELINE
Dutch feminine form of FELINUS.
FELIP
Catalan form of PHILIP.
FELIPE
Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese form of PHILIP.
FELIU
Catalan form of FELIX.
FELIX
From a Roman cognomen meaning "lucky, successful" in Latin. It was acquired as an agnomen, or nickname, by the 1st-centu...
FEMI
Short form of OLUFEMI.
FEMKE
Diminutive of Germanic names beginning with the element frid "peace". It also coincides with a Frisian word meaning "lit...
FEN (1)
From Chinese 芬 (fēn) meaning "fragrance, aroma, perfume" (which is usually only feminine) or 奋 (fèn) meaning "strive, ex...
FENELLA
Anglicized form of FIONNUALA.
FENTON
From a surname which was originally taken from a place name meaning "marsh town" in Old English.
FEODORA
Russian form of THEODORA.
FEOFAN
Russian form of THEOPHANES.
FEOFILAKT
Russian form of THEOPHYLAKTOS.
FERAY
Means "radiance of the moon" in Turkish.
FERDIE
Diminutive of FERDINAND.
FERDINAND
From Ferdinando, the old Spanish form of a Germanic name composed of the elements fardi "journey" and nand "daring, brav...
FERDINANDO
Italian form of FERDINAND.
FERDYNAND
Polish form of FERDINAND.
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