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Ezio Masculine Italian

Ezio is the Italian form of Aetius, a name with a rich history rooted in ancient Rome and Greece. The name ultimately derives from the Greek word aetos, meaning "eagle." In Latin, Aetius was a cognomen, or family name, t...

Ezra Masculine Hebrew English +1

Ezra is a masculine given name derived from the Hebrew root עזר (‛āzar), meaning "help." As a biblical name, Ezra belongs to a prominent Jewish scribe and priest of the 5th century BCE, central to the Book of Ezra in the...

'Ezra Masculine Hebrew Bible

'Ezra is the Biblical Hebrew form of Ezra, a name rooted in the Hebrew word meaning "help". The name appears in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) as that of a prominent Jewish scribe and priest of the early Second Temple...

Ezrah Masculine English

Ezrah is a variant of the name Ezra, used primarily in English-speaking contexts. The root name Ezra originates from the Hebrew verb עָזַר (ʿazar), meaning "help". Thus, Ezrah carries the same essential meaning of "help"...

Ezras Masculine Latin Bible

Ezras is a Latin form of Ezra, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "help". While primarily recognized as a variant used in Latin Bible contexts, it also appears in English as the plural form of Ezra, referencing multiple ind...

Fabien Masculine French

Fabien is the French form of the name Fabian. It derives from the Roman cognomen Fabianus, which itself is derived from the family name Fabius. The ultimate root of these names is the Latin word faba meaning "bean." Thus...

Fábio Masculine Portuguese

Fábio is the Portuguese form of the ancient Roman family name Fabius. The Latin name Fabius itself is derived from faba, meaning "bean," and the Fabian gens (clan) was one of the most prominent patrician families in earl...

Fabio Masculine Italian Spanish

Fabio [ˈfaːbjo] is a given name of Italian and Spanish origin, derived from the Latin Fabius, a Roman family name. The root Latin Fabius likely comes from faba meaning "bean," possibly as a nickname for a bean grower or...

Fabius Masculine Roman

Fabius is a Roman family name that was derived from Latin faba, meaning “bean.” According to Roman mythology, the first Fabius was the son of Hercules and a nymph or native woman, as recorded in Plutarch’s Life of Fabius...

Fabó Masculine Hungarian

Fabó is a Hungarian diminutive of the given name Fábián, the Hungarian form of Fabian. The name is used in Hungary and among Hungarian-speaking communities.Etymology and HistoryThe root of Fabó lies in the Latin cognomen...

Fabrice Masculine French

Fabrice is a French masculine given name derived from the Roman family name Fabricius, ultimately from the Latin word faber, meaning "craftsman" or "blacksmith". The name first gained prominence in ancient Rome through f...

Facundo Masculine Spanish

Facundo is a Spanish masculine given name derived from the Late Latin name Facundus, which means "eloquent". The name was borne by a few early Christian saints, including a 3rd-century Spanish martyr.Name VariantsThe ori...

Fadi Masculine Arabic

Fadi (also spelled Fahdi or Fadhi; Arabic: فادي) is an Arabic masculine name that carries the profound meaning of “saviour” or “redeemer.” It is derived from the Arabic root fadā (فدى), which signifies “to redeem,” “to r...

Fadime Feminine Turkish

Fadime is a Turkish variant of Fatma, which itself is a Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Kurdish form of Fatima. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic root (faṭama) meaning "to abstain" or "to wean." Fatima bint Muhammad,...

Fadl Masculine Arabic

Fadl is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "grace, generosity". It is directly derived from the Arabic root فضل, which conveys the concept of abundance, favor, and virtue. The name appears in early Islamic history, b...

Fadumo Feminine Somali

Fadumo is a Somali feminine given name, serving as the Somali form of Fatima. The name is widespread in the Horn of Africa, particularly among Somali-speaking communities in Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti, and Kenya, reflec...

Fae Feminine English

Fae is a variant of the English name Fay, primarily used as a feminine given name. The name Fay itself derives from the Middle English word faie meaning "magical, enchanted," which comes from Old French and ultimately La...

Fahri Masculine Turkish

Fahri is a Turkish given name, derived from the Arabic name Fakhri, which means “honorary” or “titulary” in Arabic. The name reflects the possessive form of the Arabic root f-kh-r (فخر), connoting pride, honor, or glory....

Fahriye Feminine Turkish

Etymology and Origin Fahriye is a Turkish feminine given name, derived from the Arabic root فخر (f-kh-r), meaning "honor" or "pride." It is the feminine form of the Turkish name Fahri, both ultimately stemming from the A...

Faigel Feminine Yiddish

Faigel is a Yiddish feminine given name, derived from the Yiddish word foigl meaning "bird." It is a vernacular form of the Hebrew name Zipporah, which itself comes from the Hebrew tsippor meaning "bird." The name is thu...

Fairuz Feminine Arabic Malay

Fairuz is an alternate transcription of Arabic فيروز (see Fayruz), as well as the usual Malay form. The name derives ultimately from Persian, and means "turquoise (gemstone)" in Arabic, referencing the gemstone prized in...

Faith Feminine English

Faith is an English virtue name derived directly from the English word faith, which ultimately comes from Latin fido 'to trust' (from Proto-Indo-European *bheidh- 'to trust, confide, persuade'). The name was notably adop...

Faithe Feminine English

Faithe is a variant spelling of the English virtue name Faith, which derives from the English word faith, itself from Latin fido meaning "to trust." The name was popularized by the Puritans in the 17th century, who often...

Faiz 1 Feminine Arabic Indonesian +1

Faiz 1 is an Arabic name meaning "triumphing, victorious" or "victor," derived from the Arabic root fāza (to triumph). It carries a strong connotation of success and overcoming challenges. As a feminine form, it is relat...

Faiz 2 Masculine Urdu

Faiz 2 (also romanized as Faiz) is the Urdu form of the Persian name Feyz, which ultimately derives from the Arabic word فئض (faʾiḍ) meaning “abundance, plenty.” This, in turn, comes from the Arabic root fāḍa, meaning “t...

Faizel Masculine Arabic

Etymology and OriginsFaizel is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name فيصل (Faysal), which means "a judge, arbiter" in Arabic. The name is derived from the Arabic root f-ṣ-l, which carries connotations of decision...

Fakhri Masculine Arabic

Fakhri is an Arabic given name and surname, meaning "honorary" or "titulary", derived from the Arabic root f-kh-r, which relates to pride or honor. In its possessive form (فَخْري fakh·riy), the name conveys a sense of di...

Fancy Feminine English

Fancy is a given name in occasional use in the Anglosphere, derived from the English vocabulary word fancy, which itself is a shortened form of fantasy. The term encompasses meanings such as "like, love, inclination" or...

Fang Feminine Chinese

Fang (芳) is a Chinese feminine given name derived from the character fāng (芳), which means "fragrant," "virtuous," or "beautiful." This name is part of a rich tradition in Chinese naming culture, where characters with...

Farid Masculine Arabic Bengali +2

Farid (also spelled Fareed, Ferid) is an Arabic masculine personal name derived from the root farada (فرد), meaning "to be unique, to be alone." The name signifies "unique, precious, incomparable" — attributes reflecting...

Faris Masculine Arabic Indonesian +2

Faris is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, meaning "horseman, knight" (فارس). The name evokes ideals of chivalry, skill in horsemanship, and bravery, reflecting the high regard for equestrian culture in classic...

Färit Masculine Tatar

Färit is the Tatar and Bashkir form of Farid, a name of Arabic origin meaning "unique" or "precious." Derived from the Arabic root فرد (farada) meaning "to be unique, to be alone," Farid has been used as a given name acr...

Farley Masculine English

EtymologyFarley is a given name of English origin, derived from a surname. The surname itself has two primary sources: it can be a toponymic name from places in England named Farley, which comes from Old English fearn me...

Faro Masculine Germanic

Faro is a masculine given name of Germanic origin. It originated as a short form of longer Germanic names that incorporate the element fara meaning "journey" (from Proto-Germanic *farō). The name thus carries association...

Faron Masculine English French

Faron is a masculine given name used in both English and French contexts. As a French name, it is the French form of Faro, which originated as a short form of Germanic names containing the element fara meaning "journey"...

Farouk Masculine Arabic

Farouk is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name فاروق (see Faruq). The name derives from the Arabic root f-r-q, meaning "to distinguish" or "to separate." Al-Fārūq literally translates to "the one who distinguish...

Farshid Masculine Persian

Farshid (also romanized as Farsheed) is a Persian masculine given name. It is composed of the elements far meaning "splendour, brilliance" and shīd meaning "radiance" (or "sun"), together conveying the sense of "sunshine...

Faruk Masculine Arabic Turkish +1

Faruk is a Turkish and Bosnian given name, also used as an alternate transcription of the Arabic Faruq. It ultimately derives from the Arabic root ف-ر-ق (f-r-q), which conveys the idea of distinguishing or separating. Et...

Faruq Masculine Arabic

Faruq ("Farook", sometimes rendered as Farooq) is a given name of Arabic origin, adopted widely across the Muslim world. The name comes from Arabic فاروق‎ (fārūq), an active participle meaning "person who...

Fathi Masculine Arabic

Fathi (Arabic: فَتْحِي) is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, derived from the root f-t-ḥ, which conveys the idea of opening or conquering. It means "conqueror" or "victorious," being the possessive form of fath...

Fatih Masculine Arabic Turkish

Fatih is an Arabic and Turkish masculine given name meaning "conqueror." It is derived from the Arabic root فتح (fataḥa), which signifies "to open, to conquer." The name is most famously associated with the Ottoman sulta...

Fatima Feminine Hausa Arabic +3

Fatima (Arabic: فاطمة) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is derived from the Arabic root فطم (faṭama), meaning "to abstain" or "to wean." The name is overwhelmingly associated with Fatima bint Muhammad (ca. 6...

Fatmir Masculine Albanian

Fatmir is an Albanian masculine given name, composed of two Albanian elements: fat ("luck", "fate", ultimately from Latin fati) and mirë ("good", from Latin mirus/mirum). The name directly translates to "lucky" or "good...

Fatmire Feminine Albanian

Fatmire is an Albanian feminine given name, derived from the masculine name Fatmir. It is a female form of the Albanian name Fatmir, which means "lucky" from the Albanian word fatmirë.Etymology and MeaningThe root name F...

Fatos Masculine Albanian

Fatos is an Albanian masculine given name meaning "brave, valiant" or "daring". It is a popular choice in Albania and among the Albanian diaspora, reflecting cultural values of courage and strength. The name is derived d...

Fatoş Feminine Turkish

Fatoş is a Turkish diminutive of Fatma, the Turkish form of Fatima. The name is commonly used in Turkey as an affectionate, familiar variant of the more formal Fatma, akin to nicknames or pet names in other cultures.Etym...

Fatou Feminine

Fatou is a common feminine given name in West Africa, particularly in countries such as Senegal, Mali, Guinea, and Gambia. It functions as a short form of Fatoumata, which is itself a regional adaptation of the Arabic na...

Faust Masculine Literature

Faust is a masculine given name derived from the German surname Faust, which originated from the Latin name Faustus. The name is famously associated with the legendary figure Dr. Johann Georg Faust (c. 1480–1540), an eru...

Fausto Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Fausto is the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of the Roman name Faustus. Derived from the Latin word faustus meaning “auspicious, lucky,” the original Roman name was used as a cognomen and occasionally as a praenom...

Favour Unisex English

Origin and MeaningFavour is an English word name derived from the noun favour, which traces back to the Latin verb faveo, meaning "to favour" or "to be kind." While word names have a long history in English-speaking coun...

Fawn Feminine English

Fawn is an English feminine given name derived directly from the English word fawn, meaning a young deer. The name belongs to the category of nature-inspired vocabulary names, which gained popularity in the 20th century,...

Fawzi Feminine Arabic

Fawzi is an Arabic masculine given name and surname meaning "triumph, victory". It derives from the Arabic root fāza, from the verb فاز (fāza) meaning "to triumph, to succeed". The name embodies concepts of achievement a...

Fay Feminine English

Fay is a feminine given name of English origin, steeped in a sense of magic and enchantment. Its primary meaning derives from the English word fay, meaning "fairy," which comes from Middle English faie (magical, enchante...

Faye Feminine English

Faye is a feminine given name in English usage, primarily considered a variant of Fay. It shares the same roots, deriving from the Middle English word faie meaning “fairy” or “enchanted,” which can be traced through Old...

Fayez Masculine Arabic

Fayez is an Arabic masculine given name, a variant of Faiz. It is a transcription of the Arabic فائز or فايز, both forms derived from the root fāza meaning "to triumph." As such, the name primarily conveys victory and su...

Fayiz Masculine Arabic

Fayiz is an alternate transcription of the Arabic masculine given names Fa'iz (فائز) or Fayiz (فايز), ultimately derived from the Arabic root fāza (فاز), meaning "to triumph" or "to be victorious." The name thus conveys...

Fayruz Feminine Arabic

Fayruz is a feminine name of Arabic origin meaning "turquoise (gemstone)". The word ultimately derives from Persian, where it originally denoted the blue-green gemstone highly prized in jewelry and decorative arts. As a...

Fayvel Masculine Yiddish

Fayvel is a Yiddish masculine name, an alternate transcription of the Yiddish פֿייװל (see Feivel). It is a diminutive of Faivish, which is itself the Yiddish form of Phoebus. Phoebus is Latinized from the Greek Φοῖβος (P...

Fazıl Masculine Turkish

Fazıl is the Turkish form of Fadil. Both ultimately derive from Arabic roots meaning "virtuous, excellent." In Turkish, the name is commonly used for boys and reflects the cultural influence of Arabic on Turkish naming p...

Fazl Masculine Arabic

Fazl (also transliterated as Fadl) is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "grace" or "virtue." It is derived from the Arabic root f-ḍ-l, which conveys the concept of excellence, favor, or bounty. The name appears in t...

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