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13,457Fábia is the Portuguese feminine form of the Roman family name Fabius. Derived from Latin faba meaning "bean," the name Fabius originally referred to a cultivator or seller of beans, a humble origin for a name that would...
Fabia is a feminine given name of Fabius, an ancient Roman family name derived from Latin faba meaning "bean." The Fabia gens was one of the most prominent patrician families in early Rome, with members such as Quintus F...
Fabiana is a feminine given name widely used in Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Romanian cultures. It is the feminine form of Fabian, which derives from the Roman cognomen Fabianus, itself stemming from the Roman famil...
Fabiane is a Portuguese feminine given name, a variant of Fabiana. The name ultimately traces back to the Roman cognomen Fabius, a Roman family name derived from Latin faba meaning "bean." The name Fabius was associated...
Fabienne is a feminine French given name, the French feminine form of Fabian. The name originated as a derivative of the Roman cognomen Fabianus, which itself was derived from the Roman family name Fabius. The ultimate r...
Fabíola is the Portuguese form of Fabiola, a name of Latin origin. It is a feminine given name used primarily in Portuguese-speaking countries, particularly Brazil and Portugal.EtymologyThe name Fabíola derives from the...
Fabiola is a feminine given name used in Italian, Spanish, and other Romance languages. It is a Latin diminutive of Fabia, which itself is the feminine form of the Roman family name Fabius. The root Fabius is derived fro...
Fable is an English word name taken directly from the common noun fable, meaning a short fictional story that conveys a moral lesson. Derived from Latin fabula (talk, story, narrative), the word entered English via Old F...
Fabricia is the feminine form of the Roman family name Fabricius, closely related to the masculine given name Fabrice. The name ultimately derives from Latin faber, meaning "craftsman," reflecting a heritage of skill and...
Fabrizia is an Italian feminine given name, serving as the female form of Fabrizio. It ultimately derives from the Roman family name Fabricius, which is rooted in Latin faber, meaning "craftsman". The masculine form, Fab...
Fadia is a feminine Arabic name meaning "savior" or "one who sacrifices herself for others." It is the feminine form of Fadi, which in turn derives from the Arabic verb fada (to redeem, ransom, sacrifice). The root conve...
Fadila is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, serving as the feminine form of Fadil. The name carries the meaning of "virtuous, excellent", derived from the Arabic root f-ḍ-l which signifies superiority and moral exc...
Fadile is an Albanian feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of the masculine name Fadil. The name Fadil itself originates from Arabic, representing two closely related yet distinct names: Fāḍil (فاضل) and Faḍīl...
Faɗimatu is a Hausa feminine given name, derived from Arabic via the spelling Faɗimatu. It is the Hausa form of Fatima, the name of the Prophet Muhammad's daughter. In Hausa, the name is pronounced /fáː.ɗì.má.tù/ (in Sta...
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,...
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...
Fadwa (Arabic: فدوى) is an Arabic feminine name that stems from the root fadā, meaning "to redeem, to ransom, to sacrifice." The name itself is often interpreted as "sacrifice" or "ransom," carrying connotations of selfl...
Fadzai is a feminine given name of Shona origin spoken by the Shona people of Zimbabwe and neighboring regions. It derives directly from the Shona verb fadza, meaning "to please" or "to make happy." The name can be inter...
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...
Fahima is a feminine name of Arabic origin that functions as the feminine counterpart of Fahim. The root name Fahim derives from the Arabic word fahm (فهم), meaning "understanding," or the related form fahīm (فهيم), mean...
Fahimeh is the Persian form of Fahima, a feminine given name used in Iran and among Persian-speaking communities. Ultimately derived from Arabic, it traces back to the root Fahim, which means "intelligent, sensible." The...
Fahmida is a feminine given name derived from the Persian word fahmīdeh, meaning "wise," which itself comes from the Arabic root فهم (fahima), denoting "to understand." The name reflects qualities of intellect and insigh...
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...
Faiga is a Yiddish feminine name, primarily a variant form of Faigel, which itself derives from the Yiddish word foigl meaning "bird." As a vernacular equivalent, Faiga reflects the Ashkenazi Jewish tradition of using na...
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...
Faina is a feminine given name of uncertain etymology. It is most commonly found in Russian and Eastern European contexts, where its exact origins are debated. The name may derive from Phaenna, a figure from Greek mythol...
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...
Fairuza is a feminine given name primarily used in Arabic-speaking regions. It is a variant of Fayruz, a name that ultimately derives from the Persian word for turquoise, a gemstone prized in Middle Eastern jewelry and o...
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 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 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...
Faiza (Arabic: فائزة) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "successful," "victorious," or "beneficial." It is the feminine form of Faiz, a masculine name derived from the Arabic root fāza, meaning "to trium...
Fajr is an Arabic feminine given name derived from the literal meaning of "dawn, beginning". In Islamic tradition, Fajr is the name of the pre-sunrise prayer, one of the five daily mandatory prayers (salah) observed by M...
Fajra is an Esperanto feminine given name. Its meaning is derived directly from the language's vocabulary: fajra means "fiery" in Esperanto, originating from the noun fajro meaning "fire". Esperanto given names often dra...
Fakhriyya is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the masculine name Fakhri. Meaning "honorary" or "honorable" in Arabic, it embodies a sense of distinction and prestige. The name is rooted in the Arabic...
Fallon is a feminine given name of English origin, derived from the Irish surname Ó Fallamháin, which itself comes from the Gaelic given name Fallamhán meaning "leader." The surname was Anglicized as Fallon, and later tr...
Famke is a Dutch and West Frisian feminine given name, ultimately a variant of Femke. It also coincides with the West Frisian word famke meaning "girl," which brings a straightforward charm to the name; according to some...
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 (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...
Fani is a Greek feminine short form of Theofania or Stefania. As a diminutive, it emerged as a casual, affectionate variation of these longer names, which are themselves rich in history and meaning.EtymologyThe ultimate...
Fannar is an Icelandic masculine given name possibly derived from the Old Norse word fǫnn, meaning "snow drift". The name calls to mind Iceland's dramatic, snow-covered landscapes and has roots in the ancient naming trad...
Fanni is a Finnish and Hungarian feminine given name with dual origins. In Finnish, it is used as a diminutive of Francisca, while in Hungarian it serves as a diminutive of either Franciska or Stefánia. These parent name...
Fannie is a feminine given name of English origin, serving as a variant of Fanny. Fanny itself is a diminutive of names such as Frances, Françoise, or Stéphanie.EtymologyThe name traces its ultimate root to Francis, whic...
Fanny is a feminine given name that originated as a diminutive of Frances, Françoise, or Stéphanie. The name saw widespread popularity as an independent given name in the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly in the Engl...
Fantine is a literary name created by Victor Hugo for his 1862 novel Les Misérables, where it belongs to the tragic mother of Cosette. According to the novel, the name was given to her by a random passerby who found her...
Faolán is an Irish name meaning "little wolf", derived from Old Irish fáel "wolf" combined with a diminutive suffix. This name was borne by a 7th-8th century Irish saint who performed missionary work in Scotland. Faolán...
Farah is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "joy, happiness" from the Arabic root f-r-ḥ (فرح), which conveys concepts of gladness and rejoicing. It is also used in Persian, Urdu, Malay, and various other cul...
EtymologyFarahild is the Old German form of Pharaildis, a feminine name composed from the Old Germanic elements fara “journey” and hilt “battle.” Thus, the name originally conveyed the meaning “journey-battle” or “campai...
Farangis is a female name largely used in Tajik and Persian-speaking regions, though most famously associated with a tragic heroine from the 10th-century Persian epic, the Shahnameh. The name's etymological roots reach b...
Fareeha is an Arabic and Urdu feminine given name, an alternate transcription of Arabic فريحة or Urdu فریحہ (see Fariha). The name is derived from the Arabic root فرح (fariḥa), meaning "to be happy," and thus carries the...
Farhana is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, derived as the feminine form of Farhan. The root name Farhan comes from the Arabic root fariḥa, meaning "to be happy," giving Farhan the meaning "happy" or "cheerful," a...
Fariba (Persian: فریبا) is a Persian feminine given name that means "charming," "enticing," or "alluring." The name is derived from the Persian language and is widely used in Iran and Afghanistan, as well as in diaspora...
Färidä is the Tatar form of Farida, itself the feminine form of Farid, a name of Arabic origin meaning "unique, precious". It reflects a more precise transcription of the Arabic-derived sounds into the Tatar Cyrillic or...
Farida is a feminine given name derived from the Arabic root فرد (farada), meaning "to be unique, to be alone." It is the feminine form of Farid, which carries the meaning "unique, precious". The name is rarely seen in E...
Farideh (Persian: فریده) is the Persian feminine form of Farid, a name meaning "unique, precious" in Arabic. Derived from the root farada ("to be unique, to be alone"), the name embodies a sense of singularity and value....
Fariha is a feminine Arabic given name that directly means "happy" in Arabic. It derives from the root fariḥa (from the verb فرح, meaning "to be happy"). The name embodies a positive and joyful connotation, making it a p...
Färiźä is a Bashkir feminine name, a more precise transcription of the Bashkir form of Farida, which itself is the feminine form of Farid. Farid is an Arabic name meaning "unique, precious," derived from the Arabic root...
Farjana is a Bengali feminine given name, an alternate transcription of Farzana. Farzana itself is a Pashto, Urdu, and Bengali form of the Persian name Farzaneh, which means "wise, intelligent" in Persian. Etymology and...
Farohildis is a Germanic feminine name, a variant of Pharaildis. The name is composed of the Old German elements fara "journey" and hilt "battle", thus meaning "journey of battle" or "prepared for battle".Historical and...
Farrah is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Farah, derived from the root فرح (fariḥa), meaning "to be happy." The name thus carries the core meaning of "joy, happiness, cheerfulness." While predominantly used as...