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13,457Farzana is a feminine given name used in Pashto, Urdu, and Bengali, and is a form of Farzaneh. The name originates from Persian, where it means "wise, intelligent, or highly knowledgeable". It is a popular name for girls...
Farzaneh (Persian: فرزانه, Farzāneh) is a Persian given name for girls, meaning "wise, intelligent" in Persian. It is also transliterated as Farzana, Farzona, or Farzane, and is common in Iran, South Asia, and Central As...
Farzona is the Tajik female form of the Persian name Farzaneh, ultimately derived from Persian farzān meaning "wise, intelligent." The name carries connotations of wisdom and discernment across Persian-influenced culture...
Fatbardha is the feminine form of the Albanian masculine given name Fatbardh. The name derives from the Albanian word fatbardhë, which combines fat meaning "fate" or "luck" and bardhë meaning "white," together connoting...
Fatema is an alternate transcription of Arabic فاطمة (see Fatima[link], without space) as well as a common Bengali transcription. Rooted in the Arabic triliteral root F-Ṭ-M, meaning "to separate" or "to wean," the name c...
Fatemah is an alternate transcription of Arabic فاطمة (see Fatima). The name is of Arabic origin, primarily used in Arabic-speaking regions and other Muslim-majority countries. It is a particularly significant name in Is...
Fatemeh is the Persian form of Fatima, a name of profound significance in Islam. Fatima, in turn, derives from the Arabic root (faṭama), meaning "to abstain" or "to wean," reflecting her spiritual purity. Fatima bint Muh...
Faten is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, an alternate transcription of Arabic فاتن (Fatin), meaning "charming, seductive, fascinating." It carries connotations of enchantment and allure.Notable BearersFaten Hamam...
Fathima is a common feminine given name among South Indian and Sri Lankan Muslim communities, serving as a regional variant of Fatima. The name is widely used in Sinhalese and Malayalam contexts, reflecting the linguisti...
Etymology and OriginFathimath is the Fatima form of Fatima used in the Dhivehi language, spoken in the Maldives. The name ultimately derives from Arabic faṭama, meaning "to abstain, to wean." Fatima holds profound signif...
Etymology and MeaningFathiyya is the feminine form of the Arabic name Fathi, which derives from the root f-t-ḥ carrying the meaning of "opening" or "victory". The masculine name Fathi signifies "conqueror" or "victor". T...
Fatiha is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, deriving directly from the word al-Fatiha (Arabic: الفاتحة), meaning "the opener" or "the key." The name is rooted in the Arabic verb fataḥa (فتح), which means "to open"...
Fatimə is the Azerbaijani form of Fatima, a name of deep significance in Islam. Derived from the Arabic verb faṭama, meaning "to abstain" or "to wean," it famously belonged to Fatima, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad...
Fátima is a Portuguese and Spanish feminine given name, derived from the name of a town in Portugal. The town's name originates from the Arabic feminine name Fatima, apparently after a Moorish princess who converted to C...
Fàtima is the Catalan form of Fátima. It traces its origins to a town in Portugal named after the Arabic feminine name Fatima. According to local legend, the name was adopted during the Reconquista, possibly after a Moor...
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...
Fatima az-Zahra is a compound Arabic name that combines Fatima and Zahra, meaning " shining, radiant." It is one of the most revered names in Islam, directly referring to Fatima bint Muhammad, the daughter of the Prophet...
Fatimah is a common alternate transcription of Arabic فاطمة (see Fatima), and is the usual spelling in Malay and Indonesian. It is derived from the Arabic root (faṭama) meaning "to abstain" or "to wean." Historical and R...
Fatimata is a form of Fatima used in West Africa. The name Fatima itself is of Arabic origin, from the root faṭama meaning "to abstain, to wean." In Islamic tradition, Fatima was the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad and...
EtymologyFatimatou is a variant of Fatima, used in parts of French-influenced West Africa. The name Fatima ultimately derives from the Arabic root faṭama meaning "to abstain" or "to wean". Fatima was the youngest daughte...
Fatima Zahra is a common Arabic transcription of Fatima az-Zahra, the honorific title of Fatima bint Muhammad, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad. This alternate spelling is particularly prevalent in North Africa. The...
Etymology and MeaningThe female given name Fatime is the Albanian form of Fatima. Like its Arabic source, Fatime ultimately derives from the root meaning "to abstain, to wean" (faṭama in Arabic). It was historically borr...
Fatimé is a variant form of the name Fatima, used primarily in French-influenced regions of Central Africa, such as Chad, Cameroon, and the Central African Republic. The name reflects the adaptation of a classic Arabic n...
Fatin 1 is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, primarily used in Arabic-speaking and Malay-speaking cultures. It means "charming, seductive, fascinating" in Arabic, derived from the root f-t-n, which conveys the conc...
Fatma is a feminine given name widely used in Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Kurdish cultures, as well as an Arabic variant of Fatima (Arabic: فَاطِمَة). The name derives from the Arabic root F-Ṭ-M, meaning "to separate, to w...
Fatmanur is a Turkish feminine given name that combines two beloved elements in Islamic naming traditions: Fatma and Nur. Fatma is the Turkish form of Fatima, the name of the Prophet Muhammad's daughter, while Nur means...
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...
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 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...
Fatoumata is a West African feminine given name, used primarily in French-influenced countries such as Mali, Senegal, Guinea, Côte d'Ivoire, and The Gambia. It is a variant of the Arabic name Fatima, which derives from A...
Fatuma is a Swahili and East African form of Fatima, the name of the Prophet Muhammad's daughter. It is widely used across the region, particularly in countries such as Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Somalia, where Swahi...
EtymologyFauna is the feminine form of Faunus. In Roman mythology, Fauna was a goddess of fertility, women, and healing, often described as the daughter or companion of Faunus. Her name derives from Latin, possibly meani...
Fausta is a feminine given name of Roman origin, derived as the feminine form of Faustus. The Latin root faustus means "auspicious, lucky" or "favorable," reflecting Roman naming traditions that often invoked positive qu...
Faustina is a feminine given name of Roman origin, used in Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and other Romance languages. It is the feminine form of Faustino, a name derived from the Roman cognomen Faustinus, which itself st...
Faustine is the French feminine form of the Latin name Faustino, which in turn derives from the Roman name Faustus, a Latin word meaning 'auspicious' or 'lucky'. This name carries a sense of fortune and preferment, evoki...
Faustyna is a Polish feminine given name, directly derived from the Latin name Faustina. The name ultimately traces back to the Roman cognomen Faustinus, itself stemming from the Latin word faustus, meaning "auspicious"...
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 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...
Etymology and MeaningFawzia is the feminine form of Fawzi, an Arabic male name meaning "triumph" or "victory." The root of the name is the Arabic verb فاز (fāza), which signifies "to triumph." This masculine origin has g...
Fawziya is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Fawzia (فوزيّة), the feminine form of Fawzi. The root of the name is the Arabic verb فاز (fāza) meaning "to triumph," from which the noun fawz (victory) derives. T...
Fawziyya is an alternate transcription of Arabic فوزيّة (see Fawzia), ultimately derived from the Arabic root fāza (فاز), meaning "to triumph" or "to succeed." As a feminine name, Fawziyya shares the core significance of...
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 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...
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...
Fayza is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Faiza (فائزة), meaning that it represents a different transliteration of the same original Arabic spelling. It is the feminine form of Faiz 1, which derives from the...
Fe is a Spanish feminine given name derived from the word for "faith", ultimately from Latin fides. As a virtue name, Fe parallels the English Faith and the French Foi, belonging to a tradition across Christian cultures...
Febe is the Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Phoebe. Derived from the Greek name Phoibe, meaning "bright, pure", Febe carries the luminous connotations of its root word phoibos, associated with radiance an...
Febronia is a saint name of Roman origin, ultimately linked to the Latin Februa, a Roman purification festival held in mid-February. That festival gives its name to the month February, from Latin februum meaning "purging...
Fedelm (also spelled Feidelm or Feidhelm, and modernized as Fidelma or Fedelma) is a female name from Irish mythology and early Irish history. It is possibly a feminine form of Feidlimid, a name traditionally interpreted...
Fedelma is an Irish feminine given name, serving as a variant of Fidelma, which itself is the Latinized form of the Old Irish name Fedelm. The etymology of Fedelma traces through a chain of related names, ultimately root...
Federica is the Italian feminine form of Frederick, a Germanic name meaning "peaceful ruler," derived from the elements fridu (peace) and rih (ruler, king). This name is the direct equivalent of Federico, the Italian mas...
Fedora is a Russian form of Theodora. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Theodoros, meaning "gift of god," from the elements theos ("god") and doron ("gift").Etymology and NamesakesAs a variant of Theodora, Fedor...
Fehime is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the masculine Arabic name Fahim, which means "intelligent, sensible" in Arabic. The name reflects a cultural adaptation where Arabic names are often feminized in Turki...
Feidelm is a variant form of the Old Irish name Fedelm, itself possibly a feminine form of Feidlimid. Like its variants Feidhelm and the modern Irish Fidelma, the name reflects a deep-rooted tradition of female prophecy...
EtymologyFeidhelm is a variant of Fedelm, an Old Irish name whose meaning is uncertain. Fedelm itself may be a feminine form of Feidlimid, a name traditionally interpreted as "ever good" but possibly related to Old Irish...
Feige is a Yiddish feminine given name, functioning as a variant of Faigel. Like Faigel, Feige ultimately derives from the Yiddish word foigl meaning "bird," which itself serves as a vernacular form of the biblical name...
Felecia is a feminine given name that functions as a variant of Felicia. This spelling alteration, which adds an 'e' before the final 'a', is particularly common in English-speaking and African American communities, wher...
Felícia is the Hungarian and Portuguese form of Felicia. The name Felicia ultimately derives from the Latin Felix, meaning "lucky" or "successful." In Roman tradition, Felix was used as a cognomen, most famously by the g...
Felicia is a feminine given name derived from the Latin felix, meaning "happy, lucky," with the neuter plural felicia literally translating as "happy things" and often appearing in the phrase tempora felicia ("happy time...
Feliciana is the feminine form of Feliciano, itself derived from the Late Roman name Felicianus, a derivative of Felix. The ultimate root, the Latin felix, meant "lucky" or "successful". This meaning was especially value...