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13,457Felicidad is the Spanish form of Felicitas, a Latin name meaning "good luck, fortune". In Spanish, the word felicidad literally translates to "happiness", imbuing the name with a direct and positive meaning. This name is...
Felicidade is the Portuguese form of the name Felicitas. In addition to serving as a given name, the word felicidade directly translates to "happiness" in Portuguese, lending the name an aspirational meaning of joy and g...
Félicie is the French form of Felicia, which itself derives from the Latin feminine name Felicius, a derivative of Felix, a Roman cognomen meaning "lucky, successful". It was acquired as an agnomen by the 1st-century BC...
Felicie is the German form of the name Felicia, a feminine derivative of the Latin name Felix. The root Felix means "lucky, successful" in Latin, stemming from a Roman cognomen often used as a nickname for those consider...
Félicienne is a French feminine form of the Late Latin name Felicianus, which derives from Feliciano, itself a Spanish, Portuguese and Italian form of the Roman name Felicianus. Felicianus is ultimately rooted in the Lat...
Felicita is an Italian female given name, directly derived from the Latin Felicitas, meaning "good luck" or "fortune." The name closely resembles the Italian word felicità ("happiness"), lending it an additional layer of...
Felicitás is the Hungarian form of the name Felicitas, derived from the Latin word felicitas meaning "good luck, fortune". In Roman mythology, Felicitas was the goddess of good fortune, embodying prosperity and success....
Felicitas is a Latin name directly derived from the word felicitas, meaning "good luck, fortune". In Roman mythology, the goddess Felicitas was the living personification of this very concept: she embodied not just luck,...
Félicité is the French form of Felicitas, a Latin name meaning "good luck, fortune" (from mythology; the Roman goddess Felicitas personified good luck). It derives from Latin felicitās, akin to felix "happy, fortunate."...
Felicity is a feminine given name of English origin meaning "happiness." It derives from the Latin word felicitas, meaning "luck" or "good fortune," and is ultimately related to the Ancient Roman goddess Fortuna, who emb...
Felicja is the Polish form of Felicia, itself derived from the Latin name Felicius, a feminine variant of the Roman cognomen Felix, meaning "lucky" or "successful." The root Felix has deep historical roots, from the Roma...
Etymology and OriginFelicyta is the Polish form of the Latin name Felicitas, meaning "good luck, fortune." In Roman mythology, the goddess Felicitas was the personification of good luck, embodying prosperity and happines...
Felina is a feminine given name of Medieval Latin origin, derived from the Late Latin name Felinus. Felinus itself means "cat-like" (from Latin felis, "cat") and was borne by a possibly legendary 3rd-century saint who wa...
Etymology and OriginFeline is a Dutch feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of Felinus. The root name Felinus comes from late Latin, meaning "cat-like," from Latin felis meaning "cat." Felinus was also the name...
Felipa is the Spanish feminine form of Philip, ultimately deriving from the Greek name Φίλιππος (Philippos), meaning "friend of horses". This etymology combines the elements philos (friend, lover) and hippos (horse), ref...
Felisa is a Spanish feminine given name, a variant of Felicia. It ultimately traces back through Felicia to the Latin root Felix, which means "lucky, successful" from a Roman cognomen. The name Felix was popular among ea...
Felisha is a variant of Felicia, a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries and within African American communities. As a less common spelling, Felisha preserves the melodic sound of its root name...
Felizitas is a German variant of Felicitas, a Latin name meaning "good luck, fortune". The name originates from the Latin word felicitas, which denoted prosperity, happiness, and good fortune. In Roman mythology, the god...
Femie is an English diminutive of Euphemia, a name of Greek origin meaning "to use words of good omen." The name Euphemia derives from the Greek verb εὐφημέω (euphemeo), composed of εὖ (eu) "good" and φημί (phemi) "to sp...
Femke is a Dutch and West Frisian feminine given name meaning 'little Fem,' derived as a diminutive of Femme, with the suffix -ke indicating smallness or affection. Originally a West Frisian name from the region of Opste...
Fen 1 is a Chinese unisex name, though its usage often aligns with gender-specific meanings. The name derives from Chinese characters such as 芬 (fēn) meaning "fragrance, aroma, perfume," which is typically used for fema...
Fenella is a female given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Scottish Gaelic form Fionnaghal, itself a variant of Fionnuala. The name was popularized outside of Scotland by Sir Walter Scott's novel Peveril of the...
Fengying (凤英/凤英) is a Chinese feminine given name composed of two characters with auspicious meanings. The first character, 凤 (fèng), refers to the phoenix, a mythical bird symbolizing grace, virtue, and renewal in...
Fenna is a Dutch and Frisian feminine given name, primarily a short form and feminine form of Fen 2, which itself originally derived as a Frisian diminutive of Ferdinand and other names beginning with the Old Germanic el...
Fenne is a feminine given name of Dutch and Frisian origin. It functions as the feminine form of Fen 2, which itself was originally a Frisian short form of Ferdinand and other names beginning with the Old German element...
Feodora is a Russian feminine given name, a variant of Theodora, deriving from the Greek Theodoros, meaning "gift of god" (from theos "god" and doron "gift"). It is the female counterpart of the male names Feodor, Fedor,...
Feodosiya is a Russian feminine given name, directly derived from the Greek name Theodosia, of which it is the Russian form. The name ultimately traces back to the ancient Greek Theodosios, meaning “giving to god,” from...
Feray is a feminine Turkish given name that poetically combines fer ("radiance, light") and ay ("moon"), yielding the meaning "radiance of the moon". The name reflects the natural imagery common in Turkish onomastics, ev...
Ferdinanda is a rare feminine given name of Italian origin. It is the Latin-derived feminine form of Ferdinand. The name derives from a Gothic compound, likely formed from the elements friþus ("peace") or farþa ("journey...
Ferdousi is a Bengali feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of Firdaus. The root name Firdaus comes from the Arabic word firdaws (فردوس), meaning "paradise," which itself traces back through an Iranian language...
Fereshteh is a feminine given name of Persian origin meaning "angel." It is one of the most popular names in the Persian-speaking world and is also transliterated as Freshteh, Ferishteh, or Freshta, among other variants,...
Feride is a feminine given name used in Turkish and Albanian. It functions as the feminine form of Farid, which ultimately derives from the Arabic root farada meaning "to be unique, to be alone," giving the name the sens...
Feriha is a Turkish feminine given name, serving as the local form of Arabic Fariha. The name derives from the Arabic root fariḥa, meaning "to be happy," and carries the core meaning of "happy" or "joyful." In Turkish us...
Fermina is the Spanish feminine form of Firmina, which itself derives from the Late Latin name Firminus, based on the Latin adjective firmus meaning "firm" or "steadfast". Through this chain, the name ultimately traces b...
Fern is an English feminine given name derived directly from the English word for the vascular plant. The name originates from the Old English fearn, which has Germanic roots. It has been used as a given name since the l...
Fernanda is a feminine given name used in Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian, derived as the female equivalent of Fernando — ultimately from the Germanic masculine name Ferdinand.EtymologyThe name traces back to Fredenandu...
Fernande is the French feminine form of the male name Ferdinand. It is a predominantly French feminine given name, directly derived from Fernand, the short form of Ferdinand used in French-speaking regions. Etymology and...
Ferne is a Fern, the name of a type of leafy, non-flowering plant. While the name Fern can be traced back to Old English fearn, Ferne itself was adopted as an English feminine given name in the late 19th century, the era...
Feruza is the Uzbek form of Firouzeh, a Persian name meaning "turquoise (gemstone)". The name ultimately derives from the Persian word fīrūz (or pīrūz), meaning "victorious", linking it to a deep linguistic and cultural...
Fevronia is the Greek form of Febronia. The name Febronia derives from Februa, a Roman purification festival held in February (which itself takes its name from the festival). The Latin word februum means “purging” or “pu...
Fevroniya is the Russian and Ukrainian form of the name Febronia, which itself likely derives from the Latin februum meaning "purging, purification," or from Februa, a Roman purification festival held in February. The na...
FevziyeFevziye is a Turkish feminine given name, derived from the Arabic masculine name Fawzi. The name Fawzi, ultimately from the Arabic root fāza (to triumph), means 'triumph' or 'victory'. Thus, Fevziye carries the co...
Feyz is a Persian female given name meaning "grace". It derives from Arabic فئض (faʾiḍ), which signifies "abundance, plenty", itself rooted in the Arabic verb فاض (fāḍa), meaning "to overflow, to flood." This etymology c...
Feyza is a Turkish feminine given name, derived from the Arabic Faiza, which itself is the feminine form of Faiz 1. The root name Faiz (also spelled Faiz) comes from the Arabic verb fāza (فاز), meaning "to triumph," givi...
Ffion is a Welsh feminine given name that means "foxglove" (from the plant species Digitalis purpurea). This name is a relatively recent creation in Welsh onomastics, emerging in the 20th century as part of a trend of ad...
Fflur is the Welsh form of the name Flora, which ultimately derives from the Latin word flos meaning "flower." In Roman mythology, Flora was the goddess of flowers and spring, and the name has been used as a given name s...
Ffraid is a Welsh feminine given name, representing the Welsh form of Bridget. The name Bridget itself is an Anglicized version of the Irish Brighid, which derives from the Old Celtic Brigantī meaning "the exalted one."...
Etymology and OriginsFiachra is an Irish male given name with ancient roots. It derives from the Old Irish name Fiachrae, whose meaning is debated. The name may come from fiach meaning "raven," a bird often associated wi...
Etymology & Historical RootsFiadh is an Irish and Scottish feminine given name with a dual etymology. One meaning derives from the Old Irish word fiad, meaning "wild" or "wild game", with a specific reference to "deer"....
EtymologyFiamma is an Italian feminine given name that directly translates to "flame" in Italian. The name derives from the Latin word flamma, meaning the same. It belongs to a class of Italian names inspired by nature a...
Fiammetta is an Italian name, serving as a diminutive of Fiamma, which means "flame" in Italian. Thus, Fiammetta can be translated as "little flame." The name is best known from the works of the 14th-century Italian auth...
Fianna is a feminine given name of Irish origin, derived from the Old Irish word fiann, meaning "band of warriors" or "warrior band." The name is deeply rooted in Irish mythology and history, evoking the legendary warrio...
Fida is a feminine given name in Arabic, Indonesian, and Urdu, but its usage varies by region: it is typically masculine in Pakistan and feminine in Indonesia. The name derives from the Arabic triliteral root fadā, conve...
Fidan is a female given name of Turkish and Azerbaijani origin. The name directly translates to "sapling" or "young tree" in both languages, a nature-related word with Greek linguistic roots (from φυτόν/phyton, meaning "...
Fidda is an Arabic feminine name meaning "silver". The name derives from the Arabic word for silver, a precious metal associated with purity, clarity, and value in many cultures. In Arabic-speaking regions, names inspire...
Fidela is the Spanish feminine form of Fidel, a name derived from the Late Latin Fidelis, meaning "faithful," itself a derivative of fides "faith." While Fidel gained worldwide recognition through Cuban revolutionary lea...
Fidelia is a feminine given name derived from the Latin fidelis, meaning "faithful". It is the feminine form of Fidel, which itself comes from the Late Latin name Fidelis, a derivative of fides (faith). The name gained p...
Fidelma is an Irish female given name, a Latinized form of Fedelm. Fedelm itself likely derives from the Old Irish name Feidlimid, traditionally interpreted as "ever good" (from feidil meaning "enduring, constant"). The...
Fieke is a Dutch feminine name that originated as a diminutive of either Sofie or Josephine. In the Netherlands, such pet forms are common and often used independently.EtymologyAs a variant of Sofie, Fieke traces its roo...
Fien is a Dutch feminine short form of Josefien and other names ending with a similar sound, such as Sofie or Lief. It is used as a given name in the Netherlands and Flanders.EtymologyFien originated as a diminutive or a...