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30,235Ferdie is a Diminutive of Ferdinand, predominantly used in English-speaking contexts. As a short and affectionate form, it carries the same elegant heritage as its parent name but with a more familiar, approachable tone....
Ferdinánd is the Hungarian form of Ferdinand, a name of Gothic origin that became widespread among European royalty. The Hungarian usage incorporates the acute accent on the final vowel, reflecting standard Hungarian ort...
Ferdinand is a Germanic given name with a rich history spanning centuries and cultures. It is the Latinized form of Fredenandus, itself derived from a Gothic name composed of the elements friþus "peace" (or perhaps farþa...
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...
Ferdinando is the Italian form of Ferdinand, a name with deep roots in Germanic history. It derives from the Proto-Germanic elements *fardiz ("journey") or *friþus ("peace") combined with *nanþaz ("daring"), giving the n...
Ferdo is a diminutive of Ferdinand, used primarily in Croatian and Slovene contexts. As a hypocoristic form, it conveys familiarity and affection, and it functions as a given name in its own right within these South Slav...
Ferdous is the Bengali form of Firdaus, a personal name of Arabic origin meaning "paradise". The ultimate root of Firdaus is the Arabic word فردوس (firdaws), which was borrowed from an Iranian language, being akin to the...
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...
Ferdowsi is the pen name of Abolqasem Mansour bin Hassan Tusi (940–1025), one of the most celebrated figures in Persian literature. The name is a Persian byname derived from the Arabic word firdaws (meaning "paradise"),...
Ferdy is an English diminutive of the given name Ferdinand. The name is primarily masculine and is most commonly used in English-speaking countries, often as a familiar or affectionate short form. Etymology The root name...
Ferdynand is the Polish form of Ferdinand, a name of Gothic origin meaning "bold protector" or "bold peace," derived from the elements friþus "peace" (or perhaps farþa "journey") and nanþa "boldness, daring." The name wa...
Ferenc is a Hungarian given name, the equivalent of Francis in English. It derives from the Late Latin name Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman," which traces its roots to the Germanic tribe of the Franks, named after a type...
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,...
Fereydoon is an alternate transcription of the Persian name Fereydoun. The ultimate source is the Old Iranian *Thraitauna, meaning "the third," which appears in the Avesta as 𐬚𐬭𐬀𐬉𐬙𐬀𐬊𐬥𐬀 (Thraētaona). Narrative in Persian...
Fereydoun is a Persian masculine name, the modern Persian form of Old Iranian *Thraitauna, meaning "the third". The name derives from the Proto-Iranian *Θraitauna- (Avestan Θraētaona-), which itself is a derivative of Tr...
EtymologyFereydun is a variant transcription of the Persian فریدون (Fereydoun), itself the modern Persian form of the Old Iranian name *Thraitauna, a derivative (with an augmentative suffix) of Tritas, meaning "the third...
Fergal is an Irish male given name, meaning "man of valour", derived from the Old Irish elements fer "man" and gal "valour". It is the usual Anglicization of the Modern Irish form Fearghal, and is also used in its own ri...
Fergie is a Scottish masculine given name, typically used as a pet form or diminutive of the name Fergus. It can also serve as a nickname for surnames beginning with “Ferg,” such as Ferguson. The -ie (or -y) suffix conve...
Fergus is a given name of Irish and Scottish origin, derived from the Old Irish elements fer meaning "man" and guss meaning "vigour, strength, force," thus connoting "man of vigour." The name is traditional in both Irela...
Ferhat is a Turkish given name, representing the common Turkish spelling of the Persian name Farhad (Persian: فرهاد). The name ultimately traces back to the Parthian term Frahat, meaning “gained, earned.” In Turkish usag...
Feri is the Hungarian diminutive of Ferenc, the Hungarian form of Francis. The name is formed by clipping the root Ferenc and adding the Hungarian diminutive suffix -i, a common pattern for affectionate nicknames (e.g.,...
Ferid is the Bosnian form of the Arabic name Farid. Derived from the Arabic root فَرِيد (farīd), it carries the meaningful translation of "unique," "precious," or "incomparable," stemming from the verb farada meaning "to...
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...
Feridun is the Turkish form of Fereydoun, a name deeply rooted in Persian mythology and literature. The ultimate origin is the Proto-Iranian Thraetaona (from Avestan Θraētaona), itself derived from Proto-Indo-Iranian Tra...
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...
Ferit is a Turkish form of the Arabic masculine given name Farid. The name Farid (Arabic: فَرِيد, fariyd) means "unique, singular, incomparable," derived from the Arabic root farada (فرد), meaning "to be unique, to be al...
Meaning and OriginsFerkó is a Hungarian diminutive of the given name Ferenc, which itself is the Hungarian form of Francis. The name Francis ultimately derives from the Late Latin name Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman," or...
Fermín is the Spanish form of the Late Latin name Firmin, derived from Firminus, meaning "firm" or "strong." This name gained popularity through the veneration of Saint Firmin (also known as Fermín), a 3rd-century bishop...
Etymology and OriginFermin is the Basque form of Firmin, which itself derives from the Late Latin name Firminus, meaning "firm." The name is closely tied to early Christian saints, particularly Saint Firmin (or Fermín),...
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...
Fermintxo is a Basque diminutive of Fermin, the Basque form of the Late Latin name Firminus, meaning "firm." The suffix -txo is a common Basque diminutive marker, equivalent to the Spanish -ito or English -y, conveying e...
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...
Fernand is a masculine given name of French origin. It is the French form of Ferdinand, derived from a Gothic name composed of elements meaning 'peace' (or possibly 'journey') and 'boldness, daring'. The name was introdu...
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...
Fernando is a Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian given name, as well as a common surname in these and former colonial regions. It is the form of Ferdinand in these Romance languages.Etymology and Historical ContextFernando...
Fernão is a Portuguese form of Ferdinand, a name with Gothic origins meaning “bold peace” or possibly “bold journey,” derived from elements friþus (“peace”) and nanþa (“boldness, daring”). It stands as a vernacular Iberi...
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...
Feroz is an Urdu form of the Persian name Firouz, derived from the Persian words pīrūz or fīrūz, meaning 'victorious'. The name carries a strong historical resonance across the Middle East and South Asia, borne by severa...
Feroze is an alternate transcription of Urdu فیروز (see Feroz), ultimately derived from the Persian Firouz (فیروز or پیروز), meaning "victorious". The name has a rich history across the Persianate world, with variants ap...
Ferran is the Catalan form of Ferdinand, a name of Gothic origin that spread throughout the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages. The Gothic name was composed of elements likely meaning "peace" or "journey" combined...
Etymology and Historical BackgroundFerrante is a medieval Italian variant of Ferdinando. It traces its roots ultimately to the Gothic name composed of elements meaning “peace” (or possibly “journey”) and “boldness.” The...
Ferre is a Dutch short form of the name Ferdinand, largely used as a given name in the Netherlands. It is also known as a surname, particularly in the English-speaking world and among Hispanic/Latino communities in the U...
Ferreolus is a masculine name of Medieval Latin origin, derived from the Latin adjective ferreus meaning "made of iron," combined with the diminutive suffix -olus. The name thus carries a sense of strength and durability...
Ferrer is a Catalan occupational surname meaning "blacksmith," which has also been adopted as a given name, particularly in honor of the 14th-century missionary Saint Vicente Ferrer. The name derives from the Latin faber...
Ferruccio is an Italian given name derived from the Late Latin name Ferrutius, a derivative of ferrum meaning "iron, sword". The name is associated with Saint Ferrutius, a 3rd-century Christian martyr who was killed alon...
EtymologyFerrutius is the Medieval Latin form of Ferruccio. The name ultimately derives from the Latin ferrum, meaning "iron, sword", giving it connotations of strength and durability. The suffix -utius or -uccio is a di...
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...
Fester is a name best known for its association with the character Uncle Fester from The Addams Family, a fictional household created by cartoonist Charles Addams. The character debuted in the 1930s as a single-panel car...
Festim is a masculine given name of Albanian origin, directly meaning "festivity, celebration" in the Albanian language. The name derives from the Albanian word festë ("feast, holiday") with the suffix -im, forming a nou...
Festus is the name of a Roman official mentioned in the New Testament. It originates as a Roman cognomen derived from the Latin word fēstus, meaning "joyful, merry" or "festival, holiday." Cognomens were hereditary or pe...
Fethi is a masculine given name with roots in Arabic and Turkish cultures. Primarily, it is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Fathi, and also functions as an alternate transcription of the Arabic name commonly used in...
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...
Fevzi is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Fawzi, which itself derives from the Arabic root fāza (فاز) meaning "to triumph." The name thus carries the core significance of "victory" or "triumph." It is used primarily i...
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...