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Franklyn Masculine English

Franklyn is a given name that serves as a variant of Franklin, an English surname-derived first name. The name Franklin originates from Middle English frankelin, meaning "freeman," and entered into use as a first name la...

Franko Masculine Croatian Germanic

Franko is the Croatian form of Franco, as well as the Old German form. Its ultimate origin lies in the Germanic tribal name Frank, referring to a member of the Frankish tribe. The name has deeper roots in the Proto-Germa...

Frannie Feminine English

Frannie is a diminutive of Frances, the feminine form of Francis. The name ultimately derives from the Late Latin Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman," and traces back to the Germanic tribe of the Franks, whose name comes fro...

Franny Unisex English

Franny is a diminutive of either Francis or Frances, deriving from the Late Latin name Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman." The name ultimately traces back to the Germanic tribe of the Franks, who were named for a type of sp...

Frano Masculine Croatian

Frano is a Croatian masculine given name. It is a Croatian form of Francis, ultimately derived from the Late Latin name Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman" — a reference to the Germanic tribe of the Franks, who were named fo...

Frans Masculine Danish Dutch +3

Frans is a Dutch, Scandinavian, and Finnish given name, functioning as a short form of Franciscus or Francis. Cognate with the English Francis, Frans traces its roots to the Late Latin name Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman...

Frañsez Masculine Breton

Frañsez is the Breton form of Francis, ultimately derived from the Late Latin name Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman" or "from the tribe of the Franks." The Franks were a Germanic confederation whose name itself likely orig...

Frañseza Feminine Breton

Frañseza is the Breton feminine form of the Latin name Franciscus, which ultimately derives from the Germanic tribe of the Franks, a people named for a type of spear used in battle. The name thus carries the meaning "Fre...

František Masculine Czech Slovak

František is a masculine given name of Czech and Slovak origin, serving as the localized form of the Late Latin name Franciscus (see Francis). The name ultimately derives from the Germanic tribe of the Franks, whose name...

Františka Feminine Czech Slovak

Františka is the Czech and Slovak feminine form of Francis, meaning "Frenchman" and ultimately derived from the Germanic tribe of the Franks, who were named for the spear they used (frankô). It is equivalent to English F...

Frantzisca Feminine Sardinian

Etymology and OriginsFrantzisca is the Sardinian feminine form of Franciscus (see Francis). The root name derives from the Late Latin Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman," ultimately from the Germanic tribe of the Franks, who...

Frantziscu Masculine Sardinian

Frantziscu is the Sardinian form of Francis, which itself derives from the Late Latin name Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman." This origin traces back to the Germanic tribe of the Franks, whose name is thought to come from...

Frantziska Feminine Basque

EtymologyFrantziska is the Basque feminine form of Francis, ultimately derived from the Late Latin name Franciscus meaning "Frenchman." This, in turn, comes from the Germanic tribe of the Franks, named for a type of spea...

Frantzisko Masculine Basque

Frantzisko is the Basque form of Francis, ultimately derived from the Late Latin name Franciscus meaning "Frenchman" or "free one," rooted in the Germanic tribe of the Franks. The name was popularized across Europe by Sa...

Franz Masculine German

Franz is a German given name, equivalent to Francis in English. It derives from the Latin Franciscus, originally meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one'. The name rose to prominence through Francis of Assisi, but in German-spe...

Fränze Feminine German

Fränze is a German feminine diminutive of Franziska, the German feminine form of Franciscus, derived from the Late Latin name Franciscus meaning "Frenchman," ultimately from the Germanic tribe of the Franks, who were nam...

Franzi Feminine German

Franzi is a German short form of Franziska, itself the feminine form of Franz, ultimately derived from Francis. The name Francis comes from the Late Latin Franciscus meaning "Frenchman", which traces back to the Germanic...

Franziska Feminine German

Franziska is a German feminine given name, the equivalent of the English Frances, ultimately derived from the Late Latin name Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman." This root traces back to the Germanic tribe of the Franks, a...

Franz Xaver Masculine German

Franz Xaver is a German compound given name formed by the combination of Franz and Xaver, appearing from the late Counter-Reformation era onward. The name is explicitly placed under the patronage of Saint Francis Xavier...

Fraser Masculine English Scottish

Fraser is a male given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Scottish surname Fraser. The surname itself is thought to be of Norman French origin, possibly from de Fresel, though it does not correspond to any known p...

Frauke Feminine German

Frauke is a feminine German given name meaning "little lady", derived from German Frau ("woman, lady") combined with a diminutive suffix. The name reflects a common Germanic onomastic pattern of forming endearing or fami...

Frazier Masculine English

Frazier is a given name that originated as a variant of the Scottish surname Fraser. While Fraser itself has Norman French origins from de Fresel, likely derived from a lost place name in France, Frazier emerged as a pho...

Frea Feminine Norse

Frea is a variant of the goddess name Freya, which is a common English spelling of the Old Norse Freyja, meaning "lady". In Norse mythology, Freyja is a Vanir goddess associated with love, beauty, war, and death, known f...

Fred Masculine Dutch English +5

Fred is a common short form of Frederick and other names containing the Germanic element fred, meaning "peace." It is used across multiple languages, including Dutch, English, French, German, Norwegian, Portuguese, and S...

Freda Feminine English

Etymology and Origins Freda is a feminine given name that originated as a short form of names ending in -freda or -fred, such as Winifred or Alfreda. In central and eastern Europe, the name is also a short form of compou...

Freddie Unisex English

EtymologyFreddie is a commonly used diminutive of the given names Frederick or Freda, formed by adding the affectionate suffix -ie to the root Fred. As the diminutive of Frederick, the name traces its roots back to an Ol...

Freddy Masculine Dutch English +3

Freddy is a diminutive of Frederick and other names containing the same Germanic element. It is used as a given name in Dutch, English, French, German, and Spanish. The name Freddy is often a shortened form of Frederick,...

Fredenandus Masculine

Fredenandus is the Latinized (Old Spanish) form of a Gothic name, ultimately derived from Ferdinand. The name entered Latin via the Visigothic language and was used in the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages, where...

Frédéric Masculine French

Frédéric is the French form of the masculine name Frederick, derived from the Germanic elements fridu "peace" and rih "ruler, king", thus meaning "peaceful ruler". Etymology and Historical Context The name Frédéric is es...

Frederic Masculine Catalan Occitan

Frederic is the Catalan and Occitan form of Frederik, which in turn derives from the Old German name Frederick, meaning "peaceful ruler." This name is composed of the elements fridu ("peace") and rih ("ruler, king"). Ety...

Frederica Feminine English Portuguese

Frederica is a feminine given name used in Frederico or Frederick. Its core meaning, derived from the Germanic elements frid (“peace”) and ric (“ruler, power”), translates to “peaceful ruler.” The name shares this etymol...

Frederick Masculine English

Frederick is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from an Old German name composed of the elements fridu meaning "peace" and rih meaning "ruler, king," thus signifying "peaceful ruler." This name has a rich...

Frederico Masculine Portuguese

Frederico is the Portuguese form of Frederick, a name of Old German origin meaning "peaceful ruler" (from fridu "peace" and rih "ruler, king"). While Frederick has been widespread across Europe due to its royal and imper...

Frederik Masculine Danish Dutch +1

Frederik is the Danish, Dutch, and Low German form of Frederick, a name meaning "peaceful ruler" derived from the Old German elements fridu "peace" and rih "ruler, king". This name has been borne by nine kings of Denmark...

Frederikke Feminine Danish

Frederikke is the Danish feminine form of Frederick, a name of Old German origin meaning "peaceful ruler". The name has historical ties to Scandinavian royalty, as Frederick has been a common name among Danish and Norweg...

Frédérique Feminine French

Frédérique is the French feminine form of Frederica, itself a Latinized feminine derivative of Frederick. The name ultimately derives from the Old Germanic elements fridu "peace" and rih "ruler, king", thus carrying the...

Frediano Masculine Italian

Etymology and OriginsFrediano is the Italian form of the Late Roman name Frigidianus, which is ultimately derived from Latin frigidus meaning "cold". The original name may have originally been a surname or epithet, later...

Fredo Masculine Italian

Fredo is a masculine Italian given name, functioning as a short form of Federico, Alfredo, or Goffredo. These parent names themselves share the German-derived root Frederick, which means "peaceful ruler" from the element...

Fredric Masculine English

Fredric is a variant of the name Frederick, ultimately derived from Old German elements meaning "peaceful ruler." The spelling Fredric represents a less common but occasionally encountered Anglicized form.EtymologyThe Ge...

Fredrick Masculine English

Fredrick is a variant spelling of the masculine given name Frederick, which is the English form of the Old German name Friedrich. The name derives from the Germanic elements fridu meaning “peace” and rih meaning “ruler,...

Fredrik Masculine Finnish Norwegian +1

Fredrik is a masculine given name used commonly in Sweden, Norway, and Finland, serving as the local form of Frederick. Derived from the Old High German elements fridu “peace” and rīhhi “ruler, king”, the name means “pea...

Fredrika Feminine Finnish Swedish

Fredrika is a Swedish and Finnish feminine form of Frederick, a name of Old German origin meaning "peaceful ruler" (from fridu "peace" and rih "ruler, king").EtymologyThe name Fredrika is derived through the masculine gi...

Fredrikke Feminine Norwegian

Fredrikke is the Norwegian feminine form of Frederick. The masculine name Frederick derives from the Old German elements fridu meaning "peace" and rih meaning "ruler, king," thus giving the meaning "peaceful ruler." The...

Fredy Masculine German Spanish

Fredy is a given name used primarily in German and Spanish-speaking countries. It is a diminutive or short form of Freddy, which itself is a diminutive of Frederick and other names containing the same Germanic element.Et...

Freek Masculine Dutch

Freek is a Dutch short form of the name Frederick. This masculine given name is primarily used in the Netherlands and among Dutch-speaking communities, showcasing a common pattern in Dutch onomastics where full names are...

Freeman Masculine English

Freeman is a given name derived from an English surname that originated as a status name, meaning "free man". It originally denoted a person who was not a serf or bound to the land, emphasizing personal liberty and indep...

Freida Feminine English

Freida is a variant of Frieda, which itself is a variant of Frida 1, ultimately derived from names containing the Old German element fridu meaning "peace" (from Proto-Germanic friþuz). As such, Freida carries the inheren...

Freideriki Feminine Greek

Freideriki is an alternate transcription of the Greek name Φρειδερίκη (Frideriki), which is the Greek form of Friederike, the German feminine derivative of Frederick. The name thus ultimately derives from the Old German...

Frej Masculine Danish Swedish

Frej is a Scandinavian masculine given name, the Danish and Swedish form of the Old Norse name Freyr. The root name Freyr means "lord" in Old Norse, derived from the Germanic root *fraujô. In Norse mythology, Freyr is a...

Freja Feminine Danish Swedish

Freja is the Danish and Swedish form of Freya. The name derives from the Old Norse Freyja, meaning "lady", and has strong mythological roots. In Norse mythology, Freya is a goddess of the Vanir tribe, associated with lov...

Frens Masculine Limburgish

Frens is a Limburgish masculine given name, representing a regional form of Francis. Limburgish is a Germanic language spoken in the Limburg provinces of the Netherlands and Belgium, and as a diminutive or pet form of lo...

Frenske Masculine Limburgish

Frenske is a Limburgish masculine given name, functioning primarily as a diminutive of Frens. Frens itself is the Limburgish form of the Latin-derived name Francis, ultimately rooted in the Germanic element frankô, meani...

Frey Masculine Norse

Frey is a variant form of Freyr, the name of an Old Norse god associated with kingship, fertility, peace, prosperity, fair weather, and good harvest. In Norse mythology, Freyr (meaning "lord" in Old Norse) is a prominent...

Freya Feminine English German +1

Freya is the Anglicized spelling of the name of the Norse goddess Freyja, whose Old Norse name means "lady". In Norse mythology, Freyja is a member of the Vanir, a group of gods associated with fertility, wisdom, and the...

Freyde Feminine Yiddish

Freyde is a feminine given name of Yiddish origin, derived from the Yiddish word freid (פֿרייד), meaning "joy". It belongs to the small subset of Ashkenazi Jewish names that are abstract virtues rather than biblical or n...

Freyja Feminine Icelandic Norse

Freyja is the Icelandic and Old Norse form of Freya, the name of a major goddess in Norse mythology. Derived from Old Norse Freyja meaning "lady," the name is borne by the goddess of love, beauty, fertility, sex, war, go...

Freyr Masculine Icelandic Norse

Freyr is a name deeply rooted in Norse mythology, derived from the Old Norse word freyr, meaning "lord". The name originates from the Germanic root *fraujô. In mythological context, Freyr was likely originally called Yng...

Fərəh Feminine Azerbaijani

Fərəh is an Azerbaijani feminine given name, derived from Arabic faraḥ (فرح), meaning 'joy' or 'happiness'. It is the Azerbaijani form of Farah, a name common across the Arabic-speaking and Muslim world. The name ultimat...

Fərhad Masculine Azerbaijani

Fərhad is the Azerbaijani form of the Persian name Farhad, which itself derives from the ancient Frahat via Parthian 𐭐𐭓𐭇𐭕 (Frahat), meaning "gained, earned." This name carries a distinguished history, as it was borne by...

Fricis Masculine Latvian

Fricis is a Latvian masculine given name, serving as a Latvian form of Frederick. Rooted in the Germanic elements fridu (peace) and rih (ruler), the name ultimately signifies "peaceful ruler." While Fricis is a distinct...

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