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Names starting with F

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The French form of Flora.

Variation of Florian.

Derived from the Latin name Florentius or the feminine form Florentia, which originated from florens "prosperous, flourishing". Florentius was borne...

The Portuguese feminine form of Florentius (see Florence).

The Spanish feminine form of Florentius (see Florence).

The Portuguese form of Florentius (see Florence).

The Spanish form of Florentius (see Florence).

The French masculine form of Florentius (see Florence).

The original feminine form of Florence.

The Romanian, French and German form of Florentinus.

The French form of Florentina.

The Spanish form of Florentinus.

A Latin name that was a derivative of Florentius (see Florence).

The original masculine form of Florence.

The Polish form of Florentina.

The Hungarian form of Florianus (see Florian).

The Slovak, Czech and Spanish form of Florianus (see Florian).

Derived from the Roman cognomen Florianus, a derivative of Florus. This was the name of a short-lived Roman emperor of the 3rd century, Marcus Annius...

The feminine form of Florianus (see Florian).

The French feminine form of Florian.

A variant of Floriane.

The Italian form of Florian.

The Latin form of Florian.

Derived from Romanian floricea, itself a diminutive of floare "flower".

The Croatian and Slovene form of Florian.

Possibly from Latin florens meaning "prosperous, flourishing" combined with the Old German element munt meaning "protection". This is the name of the...

The Romanian form of Florinus.

An elaborated form of Spanish or Portuguese flor signifying "flower".

The French feminine form of Florinus.

A Latin name that was a derivative of Florus. This was borne by a 9th-century Swiss saint.

The Dutch form of Florentius (see Florence).

From Latin floris, the genitive case of flos signifying "flower". This name was used by Shakespeare for the prince of Bohemia and the lover of Perdita...

The Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Florus.

Diminutive of Florence or Flora.

Roman cognomen derived from Latin flos meaning "flower" (genitive floris). It was borne by a 2nd-century saint who was martyred with Laurus in...

Diminutive of Florence.

The term originates directly from the English word flower, which refers to a blooming plant. This word is derived from the Old French and ultimately...

Diminutive of Florence or Flora.

Variation of Lloyd.

Means "butterfly" in Albanian.

Derived from the Irish surname Ó Floinn, which in turn is an Anglicized version of the given name or byname Flann. Notable individuals with this...

Russian form of Phocas.

Means "respect and honour me" in Yoruba.

Welsh form of Valentine 1.

Means "rule with nobility" in Yoruba.

Old German form of Volkmar.

A short form of various Old Norse names that contain the element folk signifying "people", and thus a cognate of Fulk.

The Old Norse form of Folke.

The Russian form of Thomas.

A short form of Alfons.

Derived from a Scottish surname that was originally taken from the name of a village in Aberdeenshire, which signifies "field, area of land" in Gaelic...

The English surname originates from a place name that translates to "ford" in Old English. One notable person with this surname is the American...

A variation of Forrest, or derived directly from the English word forest.

Derived from an English surname that means "forest", originally referring to someone who resided near a wooded area. In the United States, it has...