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Fabijan Masculine Croatian Slovene

Etymology and MeaningFabijan is a Croatian and Slovene masculine given name, derived from the Roman cognomen Fabianus, which in turn comes from the family name Fabius, meaning "bean" in Latin. The name gained prominence...

Fábio Masculine Portuguese

Fábio is the Portuguese form of the ancient Roman family name Fabius. The Latin name Fabius itself is derived from faba, meaning "bean," and the Fabian gens (clan) was one of the most prominent patrician families in earl...

Fabio Masculine Italian Spanish

Fabio [ˈfaːbjo] is a given name of Italian and Spanish origin, derived from the Latin Fabius, a Roman family name. The root Latin Fabius likely comes from faba meaning "bean," possibly as a nickname for a bean grower or...

Fabius Masculine Roman

Fabius is a Roman family name that was derived from Latin faba, meaning “bean.” According to Roman mythology, the first Fabius was the son of Hercules and a nymph or native woman, as recorded in Plutarch’s Life of Fabius...

Fabó Masculine Hungarian

Fabó is a Hungarian diminutive of the given name Fábián, the Hungarian form of Fabian. The name is used in Hungary and among Hungarian-speaking communities.Etymology and HistoryThe root of Fabó lies in the Latin cognomen...

Fabrice Masculine French

Fabrice is a French masculine given name derived from the Roman family name Fabricius, ultimately from the Latin word faber, meaning "craftsman" or "blacksmith". The name first gained prominence in ancient Rome through f...

Fabrício Masculine Portuguese

Fabrício is a Portuguese male given name, equivalent to the Spanish Fabricio. It is a form of the Roman family name Fabricius, which derived from Latin faber meaning "craftsman." The name has ancient roots, with Gaius Fa...

Fabricio Masculine Spanish

Fabricio is a Spanish male given name, the Spanish form of the Roman family name Fabrice, which ultimately derives from the Latin faber meaning "craftsman". The name carries a sense of artistry and skill, rooted in the a...

Fabricius Masculine Roman

Fabricius is an original Latin surname that evolved into a given name, most notably recognized in the context of the ancient Roman gens (clan) Fabricia. The name is derived from the Latin word faber, meaning "craftsman"...

Fabrizio Masculine Italian

Fabrizio is the Italian form of the Roman family name Fabricius, derived from the Latin word faber, meaning “craftsman” or “smith.” Though the core meaning points to a skilled worker in metal, it particularly alluded to...

Fachtna Masculine Irish Irish +1

Fachtna is an Old Irish masculine given name, possibly derived from the Old Irish word facht meaning "malice". In Irish mythology, Fachtna is best known as a legendary high king of Ireland. According to some traditions,...

Facundo Masculine Spanish

Facundo is a Spanish masculine given name derived from the Late Latin name Facundus, which means "eloquent". The name was borne by a few early Christian saints, including a 3rd-century Spanish martyr.Name VariantsThe ori...

Facundus Masculine Medieval Latin

Facundus is the Latin form of Facundo, a name derived from the Late Latin name Facundus, meaning "eloquent". This name was borne by several early Christian saints, most notably a 3rd-century Spanish martyr, and reflects...

Faddei Masculine Russian

Faddei is an alternate transcription of the Russian name Фаддей (Faddey), which itself is the Russian form of Thaddeus. This Russian rendering carries the same biblical legacy as its source, ultimately derived from the A...

Faddey Masculine Russian

Faddey is a Russian masculine given name, representing the Russian form of Thaddeus. It is used in Orthodox Christian contexts and has historical roots in the biblical tradition.Etymology and OriginsThe name traces back...

Fadel Masculine Arabic

Fadel is an alternate transcription of the Arabic فضل (see Fadl) or فاضل (see Fadil), both of which stem from the Arabic root meaning “grace, generosity” or “honorable, excellent.” It is a masculine name widely used acro...

Fadhili Masculine Swahili

Fadhili is a masculine given name used primarily in Swahili-speaking regions, meaning "kindness" or "favour" in the Swahili language. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic root f-ḍ-l, which conveys concepts of exce...

Fadi Masculine Arabic

Fadi (also spelled Fahdi or Fadhi; Arabic: فادي) is an Arabic masculine name that carries the profound meaning of “saviour” or “redeemer.” It is derived from the Arabic root fadā (فدى), which signifies “to redeem,” “to r...

Fadil Masculine Arabic Albanian

Fadil is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "virtuous, excellent" in Arabic. The name represents two related Arabic names: فاضل (with a long first vowel) and فضيل (with a long second vowel), both conveying...

Fadl Masculine Arabic

Fadl is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "grace, generosity". It is directly derived from the Arabic root فضل, which conveys the concept of abundance, favor, and virtue. The name appears in early Islamic history, b...

Fáelán Masculine Old Irish

Fáelán is an Old Irish given name, the original form of the later Irish name Faolán. Derived from *fáel (first attested in Middle Irish as fáel), meaning “wolf,” combined with the diminutive suffix -án, the name literall...

Fahd Masculine Arabic

Fahd is an Arabic masculine given name that means "panther" in Arabic.EtymologyThe name Fahd is directly derived from the Arabic word فَهْد (fahd), which refers to a panther or cheetah. Panther imagery often connotes str...

Faheem Masculine Arabic Urdu

Faheem is a masculine given name, also used as a surname, originating from Arabic. It is an alternate transcription of Arabic فهيم (see Fahim), as well as the usual Urdu transcription. The name means 'discerning, percept...

Fahim Masculine Arabic

Fahim is a masculine Arabic given name that means "intelligent, sensible" in Arabic. This transcription represents two related but distinct Arabic names: فهيم (Fahīm), with a long second vowel, and فهم (Fahm), with both...

Fahri Masculine Turkish

Fahri is a Turkish given name, derived from the Arabic name Fakhri, which means “honorary” or “titulary” in Arabic. The name reflects the possessive form of the Arabic root f-kh-r (فخر), connoting pride, honor, or glory....

Faisal Masculine Arabic Bengali +3

Faisal is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, used widely across the Muslim world including in Arabic, Bengali, Indonesian, Malay, and Urdu-speaking communities. It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic فيص...

Faivish Masculine Yiddish

Faivish is a Yiddish masculine given name, predominantly used within Jewish communities of Eastern Europe. It is primarily a Yiddish form of Phoebus, which itself derives from the Greek epithet Phoibos meaning "bright, p...

Faiz 2 Masculine Urdu

Faiz 2 (also romanized as Faiz) is the Urdu form of the Persian name Feyz, which ultimately derives from the Arabic word فئض (faʾiḍ) meaning “abundance, plenty.” This, in turn, comes from the Arabic root fāḍa, meaning “t...

Faizel Masculine Arabic

Etymology and OriginsFaizel is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name فيصل (Faysal), which means "a judge, arbiter" in Arabic. The name is derived from the Arabic root f-ṣ-l, which carries connotations of decision...

Fakhri Masculine Arabic

Fakhri is an Arabic given name and surname, meaning "honorary" or "titulary", derived from the Arabic root f-kh-r, which relates to pride or honor. In its possessive form (فَخْري fakh·riy), the name conveys a sense of di...

Falk Masculine German

Falk is a German given name and surname derived from the word "falcon". Its origin comes from the German vocabulary Falk(e) for the bird of prey. It is also a congnate of the English word “falcon,” and may ha...

Fane Masculine Romanian

Fane is a Romanian masculine given name, primarily used as a diminutive of Ștefan. The name Ștefan itself is the Romanian form of Stephen, which originates from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wr...

Farag Masculine Arabic

Farag is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Faraj (Arabic فرج), which means "comfort" or "relief." This spelling corresponds more closely to the Egyptian Arabic pronunciation of the name. It is used both as a...

Faraj Masculine Arabic

Faraj is a masculine Arabic name that carries the profound meaning of "comfort, relief," derived from the Arabic root word conveying "joy after sadness." The name is also associated with concepts like "to cure," "fortune...

Faraji Masculine Swahili

Etymology and MeaningFaraji is a masculine given name of Swahili origin, meaning "consolation" or "comfort." It is derived from the Arabic root faraj, which conveys relief from distress or anxiety. The name is closely re...

Faramond Masculine History

Faramond is a variant of the legendary Frankish name Faramund, also recorded as Pharamond. According to the 8th-century Liber Historiae Francorum, Pharamond (or Faramund) was the first king of the Franks, chosen after th...

Faramund Masculine Germanic

Faramund is a Germanic masculine name derived from the Old German elements fara "journey" and munt "protection". The name thus carries the meaning of "journey-protection" or "protective journey."Etymology and Historical...

Fareed Masculine Arabic Urdu

Etymology and OriginsFareed is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name فريد (Farid) or the Urdu فرید. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic root farada, meaning "to be unique, to be alone," and carries the me...

Fares Masculine Arabic

Fares is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name فارس (see Faris), meaning "horseman, knight". It is a common masculine given name in the Arabic-speaking world, reflecting the cultural importance of horsemanship an...

Farhad Masculine Persian

Farhad is a common Persian male name, originating from Middle Persian Frahāt and Parthian Frahat, meaning "gained, earned" or "merited, obtained." The name is historically significant as it was borne by several rulers of...

Farhan Masculine Arabic Bengali +3

Farhan (also spelled Farhaan) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "happy, cheerful". Derived from the Arabic verb fariḥa (to be happy), it is closely related to the feminine name Farah (meaning "joy"). Fa...

Farhod Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Farhod is a Tajik and Uzbek form of the Persian name Farhad. It ultimately derives from the Parthian name Frahat, meaning “gained, earned.” The name was borne by several rulers of the Parthian Empire, known in historical...

Farid Masculine Arabic Bengali +2

Farid (also spelled Fareed, Ferid) is an Arabic masculine personal name derived from the root farada (فرد), meaning "to be unique, to be alone." The name signifies "unique, precious, incomparable" — attributes reflecting...

Faridoon Masculine Persian

Faridoon is an alternate transcription of the Persian name Fereydoun, rooted in ancient Iranian mythology. It derives from the Old Iranian *Thraitauna, meaning "the third," and appears in the Avestan form Thraētaona (𐬚𐬭𐬀...

Faridun Masculine Tajik

Faridun is the Tajik form of Fereydoun, a legendary hero and king in Iranian mythology. The name derives from the Old Iranian *Thraitauna, meaning "the third," and is ultimately related to the Indo-Iranian deity Trita, w...

Faris Masculine Arabic Indonesian +2

Faris is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, meaning "horseman, knight" (فارس). The name evokes ideals of chivalry, skill in horsemanship, and bravery, reflecting the high regard for equestrian culture in classic...

Färit Masculine Tatar

Färit is the Tatar and Bashkir form of Farid, a name of Arabic origin meaning "unique" or "precious." Derived from the Arabic root فرد (farada) meaning "to be unique, to be alone," Farid has been used as a given name acr...

Farkhod Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Farkhod is a masculine first name predominantly used in Tajik and Uzbek cultures. It is a Russified form of Farhod, which itself is the Uzbek and Tajik form of Farhad.EtymologyThe name traces its roots to the Parthian la...

Farley Masculine English

EtymologyFarley is a given name of English origin, derived from a surname. The surname itself has two primary sources: it can be a toponymic name from places in England named Farley, which comes from Old English fearn me...

Faro Masculine Germanic

Faro is a masculine given name of Germanic origin. It originated as a short form of longer Germanic names that incorporate the element fara meaning "journey" (from Proto-Germanic *farō). The name thus carries association...

Faroald Masculine Germanic

Faroald (also spelled Faruald) is a masculine Germanic given name derived from the Old German elements fara "journey" and walt "power, authority", thus meaning roughly "journey-power" or "travel authority". The name is m...

Faron Masculine English French

Faron is a masculine given name used in both English and French contexts. As a French name, it is the French form of Faro, which originated as a short form of Germanic names containing the element fara meaning "journey"...

Farooq Masculine Arabic Urdu

Etymology and OriginFarooq (also spelled Farouk, Faruq, and other variants) is a common Arabic masculine given name. It is an alternate transcription of Arabic فاروق (Faruq), and is also the standard Urdu transcription o...

Farouk Masculine Arabic

Farouk is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name فاروق (see Faruq). The name derives from the Arabic root f-r-q, meaning "to distinguish" or "to separate." Al-Fārūq literally translates to "the one who distinguish...

Farquhar Masculine Scottish

Farquhar is a Scottish surname that originated as a given name but had become established as a surname by the 14th century. It is an Anglicized form of the Scottish Gaelic name Fearchar, which itself derives from the Old...

Farrell Masculine English

Farrell is an English given name and surname, originating as an Anglicized form of the Irish surname Ó Fearghail, meaning "descendant of Fearghal." The name thus carries the root meaning of the Old Irish elements fer ("m...

Farrokh Masculine Persian

Farrokh (also romanized as Farokh or Farrukh) is a Persian masculine given name that means "auspicious, fortunate, happy, splendid". It derives from Middle Persian and has long been used in Iran, Central Asia, and among...

Farruh Masculine Uzbek

Etymology and MeaningFarruh is the Uzbek form of the name Farrokh, which has its roots in Persian. The name Farrokh carries the beautiful meaning of "auspicious, fortunate, happy, splendid" — qualities deeply valued in P...

Farrukh Masculine Tajik Urdu +1

Etymology and OriginFarrukh is an Urdu, Tajik, and Uzbek form of the Persian name Farrokh, which means "auspicious, fortunate, happy, splendid." The name derives from Middle Persian 𐭯𐭫𐭧𐭩 (farrox), ultimately from Old Per...

Farrux Masculine Uzbek

Farrux is an Uzbek variant transcription of Фарруҳ, the Uzbek form of Farrukh, which itself originates from the Persian name Farrokh. The name derives from the Persian root farrokh, conveying meanings such as "auspicious...

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