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Fionntan Masculine Irish

Fionntan is a modern Irish Gaelic form of Fintan. The name Fintan possibly means either "white fire" or "white ancient" in Irish, derived from elements fionn ("white, fair") and tine ("fire") or teag ("ancient, old").Myt...

Fiorenzo Masculine Italian

Fiorenzo is an Italian masculine given name, derived from the Late Roman name Florentius (see Florence). It ultimately stems from the Latin word florens, meaning "prosperous" or "flourishing," reflecting Roman virtues of...

Fiorino Masculine Italian

Fiorino is an Italian given name and surname, derived from the Latin name Florinus. Florinus itself comes from Florus, a Roman cognomen meaning "flower" (from Latin flos, genitive floris).Etymology and Historical Context...

Firas Masculine Arabic

Firas is a masculine Arabic given name derived from the Arabic word فراسة (firāsa), meaning "acumen, keenness" or "insightfulness." The name reflects qualities of sharp perception and intelligence, often associated with...

Fırat Masculine Turkish

Fırat is a Turkish masculine given name and surname, derived from the Turkish name for the Euphrates River. The name originates from the river's ancient name, traced through Persian and Arabic from Elamite or Sumerian (a...

Firdausi Masculine History

Firdausi is a variant of the name Ferdowsi, a Persian byname meaning "paradisiacal" or "heavenly." The name is derived from Arabic firdaws (paradise), which itself has Iranian origins. While less common than Ferdowsi, Fi...

Firdavs Masculine Tajik Uzbek

EtymologyFirdavs is the Tajik and Uzbek form of the name Firdaus. Firdaus is derived from Arabic فردوس (firdaws), ultimately from an Iranian language, akin to Avestan 𐬞𐬀𐬌𐬭𐬌⸱𐬛𐬀𐬉𐬰𐬀 (pairi daēza) meaning "garden, enclosure"...

Firmin Masculine French Medieval English

Firmin is a given name of French and Medieval English origin, ultimately derived from the Late Latin name Firminus. The Latin root firmus means "firm" or "steadfast," a virtue highly emphasized among early Christians, fo...

Firmino Masculine Portuguese

Firmino is a Portuguese name and surname, primarily used in Brazil and Portugal, derived from the Late Latin name Firminus, which itself comes from the Latin word firmus, meaning "firm" or "steadfast." The name was borne...

Firminus Masculine Medieval Latin

Firminus is the Latin form of Firmin, derived from the Late Latin name Firminus, which means "firm" or "steadfast." This name was borne by several early Christian saints, most notably the 3rd-century bishop and martyr Sa...

Firoz Masculine Bengali

Etymology and OriginFiroz is a Bengali form of the Persian name Firouz, which ultimately derives from Middle Persian Pērōz, meaning "victorious" or "prosperous." The Persian root can be written as پیروز (pīrūz) or فیروز...

Firuz Masculine Persian Tajik

Firuz is an alternate transcription of the Persian name Firouz, as well as the usual Tajik form. In Persian, the name is written فیروز, rooted in the word pīrūz or fīrūz, meaning "victorious."Historical BearersThe name F...

Fishel Masculine Yiddish

Fishel is a Yiddish masculine given name meaning "little fish," derived from the Yiddish word פֿיש (fish) combined with a diminutive suffix. It translates literally as diminutive of "fish." As a diminutive, it is often u...

Fisher Masculine English

Fisher is a masculine first name derived from an English surname meaning "fisherman." As an occupational surname, it originally identified someone who worked as a fisherman, one of the oldest and most essential professio...

Fishke Masculine Yiddish

Fishke is a Yiddish masculine given name, serving as a variant of Fishel. The name ultimately derives from the Yiddish word fish (פֿיש), literally meaning “fish,” combined with the Slavic diminutive suffix -ke. Thus, Fis...

Fito Masculine Spanish

Fito is a Spanish masculine diminutive of the names Adolfo and Rodolfo. The name is commonly used in Spanish-speaking countries as a short, affectionate form of these longer names. Its pronunciation is /ˈfito/, rhyming w...

Fitz Masculine English

Fitz is an English given name that serves as a short form of various given names derived from surnames beginning with the Norman French element fitz, meaning "son of." Examples include Fitzroy, Fitzgerald, Fitzwilliam, a...

Fitzroy Masculine English

Fitzroy is an English given name derived from a surname. The surname Fitzroy originates from the Old French phrase fils de roi, meaning "son of the king." Historically, it was used as a surname for illegitimate offspring...

Fitzwilliam Masculine Literature

Fitzwilliam is a masculine given name of literary origin, derived from an English surname. The surname Fitzwilliam is a patronymic meaning "son of William", formed with the Anglo-Norman French prefix fitz-, which itself...

Flæmingr Masculine Old Norse

Flæmingr is an Old Norse masculine name and the direct medieval form of the modern Flemming. The name originated as a nickname meaning "from Flanders", referring to the historical region of Flanders in what is now Belgiu...

Flaithrí Masculine Old Irish

Flaithrí is an Old Irish masculine given name, composed of the elements flaith ("ruler, sovereign, prince") and rí ("king"), giving it the meaning of "king of princes." This compound structure reflects a common pattern i...

Flaminio Masculine Italian

Flaminio is the Italian form of the Roman family name Flaminius, derived from the Latin word flamen, meaning 'priest'. This name thus carries a religious connotation, evoking the priestly class of ancient Rome. The gens...

Flaminius Masculine Roman

Flaminius is a Roman family name (nomen) that belongs to the plebeian Gens Flaminia. The name is derived from the Latin word flamen, meaning "priest" — specifically a type of Roman priest who served a particular deity. T...

Flamur Masculine Albanian

Flamur is an Albanian masculine given name, derived directly from the Albanian word flamur, meaning "flag". The name symbolizes national pride and identity, reflecting the cultural significance of the flag in Albanian hi...

Flanagan Masculine English

Etymology and OriginFlanagan is a masculine first name of Irish origin, derived from the Irish surname Ó Flannagáin. The surname was also Anglicized as Flanagin, Flannagan, Flanigan, or Flannigan. This patronymic means “...

Flannán Masculine Irish Old Irish

Flannán is an Irish male given name, derived as a diminutive of Flann, meaning "blood red" in Irish. The name carries the legacy of an early Irish saint, Flannán mac Toirrdelbaig (Latin: Flannanus), who lived in the 7th...

Flavian Masculine History

Flavian is a masculine given name of Roman origin. It derives from the Latin family name Flavianus, which itself is derived from the Roman nomen Flavius. Flavius, meaning "golden" or "yellow-haired" from the Latin flavus...

Flaviano Masculine Italian

Flaviano is the Italian form of Flavian, a name with deep roots in Roman history and early Christianity. Derived from the Latin family name Flavianus, which in turn comes from Flavius—meaning "golden" or "yellow-haired"...

Flavianus Masculine Roman

Flavianus is a Latin name, the adjectival form of the Roman family name Flavius meaning “golden” or “yellow-haired.” It functions both as a given name and a cognomen in Roman history. The name is directly related to Flav...

Flavien Masculine French

Flavien is the French form of Flavian, which ultimately derives from the Latin family name Flavius. The name carries a rich historical and linguistic heritage spanning from ancient Rome to modern France.EtymologyThe root...

Flávio Masculine Portuguese

EtymologyFlávio is the Portuguese form of the Latin name Flavius, which derives from the Latin word flavus meaning "yellow" or "golden." The name likely originally referred to someone with blonde hair or a golden complex...

Flavio Masculine Italian Spanish

Flavio is the Italian and Spanish form of the ancient Roman family name Flavius, which derives from the Latin word flavus meaning "yellow" or "golden". Originally a Roman family name (nomen), Flavius gained prominence as...

Flaviu Masculine Romanian

Flaviu is a Romanian masculine given name, borrowed from Latin Flavius. It was historically used as a name among the upper classes and was later revived in modern Romania as a distinguished classical name.Etymology and H...

Flavius Masculine Romanian Roman

Flavius is a Roman family name derived from Latin flavus, meaning "yellow" or "golden," originally likely referring to yellow hair. As a nomen gentilicium, Flavius belonged to the gens Flavia, a plebeian family first rec...

Flemming Masculine Danish

Flemming is a Danish given name and surname derived from a medieval Norse nickname meaning "from Flanders". Flanders is a historical region overlapping parts of modern Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. The name is a...

Fletcher Masculine English

Fletcher is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from an occupational surname. The surname itself comes from Middle English, ultimately from Old French flechier, meaning "maker of arrows". Originally used as...

Flint Masculine English

Flint is an English masculine given name derived directly from the vocabulary word flint, which comes from Old English flint. The name reflects the qualities of the mineral—hardness, durability, and the ability to spark...

Flip Masculine Dutch

Flip is a Dutch diminutive of the name Filip, which itself is a form of Philip in various languages. Originating from the Greek name Φίλιππος (Philippos), meaning "friend of horses" (from philos "friend" and hippos "hors...

Florea Masculine Romanian

Florea is a Romanian masculine given name and also a Romanian surname, derived as a variant of Florian. Its ultimate root is the Roman cognomen Florus, which comes from Latin flos meaning "flower" (genitive floris). Cogn...

Florêncio Masculine Portuguese

Florêncio is the Portuguese form of the Latin name Florence, derived from Florentius. The name ultimately comes from florens meaning "prosperous" or "flourishing." As a distinctly Portuguese masculine given name, it refl...

Florencio Masculine Spanish

Florencio is the Spanish form of the Late Roman name Florentius, which in turn derives from the Latin word florens meaning "prosperous, flourishing." The name shares its root with the more familiar feminine name Florence...

Florent Masculine French

Florent is a French masculine given name derived from the Latin name Florentius. It represents the French form of the ancient Roman name, ultimately rooted in the Latin adjective florens, meaning 'prosperous' or 'flouris...

Florentin Masculine French German +1

Florentin is a masculine given name used in French, German, and Romanian. It derives from the Latin name Florentinus, which itself is a diminutive of Florence (from Florentius). The ultimate root is the Latin verb floreo...

Florentino Masculine Spanish

Florentino is the Spanish masculine form of the Late Latin name Florentinus, which itself derives from the Latin Florentius (see Florence). The root element florens means "prosperous, flourishing", originally a participl...

Florentinus Masculine Medieval Latin

Florentinus is a Latin name that derives from Florentius, the base of the name Florence. It is a masculine name particularly associated with Medieval Latin usage, though it also existed in classical antiquity as a cognom...

Florentius Masculine Medieval Latin

Florentius is the original masculine form of the name Florence. It derives from the Latin Flōrentius, a derivative of the verb flōrēre meaning "to flourish" or "to bloom," and was used as a male given name in ancient Rom...

Flórián Masculine Hungarian

Flórián is the Hungarian form of the Latin name Florian, derived from the Roman cognomen Florianus, which itself originates from Florus, meaning "flower" (from Latin flos). The name carries a rich historical and religiou...

Florián Masculine Czech Slovak +1

Florián is the Slovak, Czech, and Spanish form of Florian, which itself derives from the Roman cognomen Florianus, ultimately rooted in the Latin flos meaning "flower". The Roman name Florianus was a derivative of Florus...

Florian Masculine French German +3

Florian is a masculine given name derived from the ancient Roman name Florianus. The name originates from the Latin flōrus meaning "yellow, blond" or, by later association, "flowering" (from flos, "flower"). The Roman co...

Floriano Masculine Italian

Floriano is the Italian form of Florian, a name with ancient Roman origins. The name ultimately derives from the Roman cognomen Florus, which comes from Latin flos meaning "flower" (genitive floris). Florus was itself a...

Florianus Masculine Roman

Florianus is a Latin name that serves as the direct Florian form, derived from the Roman cognomen Florianus, itself a derivative of Florus. The root name Florus comes from Latin flos meaning “flower” (genitive floris), g...

Florijan Masculine Croatian Slovene

Florijan is a Croatian and Slovene masculine given name, equivalent to the broader European name Florian.EtymologyThe name ultimately derives from the Latin flos meaning "flower", through the Roman cognomen Florus and it...

Florimond Masculine French Literature

Florimond is a given name of uncertain etymology, possibly derived from Latin florens meaning "prosperous, flourishing" combined with the Old German element munt meaning "protection". This composite suggests a sense of "...

Florin Masculine Romanian

Florin is the Romanian form of Florinus, a Latin name that itself derived from Florus, ultimately from Latin flos meaning "flower" (genitive floris). The name thus carries a floral association, rooted in Roman naming tra...

Florinel Masculine Romanian

Florinel is a Romanian masculine given name, derived as a diminutive of Florin. Florin itself is the Romanian form of the Late Latin name Florinus, which is a derivative of the Roman cognomen Florus. Ultimately, Florus c...

Florinus Masculine Medieval Latin

EtymologyFlorinus is a Latin name derived from Florus, a Roman cognomen meaning "flower" (from Latin flos, genitive floris). The suffix -inus often denotes a diminutive or patronymic, thus Florinus can be interpreted as...

Floris Masculine Dutch

Floris is a Dutch masculine given name, derived from the Latin name Florentius, which itself comes from the Latin word florens meaning "prosperous, flourishing" or "blooming". As such, Floris carries connotations of grow...

Florizel Masculine Literature

Florizel is a literary name created by Shakespeare for the prince of Bohemia in his play The Winter's Tale (1610). Derived from the genitive form of Latin flos meaning "flower," the name evokes floral beauty and is borne...

Floro Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Floro is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of the Florus name, which originated as a Roman cognomen derived from Latin flos, meaning "flower" (genitive floris). The name carries an enduring connection to classica...

Florus Masculine Roman

Florus is a Roman cognomen derived from Latin flos meaning "flower" (genitive form floris). The name likely originated as a personal epithet denoting someone who was fresh or blooming, much like a flower. Etymology and H...

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