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Fengai
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Fennis
American
Created name.
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Fenoor
Scottish
White ghost.
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Fenris
Norse
A mythical monster wolf.
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Fenris
Scandinavian
Figure in Scandinavian mythology.
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Fenton
English
Swamp town.
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Fenton
Shakespearean
'The Merry Wives of Windsor' A young gentleman.
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F'enton
English
From the farm on the fens.
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Fenuku
African
Born late.
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Fenuku
Egyptian
Born late.
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Fenwick
English
Dwelling or (dairy) farm in a fen or marsh.
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Fenwick
Scottish
Dwelling or (dairy) farm in a fen or marsh.
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Fenyang
African
Botswanan name meaning 'conqueror'.
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Fenyang
Egyptian
Conquers.
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Feo
Spanish
Ugly. Also a variant of the Greek Theo, godly.
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Feodor
Greek
Divine gift.
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Feodora
Russian
Derived from the Greek Theodora, meaning God's gift.
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Feodora
Slavic
God's gift.
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Feodras
Greek
Stone.
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Feolma
English
Ancient Saxon name.
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Feologild
English
A saint's name.
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Feolomaer
English
Historical meaning unknown; a name given in the English Lake Country.
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Feoluca
English
Historical meaning unknown; a name given in the English Lake Country.
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Feolugeld
English
Historical meaning unknown; a name given in the English Lake Country.
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Feolumaer
English
Historical meaning unknown; a name given in the English Lake Country.
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Feoras
Irish
Rock.
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Feradac
Scottish
An ancient name of the clan that became O'Kelly; meaning unknown; the name is now nearly obsolete.
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Feradach
Scottish
An ancient name of the clan that became O'Kelly; meaning unknown; the name is now nearly obsolete.
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Feran
Anglo-Saxon
Advances.
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Fercos
Welsh
Legendary son of Poch.
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