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My Names
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Gender
Origin
Meaning
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Ferron
English
Ironworker.
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Fer'r'udj
African
Young partridge.
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Ferrudja
African
Young partridge.
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Ferryl
Irish
Variant of Farrell: Brave man.
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Ferryn
English
Adventurous.
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Fertus
Spanish
He has been borne/carried.
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Feruzi
African
Turquoise. Precious stone. (Swahili, Kenya-Tanzania, East Africa)
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Feruzi
African
Turquoise. Precious stone. (Swahili, Kenya-Tanzania, East Africa)
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Fesseha
African
Joy (Ethiopian).
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Feste
Shakespearean
'Twelfth Night', also called 'What You Will' A clown, servant to Olivia.
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Festus
Biblical
Festive, joyful.
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Festus
Scottish
An English name often used by Irish and Scots to Anglicize Fachnan or Fachtna, the name of a sixth-century Irish saint and first bishop of Ros Carbery. Festus is from the Latin for festive/joyful.
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Ffanci
Welsh
Fancy.
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Fferyll
Welsh
Welsh form of Virgil 'bears the staff'.
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Fflergant
Welsh
Legendary king of Brittany.
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Fflewdwr
Welsh
Legendary son of Naw.
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Ffodor
Welsh
Legendary son of Ervyll.
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Ffowc
Welsh
Of the people.
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Ffraid
Welsh
Welsh form of Bridget: strong.
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Fharly
English
From the bull or sheep meadow.
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Fhionnlaigh
Scottish
Bright warrior; fair hero.
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Fia
Scottish
A deer. Fia was a son of Finn MacCúmhaill.
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Fia
Italian
A flickering fire.
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Fia
Scottish
Dark of peace.
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Fiach
Scottish
Fiach MacHugh O'Beirne was a 16th-century Irish rebel who fought the English.
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Fiacha
Scottish
A hunter.
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Fiachna
Scottish
The son of a mythical sea god.
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Fiachra
Irish
Saint.
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Fiacra
Celtic
Eagle.
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Fiacre
Celtic
Eagle.
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