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My Names
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Origin
Meaning
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Forbia
Scottish
Headstrong.
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Ford
Shakespearean
'The Merry Wives of Windsor' Mistress Ford.
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Ford
English
River crossing.
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Ford
Shakespearean
'The Merry Wives of Windsor' A Gentleman of Windsor.
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Forde
English
A shallow place used to cross a river or stream. Surname.
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Fordwin
English
An Anglo-Saxon family and personal name, meaning unknown but likely to refer to a river crossing.
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Fordyce
Scottish
From a surname based on a place in Banffshire.
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Forenza
Latin
Flower.
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Forest
English
Keeps the forest 'Woodland.'
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Forest
French
Woods; forest.
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Forester
English
Forest-ranger. Surname.
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Forester
French
Variant of Forest: Woods; forest.
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Forgael
Irish
Variant of Fergal: Brave.
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Forlaith
Scottish
A princess who became an abbess.
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Formerio
Spanish
Patron saint of the lands of Treviño.
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Foro
Spanish
Forum.
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Forrest
English
Woodland.
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Forrest
French
From the woods.
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Forrest
Latin
Dwells in the forest.
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Forrest
English
forest, woods
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Forreste
English
Dwells in the forest.
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Forrester
English
Keeps the forest.
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Forrester
French
Variant of Forest: Woods; forest.
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Forseti
Norse
Son of Balder.
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Forster
French
Variant of Forest: Woods; forest.
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Forthher
English
Historical meaning unknown; a thegn (thane) whose name appears in Bede's history.
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Forthred
English
Historical meaning unknown; an 8th-9th century abbot.
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Fortinbras
Shakespearean
'Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' Prince of Norway.
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Fortino
Latin
Strong; fortunate.
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Fortun
French
Lucky.
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