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Name
Gender
Origin
Meaning
Rating
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Friedhelm
Teutonic
True peace.
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Friedrich
German
Variant of Frederick: Merciful leader.
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Friedrich
Teutonic
Peaceful ruler.
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Friedrick
German
Nickname variant of Frederick 'peaceful ruler.'
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Friend
English
Friend.
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Frigedag
English
Friday; Frige's day.
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Frigga
Norse
Goddess of matrimonial love.
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Frigyes
Teutonic
Peaceful ruler.
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Frika
English
Bold.
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Frika
Norse
Peaceful ruler.
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Frikka
Norse
Peaceful ruler.
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Frimunt
German
Noble protector.
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Frioc
English
Historical meaning unknown; Cornish.
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Frisa
English
Curly - haired.
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Frisco
Spanish
Abbreviation of Francisco 'Free; a free man.'
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Friseal
Scottish
Gaelic form of Fraser, a Norman name probably stemming from the place name Frisselle. Because of its similarity to the French word for "strawberry," it has been associated with strawberries, which are the clan symbol.
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Frisman
English
curly-haired
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Frithebert
English
St. Frithebert is one of the 10 martyrs of Crete. The name may mean "shining peace."
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Frithegod
English
A 10th-century Frankish scholar.
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Frithel
English
Historical meaning unknown; an Old English personal name.
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Frithela
English
Historical meaning unknown; an Old English personal name.
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Frithestan
English
A 10th-century bishop of Winchester who became a saint.
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Frithona
English
The first Englishman to become Archbishop of Canterbury, Frithona (his Saxon name, meaning unknown) became St. Deusdedit ("God has given").
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Frithowulf
English
One of the earliest leaders of the Britons; "peaceful wolf."
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Frithu
English
Peace, friendship.
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Frithugar
English
A 3rd-century BC leader of the Angles, forerunners of the Britons. "Peaceful spear."
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Frithugeorn
English
An ancient leader of the Anglo-Saxons.
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Frithugis
English
An ancient Anglo-Saxon name; meaning unknown.
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Frithulaf
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Frithuric
German
An Old German name from 'frithu', meaning peace, and 'ric', meaning ruler.
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