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FUNDA
FemaleRare female given name of Ottoman Turkish origin, signifying 'foundation', 'base' or 'depth'.
FUNMILAYO
FemaleNigerian-Yoruba name meaning "Do not let me see trouble; let us take care of ourselves.
FUNSTON
MaleRare and unusual name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted explanation for its beginnings or cultural significance. While theories suggest it may be a variant of English surname Fonston or derived from Welsh given name Gwynfudd, these connections lack evidence. Its exact history remains unclear, but Funston bearers can appreciate their distinctive moniker.
FUQUAN
MaleChinese given name derived from two characters: "Fu" meaning good fortune and "Chuan" meaning river, signifying prosperity flowing like a river.
FURAHA
FemaleUnisex name of African origin, specifically Swahili, meaning 'happiness' or 'joy'. It has been widely used in ancient African civilizations as a wish for a life filled with happiness.
FURIOSA
FemaleRare yet empowering Latin-derived feminine name, meaning 'mad' or 'frenzied', evoking strength, passion, and intensity.
FURIOUS
MalePowerful given name derived from Latin 'furiosus', meaning 'mad' or 'raging'. It originally referred to fierce warriors in Roman mythology, associated with the god of war Mars.
FURKAN
MaleTurkish name of Arabic origin, derived from "farq," meaning "to distinguish" or "to differ." It signifies uniqueness and individuality.
FURLON
MaleIrish origin given name derived from 'Fergus', meaning "strong" or "man of force".
FURMAN
MaleAmerican given name of medieval English occupational origin, derived from 'fleur' meaning arrow and '-man' denoting occupation, originally for a fletcher making arrows or crossbow bolts.
FURNELL
MaleEnglish given name derived from "fyrn" meaning 'ash tree' and "hyll" meaning 'hill', hence it signifies 'on or by the ash tree hill'.
FURNEY
MaleUncommon English name, believed to be a variant of Fernley, meaning 'woodland clearing'.
FURQAN
MaleArabic given name derived from 'furqan', meaning 'criterion' or 'discernment'. It holds historical significance in Islamic culture, being associated with Prophet Muhammad's writings and Surah Al-Furqan of the Quran.
FURTU
FemaleItalian-derived name meaning 'river', given to those born near rivers or having water-related birthmarks, believed to symbolize fluidity and adaptability.
FURY
FemaleLatin-origin given name meaning "storm" or "force", derived from the Latin word "furere". It has been associated with strength, passion, and intense emotion throughout history.
FUSAE
FemaleUnique Japanese female name with ancient origins dating back to the Heian period (794-1185). Its elements 'Fu' meaning wind/breeze and 'Sae' signifying purity/cleanliness, reflect renewal and fresh starts.
FUSAKO
FemaleTraditional Japanese female name that translates to 'not early child', often interpreted as 'a child not yet born'.
FUSAYE
FemaleRare Japanese given name combining "bamboo" and "night", symbolizing nocturnal bamboo groves.
FUSHIA
FemaleRare, Japanese-derived name meaning 'double happiness', often associated with the vibrant fuchsia flower.
FUTURE
FemaleAmerican given name, popularized by rapper Future (Nayvadius DeMuni Wilburn), signifying someone ahead of their time or destined for greatness.
FUTURE
MaleEnglish origin, signifies "coming into being" or "about to happen," derived from the word "future.
FUZAIL
MaleArabic origin name meaning 'virtues' or 'merits', associated with Islamic culture and renowned figures like Fuzail bin Ajab, a companion of Muhammad known for his intelligence and piety.
FYN
MaleScandinavian male name derived from Old Norse 'Finnr,' meaning 'fair-haired' or 'white.' It was popular among Vikings and is associated with notable figures like Irish warrior Finn MacCool and Finnish hero Väinämöinen.
FYNLEE
MaleUnique Irish girls' name derived from Finnley, meaning 'fair and calm'.
FYNLEE
FemaleUncommon American female given name likely created by combining elements from the Irish "Finn" and English surname "Lee", potentially implying Irish roots or associations.
FYNLEIGH
FemaleUnique Irish name that means "fair-haired leader" in Gaelic, with a rich historical significance among Celtic chieftains and royalty.
FYNLEY
FemaleRare Welsh name derived from 'ffin', meaning 'end' or 'limit'.
FYNLIE
FemaleDistinctive, Welsh-origin name derived from 'ffin', meaning 'end' or 'limit'. It gained popularity through Diana Wynne Jones' novels.
FYNN
MaleGerman name derived from 'vuoz', meaning 'mind' or 'intellect', also associated with Old Norse 'Finnr', signifying 'fair' or 'white'.
FYNN
FemaleGerman-origin name derived from the Middle High German word "vîn," meaning "fair-haired." It's a variant spelling of Finn and has gained popularity in recent decades among German speakers.
FYNNEGAN
MaleIrish name meaning "fair-haired champion," derived from the ancient surname Ó Fionnagáin and associated with legendary warrior Fionnagáin Ó Dalaigh.
FYNNIGAN
MaleUncommon but significant Irish name derived from Ó Finnigh, meaning "descendant of Fionn," the old Irish word for "fair" or "white.
FYNNLEE
FemaleModern, unique blend of Finley (Scottish, meaning "fair-haired hero") and Lee (English, meaning "clearing" or "meadow"), resulting in a captivating moniker without historical figures associated with it.
FYNNLEIGH
FemaleModern girl's name first used in recent years. Its origin lies in Welsh and English elements: 'ffin' meaning white or fair, and '-leigh', indicating meadow or clearing. Pronounced FIN-lee, Fynnleigh suggests openness and connection to nature while offering a distinctive yet approachable option for parents seeking an uncommon name.
FYNNLEY
MaleIrish unisex name derived from the surname "Ó Finnleatha," meaning "fair-haired" or "white warrior." It originated as a nickname for people with light hair or complexion, evolving into a given name during the early Middle Ages.
FYNNLEY
FemaleRare, distinct Irish name meaning "fair-haired hero," derived from the ancient surname Ó Fionnlaigh.
FYODOR
MaleHistoric Russian name derived from Greek Theodore, meaning 'gift of God'.
FYONA
FemaleCaptivating female name of Scottish origin derived from "Fionnaghal," meaning "white" or "fair-haired.
FYRN
FemaleThe name Fyrn originates from Old Norse and means 'fiery' or 'ardent'.
FYSHER
MaleThe name Fysher has English roots, derived from the Old English word 'fisc', meaning 'fish'. Historically used as a surname for those involved in fishing or living near water, it now serves as a unique given name.