Finley
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unisex
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The name Finley originates from the Gaelic surname 'Fionnlagh', composed …
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Literal translation: 'Fair warrior' or 'Fair-haired hero'. In Australian English, …
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Faaiz
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male
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Arabic origin, derived from the root 'F-A-Z' meaning 'success' or …
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Success, victory, or triumph in literal translation. In Australian English …
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Fabian
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male
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Latin origin, deriving from the Roman name 'Fabius', which is …
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Literal translation relates to 'bean', symbolising fertility, growth, and sustenance …
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Fabiana
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female
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Latin, from 'Fabius' which means 'bean grower', with a historical …
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Literal translation: 'bean grower'. In the Australian context, it carries …
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Fabien
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male
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Latin origin; derived from the Latin name 'Fabius', which was …
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Literal translation: 'bean grower' or 'bean ancestor'. In the Australian …
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Fabrice
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male
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Latin via Old French, from the Latin 'Fabricius', derived from …
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Craftsman or artisan — emphasizing skills in craft and trade, …
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Fadak
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female
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The name 'fadak' has roots in Middle Eastern languages, particularly …
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Literal translation of 'fadak' in Arabic refers to a place …
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Fadhel
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male
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The name Fadhel appears to have roots in Arabic, likely …
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Literal translation of Fadhel is 'virtuous' or 'excellent'. In Australian …
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Fadhil
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unisex
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Arabic origin, from the root 'F-D-L' meaning 'to be excellent …
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Literal translation is 'virtuous' or 'noble'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Fadi
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male
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Arabic, from فادى (Fadi), meaning 'saviour' or 'redeemer'. The name …
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Literal translation from Arabic is 'saviour' or 'redeemer'. In the …
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Fadl
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male
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Arabic; derived from the root 'f-d-l' which means 'to do, …
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In Australian English contexts, 'Fadl' signifies 'virtue', 'grace', or 'bounty', …
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Fahad
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male
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Arabic; derived from the Arabic root fh-d (فهَد), meaning 'to …
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Literal translation: 'Leopard' or 'Cheetah' in Arabic, symbolising strength, agility, …
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Fahan
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male
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The name 'Fahan' originates from Ireland, specifically the village of …
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Literal translation relates to 'little ford' or 'small crossing' in …
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Faheem
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male
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Arabic origin, from the root 41511m (fa-hm), meaning 'generous' or …
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Literal translation is 'generous' or 'compassionate'. In Australian contexts, it …
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Faida
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female
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The name 'Faida' likely traces back to Arabic roots, where …
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Literal translation is 'benefit' or 'advantage,' connoting positive qualities such …
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Faiha
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female
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Faiha is of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic root …
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The name Faiha means 'blooming' or 'abundance' in Arabic, symbolising …
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Faiq
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unisex
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The name 'Faiq' originates from Arabic, where it is written …
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The literal translation of 'Faiq' is 'superior', 'excellent', or 'surpassing'. …
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Faisal
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male
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Arabic origin, derived from the root 'F-S-L' meaning 'to judge' …
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The literal translation of Faisal is 'the splitter' or 'the …
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Faisel
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unisex
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The name Faisel has roots in Arabic, derived from the …
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Literal translation is 'decisive' or 'judge'. In the Australian context, …
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Faith
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female
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English origin, derived from the Old French 'feid' or 'fede', …
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Literal translation: 'faith', representing trust, belief, and spiritual conviction. In …
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Faithmackenzie
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female
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The name Faithmackenzie appears to be a modern compound, combining …
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The name 'Faithmackenzie' can be interpreted as 'faith of Mackenzie' …
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Faiyaz
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male
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Arabic, from الفياض (Al-Fayāz), meaning 'abundance, overflow, grace'. The name …
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Literal translation is 'abundance' or 'overflow'. In the Australian context, …
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Faiza
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female
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The name Faiza is of Arabic origin, derived from the …
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Literal translation: 'The victorious' or 'one who attains.' In Australian …
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Faizan
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male
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Arabic, from the root ‘f-ʾ-z’ meaning ‘to grant success or …
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Bounty, success, and prosperity. In Australian English contexts, Faizan connotes …
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Faizullah
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male
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Arabic – From the roots 'Fa'iz' meaning 'victorious' or 'successful' …
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Literal translation: 'Victory of God'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Fallon
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female
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The name Fallon originates from Old Irish, derived from the …
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Literal translation: 'descendant of Fallamhain'. In Australian English, it is …
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Falx
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unisex
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The name 'Falx' originates from Latin, where it means 'sickle' …
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Literal translation is 'sickle' or 'scythe'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Fan
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male
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English origin; from Old French 'fan', from Latin 'fanus', originally …
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Literal: 'a device used for creating a current of air, …
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Fangyi
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female
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The name 'Fangyi' originates from Chinese, where it is composed …
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Literal translation combines 'fragrant' and 'harmony' — symbolising a girl …
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Fanta
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female
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The name Fanta is of African origin, particularly popularized in …
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In its original context, Fanta does not have a specific …
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Far
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female
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The name 'Far' does not have origins in traditional Australian …
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Literal translation of 'Far' is 'at a great distance.' In …
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Farah
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female
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Farah originates from the Arabic name فَرَح (Faraḥ), meaning 'joy' …
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Literal translation as 'joy' or 'happiness'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Faraja
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male
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The name 'Faraja' originates from the Swahili language, where it …
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Literal translation is 'relief' or 'comfort'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Faraz
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male
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Faraz is of Persian origin, derived from the Persian word …
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Literal translation of Faraz is 'high' or 'elevation', symbolising aspiration, …
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Fareda
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female
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Arabian and Persian roots, derived from the Arabic name 'Fareda' …
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Literal translation as 'unique' or 'precious' in Australian English contexts, …
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Fareeha
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female
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From Arabic فَرِيحَة (Farīḥah), derived from the root ف-ر-ح (f-r-ḥ), …
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Literal translation is 'joyful', 'happy', or 'delightful'. In the Australian …
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Farees
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male
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Arabic—Derived from the root 'F-R-S', meaning 'knight' or 'horseman'. The …
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'Knight' or 'horseman'. In Australian English contexts, it carries connotations …
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Farhad
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male
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Persian (Farsi), derived from Farhād, an ancient Persian name composed …
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Joy or delight given; a name denoting happiness and the …
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Farhan
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male
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Arabic origin, from the root word 'f-r-ḥ', meaning 'joy', 'happiness', …
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Literal translation is 'joyful' or 'happy'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Farhat
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female
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Farhat is of Arabic origin, derived from the root word …
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Literal translation is 'joy' or 'happiness'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Farheen
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female
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Arabic; derived from the Arabic root 'f-r-h' meaning 'joy' or …
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Joyful, happy, or delighted. In Australian English contexts, it conveys …
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Farid
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male
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Farid originates from Arabic, where it means 'unique' or 'precious'. …
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Literal translation is 'unique' or 'precious'. In an Australian English …
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Fariha
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female
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Arabic origin, derived from فَريحَة (Fāriḥah), meaning 'happy', 'joyful', or …
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Literal translation as 'happy' or 'joyful'. In the Australian context, …
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Faris
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male
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Arabic origin, from the root word 'Faris' meaning 'knight' or …
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Literally 'knight' or 'horseman'. In Australian English contexts, it connotes …
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Farish
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male
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Derived from Old English roots, possibly related to the name …
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Generally interpreted as 'knight' or 'horseman', aligning with its Arabic …
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Farniya
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female
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The name 'Farniya' appears to have roots in Middle Eastern …
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While specific etymology for 'Farniya' is limited, it may be …
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Farooq
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unisex
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Arabic; derived from the root ف ر ق (f-r-q), meaning …
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'The one who distinguishes or separates'. In local contexts, it …
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Farrah
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female
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Arabian and Hebrew origins; the name Farrah derives from the …
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Literal translation from Arabic is 'happiness' or 'joy'. In Australian …
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Farrin
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male
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Possibly derived from Gaelic or Old English roots, although the …
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The literal meaning of 'Farrin' is not definitively established. It …
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Faruk
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unisex
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Arabia; from the Arabic name فَرُوق (Farūq), meaning 'distinguisher' or …
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Literal translation is 'distinguisher' or 'the one who differentiates between …
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Farwa
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female
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The name Farwa originates from Arabic roots, where it means …
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Literal translation: 'joy' or 'happiness'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Farzad
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male
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Farzad is a Persian name, derived from Middle Persian ‘Farr’ …
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Literal translation is 'bestowed glory' or 'glorious gift'. In Australian …
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Farzana
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female
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Persian, from the Persian name فرزان (Farzān), meaning 'wise' or …
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Literal translation: 'wise' or 'intelligent'. In the Australian context, it …
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Farzand
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male
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Persian (Farsi) - Derived from the Persian language, where 'farzand' …
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Literal translation is 'child' or 'offspring'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Farzina
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female
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The name Farzina originates from Persian, derived from the Arabic …
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Literal translation is 'precious' or 'valuable' in Persian, carrying connotations …
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Fasih
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male
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The name Fasih originates from Arabic, where it means 'eloquent,' …
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Literal translation: 'eloquent' or 'articulate.' In Australian English contexts, it …
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Fasiha
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female
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The name 'Fasiha' originates from Arabic, where it means 'eloquent' …
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Literal translation is 'eloquent' or 'fluently spoken'. In Australian English …
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Fateh
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male
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Origin & Etymology - The name Fateh derives from Arabic, …
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Meaning - Literal translation is 'victory'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Fatehjit
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male
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The name Fatehjit originates from Punjabi (Gurmukhi script: ਫਤਿਹਜਿੰਦ), combining …
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Literal translation: 'Victorious life' or 'Conqueror's life' in Punjabi. In …
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Fatehjot
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male
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Fatehjot appears to be a unique or rare name with …
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Given its apparent novelty or rarity, 'Fatehjot' does not have …
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Fatehpartap
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male
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Derived from Persian and Punjabi roots, 'Fatehpartap' combines 'Fateh' meaning …
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Victory and splendour or glory, symbolising success and noble achievements …
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Fatehveer
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male
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Fatehveer is derived from Punjabi roots, combining 'Fateh' (meaning 'victory') …
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Literal translation: 'Victorious Warrior'. In the Australian context, it connotes …
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Fatema
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female
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Arabic origin, from the name فاطمة (Fāṭimah), associated with Fatimah, …
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Literal translation from Arabic: 'one who abstains' or 'to abstain'. …
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Fatemeh
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female
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Persian (Fāṭemeh or Fatemeh), derived from Arabic via Persian influence. …
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'Captivating' or 'one who abstains' in Arabic, symbolising purity and …
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Fathima
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female
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Arabic origin, derived from the root 'F-T-M' meaning 'to believe' …
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Literally means 'captivating' or 'one who abstains'. In Australian contexts, …
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Fathimah
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female
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The name Fathimah originates from Arabic, deriving from the root …
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Literal translation: 'one who abstains' or 'one who is frail'. …
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Fatiema
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female
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Fatiema is a name that appears to be of African …
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The literal translation and nuanced meaning of Fatiema are not …
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Fatima
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female
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Arabic, Fatima (فاطمة) - derived from the Arabic root 'f-t-m', …
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Literal translation is 'one who abstains' or 'captivating'. In Australian …
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Fatimah
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female
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The name Fatimah originates from Arabic roots, specifically from the …
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Literal translation of Fatimah is 'one who abstains' or 'weaned'. …
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Fatimatu
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female
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Arabic, from the root F-T-M (Fatem) meaning 'to decide' or …
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'Captivating' or 'One who abstains' in some interpretations, but primarily …
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Fatimeh
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female
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The name Fatimeh (also spelled Fatima) originates from the Arabic …
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Literal translation of Fatimeh is 'one who abstains' or 'weaned', …
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Fatir
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male
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The name 'Fatir' originates from Arabic, derived from the root …
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'The Creator' or 'The Originator' — emphasising divine creation and …
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Fatmata
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female
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Fatatma is a variation of Fatimah, which originates from Arabic. …
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Literal translation: 'one who abstains' or 'chaste'. In Australian English …
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Fatumata
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female
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Fatumata has roots in Polynesian and Māori languages, with variations …
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In the Māori context, Fatumata is believed to mean 'faith' …
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Faustin
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male
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Latin origin, from the name 'Faustinus', derived from 'Faustus' meaning …
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Literal translation: 'fortunate' or 'lucky'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Faustino
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male
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Latin, from 'Faustinus', derived from 'faustus' meaning 'fortunate' or 'lucky'. …
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Fortunate or lucky; associated with good fortune and prosperity in …
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Fauve
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female
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French origin, derived from the Old French word 'fauve' meaning …
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Literally translates to 'wild' or 'savage,' often associated with the …
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Favour
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female
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Origin & Etymology - From Latin 'fav-horus', related to 'favor' …
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Meaning - Literal translation as 'favor', signifying kindness, grace, or …
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Fay
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female
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The name Fay derives from Old French 'Fay' or 'Fée', …
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Literal translation is 'fairy' or 'magical being'. In Australian English, …
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Fayanna
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female
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The name Fayanna appears to be a modern or invented …
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The name Fayanna can be interpreted as combining 'Fay', meaning …
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Faye
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female
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The name Faye originates from Old French 'Fée', derived from …
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Literal translation is 'fairy' or 'enchantment'. In the Australian context, …
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Fayez
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male
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Arabic - فايز (Fayiz), meaning 'victorious' or 'successful'. The root …
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'Victorious' or 'Successful' in English. In the Australian context, it …
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Faysa
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female
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The name 'Faysa' appears to be a contemporary or creative …
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In the Australian context, 'Faysa' can be poetically interpreted as …
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Faysal
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male
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Arabic origin, from the root 'F-Y-S', meaning 'to decide' or …
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Literal translation is 'the decision-maker' or 'the adjudicator'. In Australian …
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Fayzan
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male
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The name Fayzan is of Arabic origin, derived from the …
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Literal translation: 'Virtue' or 'Goodness.' In the Australian context, Fayzan …
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Fazil
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unisex
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Arabic origin, from the root 'f-z-l' meaning 'to succeed, to …
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The literal translation of 'Fazil' is 'virtuous', 'excellent', or 'virtuous …
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Fearne
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female
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Old English origin, derived from 'fern', referring to the plant, …
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Literal translation: 'fern', a type of lush, green plant. In …
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Febe
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female
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Latin, from 'februarius', related to the Roman festival of purification …
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The name 'Febe' is associated with 'bright' or 'radiant', inspired …
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Fechi
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female
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The name 'Fechi' appears to be of uncertain origin and …
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Lacking standard derivation, 'Fechi' can be interpreted as a unique, …
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Fedha
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female
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Swahili origin, from the Arabic word 'fida' meaning 'precious' or …
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'Fedha' means 'silver' or 'precious' in Swahili, symbolising value, purity, …
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Feebee
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female
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The name Feebee appears to be a modern or invented …
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Feebee likely functions as a whimsical, affectionate variant of names …
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Feelix
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male
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The name 'Feelix' appears to be a modern, invented name …
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Literal translation and nuances in Australian English contexts suggest 'Feelix' …
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Fei
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female
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Derived from various cultural contexts, 'Fei' is a name found …
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Literal translations and local nuances vary by language. In Australian …
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Felicia
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female
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Latin origin from 'Felix', meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate'. The name …
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Happy, fortunate, or lucky. In Australian English contexts, it conveys …
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Felicity
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female
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From Latin 'Felicitas', meaning 'happiness' or 'good fortune'. The name …
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Literal translation is 'happiness' or 'good fortune'. In Australian English, …
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Felipe
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male
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Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived from the Latin 'Philippus', meaning …
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Literal translation: 'Lover of horses'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Felisa
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female
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The name Felisa originates from Latin, derived from 'Felix', meaning …
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Literal meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate', connoting positivity and luck. In …
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Felise
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female
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The name Felise appears to have roots in Polynesian languages, …
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While the exact meaning of Felise is not well-documented, it …
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Felix
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male
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Latin, derived from 'Felix' meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate'. The name …
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Happy, fortunate, or blessed. In Australian English contexts, it often …
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Femke
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female
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Dutch diminutive form of 'Fem', itself a short form of …
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'Femke' means 'little girl' or 'young woman' in Dutch, with …
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