English Baby Names

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Filburt
Bright, shining.
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Fildes
Lives in the field.
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Fillbert
Bright, famous.
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Fillberte
Bright, famous.
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Fillbirt
Bright, famous.
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Fillbirte
Bright, famous.
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Fillip
Lover of horses.
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Fillmore
Very famous.
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Filmer
One who films.
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Filmore
Very famous.
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Finch
From the English word referring to a small bird.
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Findleah
Findleah means 'find meadow' or 'discover clearing' from Old English elements.
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Findleigh
From the field of ferns.
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Finesse
Refinement and skill, derived from the French word 'finesse'.
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Finlea
Fair meadow or white field.
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Finleah
Fair warrior, derived from the Gaelic name Fionnlagh.
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Finleigh
Fair hero or fair warrior.
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Finnleah
Fair meadow.
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Finnleigh
Fair meadow.
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Finnley
Fair meadow.
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Fire
Natural phenomenon of combustion.
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Firman
Decree, order.
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Firth
From a place name meaning 'woodland' or 'brushwood' in Old English.
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Fisher
Occupational name for a fisherman.
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Fisk
Occupational name for a fisherman.
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Fiske
Occupational name for a fisherman.
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Fitch
Derived from a nickname for a person with a weasel-like appearance or character.
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Fitz
Son of.
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Fitzadam
Son of Adam.
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Fitzgilbert
Son of Gilbert.
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Fitzhugh
Son of Hugh.
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Fitzjames
Son of James.
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Fitzroi
Son of the King.
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Fitzroy
Son of the King.
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Fitzwalter
Son of Walter.
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Fitzwater
Son of Walter.
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Fitzwilliam
Son of William.
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Flag
Banner, symbol.
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Flair
Style, elegance.
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Flame
Bright, burning fire.
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Flanders
From the region of Flanders in Belgium, used as a surname for someone from th...
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Flash
Referring to something that happens suddenly and quickly; often associated wi...
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Flax
Referring to the flax plant or linen.
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Fleada
From the Old English words meaning 'dweller at the marsh'.
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Fleance
Invented by Shakespeare for a character in Macbeth, possibly derived from 'fl...
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Flecher
Derived from Old French 'flèche' meaning arrow, referring to an arrow maker.
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Fleet
Swift.
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Fleetwood
From the stream in the woods.
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Flemmyng
From Flanders.
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Flemyng
From Flanders.
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