Girl Names That Mean Of

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Florinda
Feminine form of Florindo, meaning 'flowering' or 'blooming'.
Spanish
Florinia
Feminine form of Florinius, meaning 'flowering' or 'blooming'.
Latin
Floriza
Combination of Flora and -iza, meaning 'flower' or 'blooming'.
Spanish
Florrie
Diminutive of Florence, meaning 'flourishing' or 'prosperous'.
English
Flossie
Diminutive of Florence, meaning 'flourishing' or 'prosperous'.
English
Flower
Represents the blossom of a plant.
English
Fojan
A name of Persian origin meaning 'light' or 'radiance'.
Persian
Fontenot
Diminutive of Fontaine, meaning 'little fountain'.
French
Foram
Fragrance of flowers.
Gujarati
Forsythia
Named after the Forsythia flower, which is a genus of flowering plants.
English
Fortuna
Fortuna is the Roman goddess of luck and fortune.
Latin
Frederikke
Peaceful ruler, feminine form of Frederik.
Norwegian
Fredrica
Feminine form of Frederick, meaning 'peaceful ruler'.
English
Fredrika
Peaceful ruler, feminine form of Fredrik.
Swedish
Freesia
From the name of the flower, which was named after the German botanist Friedr...
English
Frenchie
A term of endearment for a French person or French bulldog.
English
Frigga
Frigga is the Norse goddess of marriage, motherhood, and fertility, wife of O...
Norse
Frosty
Resembling or characteristic of frost.
English
Fuji
Derived from the Japanese word for wisteria, often associated with Mount Fuji.
Japanese
Fulmala
Garland of Flowers.
Sanskrit
Fumiko
Child of abundance or wealth.
Japanese
Futaihah
Victorious or triumphant, often used as a feminine name.
Arabic
Gaandhaari
Name of a queen.
Sanskrit
Gaangey
Son of Ganga (the river).
Sanskrit
Gabriellah
Combination of Gabriella and Leah.
English
Gabryela
God is my strength (feminine form of Gabryel).
Hebrew
Gabryiela
God is my strength (variation of Gabryela).
Hebrew
Gaea
Goddess of the Earth.
Greek
Gaela
Feminine form of Gael, "stranger" or "foreigner".
Irish
Gaelia
Feminine form of Gael, "stranger" or "foreigner".
Irish
Gaeliah
Combination of Gael and the suffix "iah" which means "God is my light".
Irish
Gaganadipika
Lamp of the sky.
Sanskrit
Gaganasindhu
Ocean of the sky.
Sanskrit
Gaganasri
Beauty of the sky.
Sanskrit
Gaia
The meaning of Gaia is Earth, Mother Earth.
Greek
Gaila
The meaning of Gaila is Father's joy.
Hebrew
Gailia
The meaning of Gailia is Lively, joyful.
Hebrew
Gajara
Garland of flowers.
Sanskrit
Galaxy
A system of stars.
English
Galeed
Witness heap, a mound of stones serving as a testimony.
Hebrew
Galley
A galley is a type of ship, used as a surname for someone who worked on one.
English
Gallia
Referring to the ancient region in Europe, known as Gaul, which encompassed p...
Latin
Gallina
Hen or chicken, often used as a nickname.
Italian
Galline
Little hen or chicken, a term of endearment.
Italian
Galochka
Diminutive of Galina, meaning 'calm' or 'serene'.
Russian
Gana
A name for the Hindu god Ganesha, meaning 'lord of the ganas'.
Sanskrit
Ganamurthi
Lord of the Ganas, an epithet of the Hindu god Ganesha.
Sanskrit
Gananayika
Leader of groups; feminine leader
Sanskrit
Ganesa
Lord of the hosts.
Sanskrit
Ganesah
Lord of the hosts.
Sanskrit
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