Names That Mean From

Discover baby names meaning From for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Farnley
From the fern meadow.
English
Farnli
From the fern slope.
English
Farnly
From the fern meadow.
English
Farren
Adventurous or wandering, derived from an English surname.
English
Farrimond
Journey protection, derived from Old English elements faran (to travel) and m...
English
Farris
Horseman or knight, derived from the Arabic word 'faris'.
Arabic
Fatehpal
Victorious protector, derived from Sanskrit 'fateh' meaning victory and 'pal'...
Punjabi
Fathullah
Victory or opening from Allah
Arabic
Fatime
Captivating, or one who abstains from nursing.
Arabic
Fatimi
Derived from Fatima, meaning 'captivating' or 'one who abstains'.
Arabic
Fattan
Victory or triumph, derived from the Arabic root f-t-h.
Arabic
Fattuhah
Victory or conquest, derived from the Arabic root f-t-h.
Arabic
Favio
Derived from the Roman family name Fabius, meaning 'bean grower'.
Italian
Favion
Derived from the Latin name Fabius, meaning 'bean grower'.
English
Favor
Derived from the English word favor, meaning 'goodwill' or 'kindness'.
English
Favora
Derived from Latin 'favor', meaning 'good will' or 'kindness'.
English
Favore
Derived from the Italian word 'favore', meaning 'favor' or 'kindness'.
Italian
Favour
Derived from the English word favour, meaning 'goodwill' or 'kindness'.
English
Favoura
Derived from the word 'favor', meaning grace or goodwill.
English
Fawaat
Helper or assistant, derived from Arabic root f-w-t.
Arabic
Fay
Fay is derived from the Old English word for 'fairy' or 'elf'.
English
Faye
Faye means 'fairy' or 'elf' from Old English.
English
Fazaal
Grace, favor, or blessing from God.
Arabic
Fazio
Derived from the Latin name 'Fadius', meaning 'fortunate' or 'lucky'.
Italian
Fazleilahi
Excellence from God.
Arabic
February
Derived from the Latin word 'februum' meaning purification, referring to the ...
English
Februus
Februus is a Roman god of purification, from whom the month of February deriv...
Latin
Federico
Peaceful ruler, derived from the Germanic elements frid 'peace' and ric 'power'.
Italian
Federigo
Peaceful ruler, derived from the Germanic elements frid 'peace' and ric 'power'.
Italian
Fedlim
Derived from Old Irish 'fedb' meaning 'ever good' or 'constant'.
Irish
Fedor
God's gift, derived from Greek Theodoros.
Russian
Fedore
Derived from the Greek name Theodore, meaning 'gift of God'.
Russian
Fedosya
God-given, derived from Greek Theodosia.
Russian
Feland
From the field.
English
Felda
From the field.
German
Felder
From the field.
German
Felding
From the field.
English
Feldon
From the field hill.
English
Feldtun
From the field town.
English
Feldun
From the field hill.
English
Felice
Happy or fortunate, from Latin 'felix'.
Italian
Felicio
Happy or lucky, derived from Latin 'felix'.
Spanish
Felicity
Derived from Latin 'felicitas', meaning happiness or good luck.
English
Feliniah
Happiness from God.
Hebrew
Feltan
From the field town.
English
Feltin
Derived from a place name meaning 'field town'.
English
Felton
From the town by the field.
English
Feltyn
From the field town.
English
Fenia
From Phoenician origin (meaning palm tree).
Russian
Fenmore
From the marsh.
English
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