Names That Mean O

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Fazil
Knowledgeable.
Arabic
Fazila
Excellent, outstanding, or distinguished.
Arabic
Fazilah
Virtuous, excellent, or superior in character.
Arabic
Fazio
Derived from the Latin name 'Fadius', meaning 'fortunate' or 'lucky'.
Italian
Faziuddin
Grace or bounty of the religion
Arabic
Fazlehaq
Excellence of truth.
Arabic
Fazleilahi
Excellence from God.
Arabic
Fazlerabi
Excellence of Lord.
Arabic
Fazluddin
Grace or bounty of the religion
Arabic
Fazlullah
Excellence of Allah.
Arabic
Fazlurrahman
Grace of the Most Merciful
Arabic
Fazzaal
Grace, bounty, or excellence.
Arabic
Fealty
Loyalty, faithfulness.
English
Fearadhach
Daughter of a king.
Irish
Fearchar
Beloved, dear.
Scottish
Fearchara
Beloved, dear.
Scottish
Fearcharia
Beloved, dear.
Scottish
Fearghas
Man of vigour.
Irish
Fearghus
Strong, virile.
Irish
Feargus
Vigorous, virile.
Irish
Fearmac
Son of, descendant of.
Irish
Fearnhealh
Fern-covered hill.
Anglo-saxon
Fearnleah
Fern-covered meadow.
Anglo-saxon
Featherstone
Rock or stone of feathers.
English
Febronio
Glorious, illustrious.
Italian
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
Fechin
Little raven or little crow.
Irish
Fedele
Faithful, loyal.
Italian
Fedella
Feminine form of Fedele, meaning 'faithful'.
Italian
Fedelma
Fedelma is a feminine name meaning 'beautiful' or 'good'.
Irish
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
Fedinka
Diminutive of Fyodor, meaning 'gift of God'.
Russian
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
Fedosia
Feminine form of Fedosy, meaning 'gift of God'.
Russian
Fedosya
God-given, derived from Greek Theodosia.
Russian
Fedya
He who is peaceful.
Russian
Fedyenka
Diminutive form of Fyodor.
Russian
Feeble
Not strong or sturdy.
English
Feeidha
One who is self-sufficient, independent.
Arabic
Feeiza
Cheerful, joyous.
Arabic
Feelafa
One who is kind and compassionate.
Arabic
Fehed
Warrior.
Turkish
Fehin
Warrior.
Yoruba
Fehmi
Understanding, comprehension.
Turkish
Fehredin
Brave, courageous.
Turkish
Feich
Horse lover.
Irish
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