Names That Mean O

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Felis
Means 'cat' in Latin, referring to the feline genus.
Latin
Felisberta
Feminine form of Felisberto, meaning 'bright fame'.
Portuguese
Felise
Feminine form of Felix, meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate'.
French
Felita
Diminutive of Felicia, meaning 'happy' or 'lucky'.
Spanish
Felix
Happy, fortunate, or lucky.
Latin
Felixa
Feminine form of Felix, meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate'.
Latin
Feliz
Means 'happy' or 'fortunate' in Portuguese.
Portuguese
Felka
Felka is a diminutive of Felicja, meaning 'lucky' or 'fortunate'.
Polish
Fellah
Fellah means 'peasant' or 'farmer' in Arabic.
Arabic
Felman
Man of peace or peaceful man.
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
Fembar
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of 'fem' (female) and 'bar' (barrier...
English
Femi
Love me, or cherish me.
Yoruba
Femke
Little woman.
Dutch
Fenella
Fair shoulders.
Scottish
Fenia
From Phoenician origin (meaning palm tree).
Russian
Fenil
Name of a flower.
Gujarati
Fenmore
From the marsh.
English
Fennella
Fair Shouldered.
Irish
Fenris
Name of a mythological wolf.
Norse
Fenten
From the marsh settlement.
English
Fentin
From the marsh settlement.
English
Fentn
From the marsh settlement.
English
Fenton
From the marsh town.
English
Fentun
From the marsh town.
English
Fentyn
From the marsh town.
English
Fenuku
Born on a Wednesday (Akan).
Akan
Fenwick
From the pasture with the fen (marshy land).
English
Feodor
Gift from God.
Russian
Feodora
Gift from God.
Russian
Feodore
Gift from God.
French
Feodoriya
Gift from God.
Russian
Feodras
Ruler of peace.
Lithuanian
Feofan
Manifestation of God.
Russian
Feon
Blend of the names Felix and Leon.
English
Feoras
Smooth rock.
Scottish
Feoris
From the banks of the river Forth.
Scottish
Feraasat
Insight, perception.
Arabic
Ferand
Adventurous, bold.
French
Ferazia
Precious.
Persian
Ferchar
Manly or strong man.
Gaelic
Ferde
Bold, brave.
Hungarian
Ferdia
Man of God or man of the gods.
Irish
Ferdie
Journey of peace, derived from the Germanic elements 'frid' meaning peace and...
Germanic
Ferdinan
Courageous traveler.
Spanish
Ferdinand
Brave journey.
German
Ferdinanda
Feminine form of Ferdinand, meaning 'bold journey' or 'peaceful venture'.
Italian
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