Names That Mean The

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

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Favor
Derived from the English word favor, meaning 'goodwill' 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
Fay
Fay is derived from the Old English word for 'fairy' or 'elf'.
English
Fayaad
The one who is abundant in blessings and goodness
Arabic
Fazio
Derived from the Latin name 'Fadius', meaning 'fortunate' or 'lucky'.
Italian
Faziuddin
Grace or bounty of the religion
Arabic
Fazluddin
Grace or bounty of the religion
Arabic
Fazlurrahman
Grace of the Most Merciful
Arabic
Featherstone
Rock or stone of feathers.
English
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
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
Feidhelm
Bright feather.
Irish
Felabeorbt
Brilliant as the sun.
English
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
Feliciano
Feliciano is the Italian form of the Latin name Felicianus, meaning 'fortunat...
Italian
Felicie
Felicie is the French form of Felicia, meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate'.
French
Felis
Means 'cat' in Latin, referring to the feline genus.
Latin
Feltan
From the field town.
English
Felton
From the town by the field.
English
Feltyn
From the field town.
English
Fenmore
From the marsh.
English
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
Fenwick
From the pasture with the fen (marshy land).
English
Feon
Blend of the names Felix and Leon.
English
Feoris
From the banks of the river Forth.
Scottish
Ferdia
Man of God or man of the gods.
Irish
Ferdie
Journey of peace, derived from the Germanic elements 'frid' meaning peace and...
Germanic
Fereleth
derived from the name Feral, meaning wild or untamed.
English
Feren
derived from the name Ferenc, meaning free.
Hungarian
Fergie
Diminutive of the name Fergus, meaning man of vigor.
Scottish
Feri
Diminutive of Ferenc, the Hungarian form of Francis, meaning 'free man'.
Hungarian
Ferko
Diminutive of Ferenc, the Hungarian form of Francis, meaning 'free man'.
Hungarian
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