Names That Mean To

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

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Flirt
Referring to someone who is playfully teasing or attracting attention romanti...
English
Flurry
Referring to a sudden, brief rush of wind or rain.
English
Flute
Referring to a musical instrument.
English
Flux
Referring to constant change or flow.
English
Fordan
From the ford town.
English
Forest
Referring to a dense growth of trees, a woodland.
English
Fornax
Referring to a furnace.
Latin
Forouz
Victorious or successful.
Persian
Forrest
Referring to a forest, a woodland.
English
Forseti
Referring to the Norse god of justice.
Norse
Fouz
Success, victory
Arabic
Fouzhan
Victorious soul.
Persian
Fouzia
Successful, victorious, or triumphant.
Arabic
Fouziah
Victorious.
Arabic
Fozan
Successful, victorious.
Arabic
Fozia
Successful, victorious, or triumphant.
Arabic
Fraser
Strawberry collector.
Scottish
Frashegird
Conqueror, victorious.
Persian
Fremont
Hill belonging to a nobleman.
French
French
From France or related to French culture.
English
Freystein
Holy stone.
Norse
Frimunt
Peaceful protector.
Germanic
Frisco
Referring to the city of San Francisco.
Italian
Frost
Referring to the frozen state of water.
English
Fudo
Fudo means 'immovable' or 'unshakable', often referring to the Buddhist deity...
Japanese
Fuensanta
Holy source, referring to a Marian title.
Spanish
Fulop
People's victory.
Hungarian
Fumihiro
Fumihiro means 'abundant history' or 'wide prosperity' from Japanese elements...
Japanese
Funga
Means 'to think' or 'to reason' in Swahili.
Swahili
Furqan
It means 'distinguisher' or 'criterion', referring to the Quran as the criter...
Arabic
Furud
Unique or singular, often used to describe something incomparable.
Arabic
Futaih
Victorious, triumphant.
Arabic
Futaihah
Victorious or triumphant, often used as a feminine name.
Arabic
Futooh
Victories or conquests, plural of fath.
Arabic
Futuh
Meaning 'openings' or 'conquests' in Arabic, often used in historical contexts.
Arabic
Futuhat
Conquests or victories, often used in a spiritual context.
Arabic
Future
Refers to something that is yet to come or is yet to happen..
English
Fuwad
Refers to a person with a big heart or an understanding nature..
Arabic
Fuyu
Winter, referring to the season.
Japanese
Fuyuzat
Refers to the abundance of blessings or goodness..
Arabic
Fuzailan
Refers to a man who possesses excellent or virtuous qualities..
Arabic
Fyroz
Turquoise, a precious blue gemstone.
Persian
Gabina
From Gabium (a town in Italy).
Latin
Gabril
Devoted to God.
Arabic
Gadadhar
Bearer of the club (referring to Lord Krishna).
Sanskrit
Gael
Gael means 'a Gael' or 'a Celtic person', referring to the Gaelic-speaking pe...
Irish
Gaelic
Relating to the Gaels, the ethnic group native to Ireland.
Gaelic
Gaetana
From Gaeta (a coastal town in Italy).
Italian
Gaetane
From Gaeta (a coastal town in Italy).
French
Gaetano
From Gaeta (a coastal town in Italy).
Italian
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