AwinitafCherokee Means "fawn" in Cherokee, derived from ᎠᏫ (awi) meaning "deer".
DamhánmIrish From Old Irish Damán meaning "calf, fawn", derived from dam "ox, deer" and a diminutive suffix. This was the name of an early Irish saint, a brother of Saint Abbán.
DamhnaitfIrish From Old Irish Damnat meaning "calf, fawn", a combination of dam "ox, deer" and a diminutive suffix. This name was borne by a 6th-century saint from Monaghan, as well as the 7th-century saint commonly called Dymphna.
ElainfWelsh Means "fawn" in Welsh. This name was created in the 19th century.
FawnfEnglish From the English word fawn for a young deer.
OfermHebrew Means "fawn" in Hebrew. This makes it a modern variant of the Classical Hebrew name Ophrah.