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Fontus m Roman Mythology
Derived from Latin fons, meaning "fountain, spring; source". This was the name of a god of wells and springs in Roman mythology, the son of Juturna and Janus.
Foris m Greek
Diminutive of Christoforos.
Fornax f Roman Mythology, Astronomy
Means "furnace, oven" in Latin. This was the name of the Roman goddess of baking. She ensured that the heat of ovens did not get hot enough to burn the corn or bread. The name also belongs to a constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere, named for the Roman goddess.
Fòrt m Lengadocian
Lengadocian form of Fortunatus.
Fortunada f Gascon, Provençal
Gascon and Provençal form of Fortunata.
Fortunius m History (Ecclesiastical)
Derived from Latin fortuna, meaning "luck". This name was borne by a martyr who became an archbishop of the Church of Carthage during the early 7th century.
Foteinos m Greek (Rare)
Variant transcription of Φωτεινός (see Photinos).
Foula f Greek
Diminutive of Sofoula.
Fountain m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Fountain. This was borne by Fountain E. Pitts (1808-1874), an American Methodist minister and Confederate chaplain, Fountain L. Thompson (1854-1942), an American senator from North Dakota, and Fountain Hughes (ca... [more]
Fragana f Breton
Feminine form of Fragan.
Fraganez f Breton
Variant of Fragana.
Franc m Provençal
Provençal form of Frank.
Franceso f Provençal
Provençal form of Françoise.
Francha f Aragonese
Feminine form of Francho.
Françisco m Medieval Spanish
Medieval Spanish variant of Francisco.
Francise f French (Rare)
Feminine form of Francis.
Françoun f Provençal
Provençal form of Françoise.
Frangiskos m Greek (Cypriot, Rare)
Variant transcription of Φραγκίσκος (see Fragkiskos).
Fransisca f Dutch (Rare), Indonesian
Dutch and Indonesian variant of Francisca.
Fransisko m Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Francisco.
Fratzeska f Greek
Greek borrowing of Francesca.
Frederi m Occitan
Variant of Frederic.
Frederico f Provençal
Provençal form of Frédérique.
Freedom m & f English (Puritan), English (African)
From Old English frēodōm, used in reference to the Biblical verse 2 Corinthians 3:17, "Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom." The name found a resurgence in usage during the American centennial of 1876 and bicentennial of 1976... [more]
Fregia f Greek
Diminutive of Afroditi.
Freida f Greek
Diminutive of Afroditi.
Frenando m Medieval Spanish
Medieval Spanish variant of Fernando.
Freya f Greek (Rare)
Variant transcription of Φρέγια (see Fregia).
Freyia f Greek (Rare)
Variant transcription of Φρέγια (see Fregia).
Frida f Greek
Variant transcription of Φρείδα (see Freida) and Φρίντα (see Frinta), both diminutives of Afroditi.
Frinta f Greek
Diminutive of Afroditi and Freideriki.
Fris m Occitan
Occitan form of Friso.
Frisia f Occitan
Feminine form of Fris.
Frosoula f Greek
Diminutive of Effrosyni, via its short form or diminutive Froso.
Fruela m Gothic, Medieval Spanish, Asturian (Rare)
Medieval variant of Froila. This was the name of two Asturian kings.
Fudji f Japanese (Archaic)
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 藤 or Japanese Hiragana ふぢ (see Fuji). It was used in the Edo Period.
Furina f Roman Mythology, Popular Culture
Variant of Furrina. This name also occurs in the 2020 video game Genshin Impact.
Furkat m Uzbek, Tajik, Kyrgyz, Turkmen
Derived from Arabic فرقة (furqah) meaning "parting, separation".
Furunedes f Romani (Caló)
Means "mercies" in Caló. This name is used as the Caló form of Mercedes.
Fuso f Japanese (Rare)
Possibly derived from Japanese 父祖 (fuso), meaning "ancestor".
Fyen f Medieval Dutch
Possibly a diminutive of Fye.
Fyeruza f Uzbek
Variant of Feruza.
Fyllio f Greek
Diminutive of Triantafyllia.
Fyllitsa f Greek
Diminutive of Triantafyllia.
Fynlo m Manx
Variant of Finlo.
Gab f French (Rare)
Short form of Gabrielle.
Gabiana f Gascon
Feminine form of Gabian.
Gabín m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Gabinus.
Gabon m Medieval Basque
Means "Christmas" in Basque.
Gabone f Basque
Derived from Basque gabon "Christmas", this name is the Basque equivalent of Navidad.
Gabrièla f Gascon
Feminine form of Gabrièu.
Gabrielo f Provençal
Provençal form of Gabrielle.
Gacian m Provençal
Provençal form of Gatien.
Gaciana f Provençal
Feminine form of Gacian.
Gadía f Asturian
Truncated form of Agadía.
Gadina f Asturian
Diminutive of Gada.
Gaetan m Provençal
Provençal form of Caietanus (see Gaetano).
Gáhppá m Sami
Sami form of Kaapo.
Gaietan m Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon form of Caietanus (see Gaetano).
Gaietana f Lengadocian, Gascon
Feminine form of Gaietan.
Gairat m Uzbek
Variant of Gayrat.
Gaiwin m Breton (Rare)
Possibly a Breton form of Gawain.
Gaizkane f Basque
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Salvadora.
Galinos m Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek form of Galenos.
Gállá m Sami
Sami form of Kalle.
Galla f Breton
Derived from Old Irish gal "valour".
Gallatin m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Gallatin.
Gallez f Breton
Variant of Galla.
Ganation m Romani (Archaic)
Possibly derived from the English word generation "age group".
Ganglati m Norse Mythology
Means "lazy walker" in Old Norse. It is borne by a servant of Hel.
Ganglöt f Norse Mythology
Means "lazy walker" in Old Norse. It is borne by a serving-maid of Hel.
Gara f Folklore, Spanish (Canarian)
Derived from Guanche *gar meaning "superiority, advantage, height", and taken from place name Garajonay. According to an unattested local legend, Gara and Jonay were a pair of young Guanche lovers who died together in a joint suicide at Garajonay peak.
Garabiel m Asturian
Asturian form of Gabriel.
Garaine f Basque
Derived from either Basque garaipen "victory" or garaitza "victory; win", this name is considered a Basque equivalent of Victoria and Victoire.
Garaipen f Basque
Derived from either Basque garaipen "victory", this name is considered a Basque equivalent of Victoria and Victoire.
Garaitza f Basque
Derived from either Basque garaitza "victory; win", this name is considered a Basque equivalent of Victoria and Victoire.
Garbrant m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch form of Garibrand.
Garcia m Portuguese (Brazilian), Medieval Spanish
Portuguese form of Garsea, as well as a medieval Spanish variant.
Garcilaso m Medieval Spanish, Spanish (Rare)
Combination of Garci or García and the surname Laso. It is the name of a famous Spanish poet and soldier from the 16th century.
Garfa m Guanche
Borne by a chieftain of Telde, Gran Canaria.
Garitin f Occitan
Diminutive of Margarida.
Garoa f Basque
Derived from Basque garo "fern". This name came into usage thanks to Txomin Agirre's novel Garoa (1907-1912).
Garoé m & f Spanish (Canarian)
Derived from the name of a til tree (species Ocotea foetens) that was considered sacred by the indigenous inhabitants of El Hierro, Canary Islands. The name comes from Guanche gărăw, which later mutated to garoe, meaning "lake, river".... [more]
Gartred f Literature
Form of Gertrude used in Daphne du Maurier's 1946 novel The King's General.
Gartzene f Basque
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Graciana and Gratienne.
Gashia m Medieval Occitan
Occitan form of Hartz.
Gassia m Medieval Occitan, Gascon
Occitan and Gascon form of Garsea.
Gastoun m Provençal
Provençal form of Gaston.
Gastounet m Provençal
Diminutive of Gastoun.
Gaucelin m Provençal
Provençal form of Jocelyn.
Gaud f Breton
Diminutive of Margod.
Gaudéncia f Gascon
Feminine form of Gaudenç.
Gaufrèdi m Provençal
Provençal form of Godfrey.
Gaumet m Spanish (Canarian, Rare)
Name of a king of the island of La Gomera in the 15th century, according to historian Pedro Agustín del Castillo (1669-1741). This name has been revived in modern times.
Gaussem m Medieval Occitan
Possibly from Germanic gaut "Goth" and heim "home".
Gautié m Provençal
Provençal form of Gauthier.
Gavkhar f Uzbek
Variant of Gavhar.
Gaylyn f English
Variant of Galyn. Also a combination of Gay and Lyn.
Gaynel f English
Variant of Gaynell.
Gaynell f English
Combination of Gay and Nell.
Gayo m Asturian (Rare)
Diminutive of Olegario.
Gayrat m Uzbek, Tajik
Uzbek and Tajik form of Khayrat.
Gazmira f Spanish (Canarian, Rare)
Derived from Guanche *gazmir meaning "reed, grass". This was the name of a place in the island of La Palma (recorded as Gasmil). It was also borne as a surname by Francisca de Gazmira, a Guanche woman who defended the rights of the Canarian aborigines during the conquest and Christianization of La Palma in the late 15th century... [more]
Gazmira f Albanian
Feminine form of Gazmir.
Ge m Occitan (Rare)
Diminutive of Gerard.
Geísa f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Brazilian Portuguese variant of Gisela.
Generous f English (African)
From the English word generous. It is most common in Uganda.
Geneviva f Provençal
Provençal variant of Genevieva.
Genilda f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Contraction of Geni and Ilda as well as a feminine form of Genilson.
Genilson m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Of debated origin and meaning; theories include a combination of Geni with the suffix -son and a corruption of Genésio.
Genofa f Medieval Basque
Contracted form of Genovefa.
Gențiana f Romanian (Rare)
Derived from Romanian gențiană meaning "gentian".
Gentzane f Basque
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde based on Basque gentza, itself a variant of bake "peace; tranquillity, serenity"; this name was intended as a Basque equivalent of Paz 1.
Genya f Filipino
Diminutive of Eugenia.
Georgy m Scots
Diminutive of George.
Geracina f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Meaning unknown, possibly a Portuguese feminine form of Gerasimos.
Gerakina f Greek, Folklore
From the Greek word for the common buzzard (species Buteo buteo), a bird native to mainland Europe, which is derived from a diminutive of Ancient Greek ἱέραξ (hierax) meaning "hawk, falcon" (see Hierax)... [more]
Geraud m Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon form of Gerald.
Gerauda f Lengadocian, Gascon
Feminine form of Geraud.
Geraxane f Basque
Basque equivalent of Graciana and Gratienne.
Gercke m Medieval Baltic
Medieval Latvian diminutive of Gerard.
Gerde m Medieval Baltic
Medieval Latvian short form of Gerard.
Gerdrut f Medieval Baltic
Medieval Latvian form of Gertrude.
Gereg m Breton
Variant of Gireg.
Gergore f Basque (Archaic)
Coined by Sabino Arana Goiri and Koldo Elizalde as a Basque equivalent of Gregoria.
Gerlane f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Allegedly a Brazilian Portuguese feminine form of Gerland.
Germano f Provençal
Provençal form of Germaine.
Germinal m French, Spanish (Rare)
From the name of the seventh month in the French Republican Calendar. The month was named after the Latin word germen, meaning "germination". In Spain, this name came to be used by anarchist parents who were eager to reject traditional names during the Second Spanish Republic (1931-1939).
Geronte m Guanche
Borne by the father of Guanche leader Tenesor.
Gertke f Low German (Archaic), Medieval Baltic
Diminutive of Gertrude, also recorded in 15th and 16th-century Latvia.
Gertraude f German
German form of Gertrude.
Gervai m Provençal
Provençal form of Gervasius.
Gervàsia f Provençal, Gascon
Feminine form of Gervasi.
Gexina f Basque (Archaic)
Basque equivalent of Graciana and Gratienne.
Gheerlof m Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch form of Gerulf.
Gheertruud f Medieval Dutch
Medieval Dutch form of Gertrude.
Ghiocel m Romanian (Rare)
Means "snowdrop (flower)" in Romanian (genus Galanthus).
Giannoula f Greek
Diminutive of Gianna.
Gid f Breton
Short form of Margaid.
Gidas m Provençal
Provençal form of Gildas.
Gilabèrt m Gascon, Provençal
Gascon and Provençal form of Gilbert.
Gilaberta f Provençal
Feminine form of Gilabèrt.
Gilbèrt m Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon form of Gilbert.
Gilbèrta f Gascon
Feminine form of Gilbèrt.
Gildàs m Provençal
Provençal form of Gildas.