This is a list of submitted names in which an editor of the name is
Evil.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Friðælfr f Old NorseDerived from the Germanic name elements
friðr "love", "peace" and
ælfR "elf".
Friðlæifr m Old NorseDerived from Old Norse
friðr "beautiful, beloved" and
leifr "heir, descendant".
Fróðný f IcelandicCombination of Icelandic
fróðr "clever, wise" and
ný "new moon, waxing moon".
Frøybiǫrn m Old NorseDerived from the Germanic name elements
freyr "lord, master" and
bjǫrn "bear".
Frøygærðr f Old NorseDerived from Old Norse
freyja "lady" and
garðr "enclosure", "protection".
Fruing m EnglishMeaning unknown. This was the first name of one of the Warne brothers, who published Beatrix Potter's tales.
Fuaito m JapaneseFrom Japanese 渉 (
fu) meaning "ford, go cross, transit, ferry, import, involve", 愛 (
ai) meaning "love, affection" combined with 人 (
to) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations are possible... [
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Fufu f JapaneseFrom Japanese 風 (
fu) meaning "wind" combined with 々, a phonetic character indicting a duplication of the beginning kanji. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fuji f & m JapaneseFrom either 藤
(fuji) meaning "wisteria" or 富士
(Fuji), from the place name
Fuji. Other kanji used for this name in 2-kanji combinations include 不, a phonetic kanji that is otherwise used as a negative prefix, or 婦 meaning "woman, lady" for the first element and 志 meaning "will, aim, goal" or 治 meaning "cure; management" for the second element (二, meaning "two," is used on both, stemming from its native and Sino-Japanese readings
futa(tsu) and
ji).
Fujimi f JapaneseFrom Japanese 藤 (
fuji) meaning "wisteria" combined with 美 (
mi) meaning "beautiful". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fukashi m JapaneseFrom Japanese 洋 (
fukashi) meaning "ocean" or other kanji which are pronounced the same way.
Fukuichirou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 復 (
fuku) meaning "restore", 福 (
fuku) meaning "good luck, good fortune", 一 (
ichi) meaning "one" combined with 郎 (
rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fulya f TurkishMeans "jonquil, daffodil" in Turkish, derived from Italian
Puglia.
Fumia f JapaneseFrom Japanese 芙 (
fu) meaning "hibiscus", 美 (
mi) meaning "beautiful" combined with 亜 (
a) meaning "second, Asia". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fumihide m JapaneseFrom Japanese 文 (
fumi) meaning "sentence" combined with 秀 (
hide) meaning "excellent, outstanding". Other kanji combinations can also form this name.
Fumii f JapaneseFrom Japanese 史 (
fumi) meaning "history" combined with 衣 (
i) meaning "clothing". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fumiichirou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 文 (
fumi) meaning "sentence", 一 (
ichi) meaning "one" combined with 郎 (
rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Funebi m & f IjawMeans "education is good" in Ijaw.
Funko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 刎 (
fun) meaning "behead, cut one's throat" combined with 子 (
ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fura f IcelandicFrom Icelandic
fura meaning "pine tree", or directly from Old Norse
fura "fir tree; pine tree".
Furan f JapaneseFrom Japanese 楓 (
fuu) meaning "maple" combined with 蘭 (
ran) meaning "orchid". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Furana f JapaneseFrom Japanese 風 (
fu) meaning "wind", 楽 (
ra) meaning "comfort, music" combined with 那 (
na) meaning "what". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Furo-ria f JapaneseFrom Japanese 華 (
furo-ria) meaning "flower". Other kanji or kanji combinations can form this name as well. ... [
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Fuu f & m JapaneseFrom Japanese 楓 (
fuu) meaning "maple". Other kanji or kanji combinations are also possible.
Fuue f JapaneseFrom Japanese 楓 (
fuu) meaning "maple" combined with 恵 (
e) meaning "favour". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fuurin f JapaneseFrom Japanese 楓 (
fuu) meaning "maple" combined with 鈴 (
rin) meaning "bell, chime". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fuuyou f & m JapaneseFrom Japanese 風 (
fuu) meaning "wind" combined with 菜 (
you) meaning "vegetables, greens". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fuuyu f JapaneseFrom Japanese 風 (
fuu) meaning "wind" combined with 優 (
yu) meaning "gentleness, lithe, superior". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fuwari f JapaneseFrom Japanese 宙 (
fu) meaning "mid-air" combined with 飛 (
wari) meaning "to fly". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fuyuhi f JapaneseFrom Japanese 冬 (
fuyu) meaning "winter" combined with 姫 (
hi) meaning "princess", 妃 (
hi) meaning "empress" or 陽 (
hi) meaning "light, sun, male". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fuyuhime f JapaneseFrom Japanese 冬 (
fuyu) meaning "winter" combined with 姫 (
hime) meaning "princess". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fuyuichirou m JapaneseFrom Japanese 冬 (
fuyu) meaning "winter", 一 (
ichi) meaning "one" combined with 郎 (
rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fuyuka f JapaneseFrom Japanese
fuyu (冬), meaning "winter", and
ka (花) meaning "flower".
Fuyume f JapaneseFrom Japanese 冬 (
fuyu) meaning "winter" combined with 芽 (
me) meaning "bud, sprout, shoot". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fuyumi f JapaneseFrom Japanese 冬 (
fuyu) meaning "winter" and 美 (
mi) meaning "beautiful". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fuyuna f JapaneseFrom Japanese 冬 (
fuyu) meaning "winter" combined with 菜 (
na) meaning "vegetables, greens". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fuyuno f JapaneseFrom Japanese 冬 (
fuyu) "winter" combined with 乃 (
no), a possessive particle. Other combinations of kanji characters can also form this name.
Fuyuo m JapaneseFrom Japanese 冬 (
fuyu) meaning "winter" combined with 夫 (
o) meaning "man, husband", 男 (
o) meaning "male" or 雄 (
o) meaning "hero, manly". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fuyuse f JapaneseFrom Japanese 冬 (
fuyu) meaning "winter" combined with 星 (
se) meaning "star". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Fuyuta m JapaneseFrom Japanese 冬 (
fuyu) "winter" combined with 太 (
ta) meaning "thick, big". Other combinations of kanji are possible.
Fuyuto m JapaneseFrom Japanese 冬 (
fuyu) meaning "winter" combined with 人 (
to) meaning "person". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Gadiel m JewishMeans "God is my luck" or "God is my good fortune" in Hebrew.
Gæirlaug f Old NorseDerived from the Germanic name elements
geirr "spear" and
laug possibly meaning "betrothed woman".
Gæirmóðr m Old NorseDerived from Old Norse
geirr "spear" and
móðr "mind"; "wrath"; "courage".
Gæirunnr f Old NorseDerived from the Germanic name elements
geirr "spear" and
unnr "wave".
Gaga m GeorgianAccording to two Georgian sources, the meaning of this name is unknown.... [
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Gaito m JapaneseFrom Japanese 凱 (
gai) meaning "triumph, victory" combined with 斗 (
to), which refers to a Chinese constellation. Other kanji combinations are possible.... [
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Galaxy f English (American, Rare)From the English word
galaxy, "a collection of star systems", ultimately from from Ancient Greek γαλαξίας (
galaxías, "Milky Way"), from γάλα (
gála, "milk").
Gamuchirai f ShonaMeans "accept or receive" in Shona. It is typically given to a child born out of wedlock.
Gangulfr m Old NorseDerived from the Germanic name elements
gangr "walking, motion, path" and
ulfr "wolf".
Ganka f BulgarianOriginally a diminutive of
Gergana (via
Gerganka), used as a given name in its own right.
Garm m Norse MythologyMeans "rag" in Old Norse. In Norse mythology this is the name of a blood-stained hellhound (occasionally considered identical to
Fenrir) who guards
Hel's gate... [
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Garrison m EnglishTransferred use of the surname
Garrison. A famous bearer of the surname was American abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879)... [
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Garðar m Icelandic, FaroeseDerived from the Old Norse elements
gerðr meaning "enclosure, yard, protection" and
arr meaning "warrior". Garðarr Svavarsson (sometimes spelled Garðar) was a Swede who was the first Scandinavian to stay over winter in Iceland, in the 860s... [
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