Submitted Names of Length 6

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Ferdia m Irish Mythology
From Fer Diad, which is of uncertain meaning. The first element is Gaelic fear "man"; the second element could be related to dïas "two persons" ("man of the pair") or an element meaning "smoke" ("man of smoke")... [more]
Ferede m Amharic
Means "he judged" in Amharic.
Ferenz m Banat Swabian
Banatswabian borrowing of Ferenc.
Féréol m French (Rare)
Variant form of Ferréol. Known bearers of this given name include the French portrait painter Féréol Bonnemaison (died 1827) and the French composer and violinist Jacques Féréol Mazas (1782-1849).
Fergun m Turkish (Anglicized, Rare)
Possibly an Anglicized form of Turkish Fergün.
Ferial f Arabic
Arabic variant of Faryal.
Ferida f Bosnian, Arabic
Variant of Farida.
Feride f Uzbek, Albanian
Albanian and Uzbek form of Farida.
Feriel f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi variant of Faryal (chiefly Algerian and Tunisian).
Ferike f Hungarian
Diminutive of Franciska.
Ferjan m Dutch (Rare)
Combination of Ferdinand and Jan 1.
Ferlin m American (Rare)
Name of country music artist Ferlin Husky (1925-2011).
Ferman m English
Variant of Furman.
Ferman m & f Kurdish
Means "order, command" in Kurdish.
Ferman m Turkish
Means "command, order" in Turkish, ultimately from Persian فرمان (farman).
Fernán m Galician (Rare), Spanish, Medieval Spanish
Galician form of Fernando, as well as a Spanish variant.
Fernet f Romani
Romani form of Fernette.
Fernie m English
Diminutive of Ferdinand.
Feroza f Urdu, Bengali
Urdu and Bengali form of Firouzeh.
Ferrán m Aragonese, Medieval Spanish
Aragonese and Medieval Spanish form of Ferdinand.
Ferrie m Dutch
Dutch diminutive of Ferdinand.
Ferris m & f English (Rare), Irish, Scottish
Transferred use of the surname Ferris. See also Fergus.
Ferruh m Turkish
Turkish form of Farrokh.
Férula f Literature
Presumably from Latin ferula meaning "reed, whip, rod, ferule, staff; fennel plant or rod". This was used by author Isabel Allende for a character in her novel 'La casa de los espíritus' (1982).
Feruna f Slovene (Rare)
Slovene dialectal variant of Veronica.
Feruze f Crimean Tatar, Turkish
Crimean Tatar and Turkish form of Firuza.
Ferzan m Kurdish, Turkish
Turkish and Kurdish form of Farzan.... [more]
Fetene m Amharic
Means "he is swift" in Amharic.
Fetera f Amharic
Means "creative" in Amharic.
Fethry m Literature
This name was invented by the cartoonists Al Hubbard and Dick Kinney in 1964 for their new carachter, Fethry Duck, who is Donald Duck's bizarre and out of the box cousin. Fethry Duck didn't have success in the USA, but he became popular in Europe and in Brazil.
Fewesi f & m Amharic
Means "to heal" in Amharic.
Feykir m Old Norse, Icelandic
Old Norse byname, From Old Norse feykir meaning "blowing, tossing, rushing one", "fire".
Feytje f Dutch (Archaic)
Diminutive of Sophia found among Dutch colonists in America in the 1600s and 1700s.
Feyyaz m Turkish
Possibly a Turkish form of Fayiz.
Fezzik m Literature
In The Princess Bride (1973) by William Goldman, Fezzik is a gentle Turkish giant.
Ffinlo m Manx
Variant of Finlo.
Ffoulk m Medieval Welsh
Old welsh form of Fulk
Fiacha m Old Irish
Derived from Old Irish fïach "raven". This name was borne by several High Kings of Ireland.
Fiadot m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Theodotos.
Fiafia f Samoan
Means "happy" in Samoan.
Fianci f Romani
Variant of Fiance.
Fianna f Dutch (Rare)
Combination of Fie and Anna.
Fiatoa m Tongan
Tongan form of Theodore.
Fidane f Albanian
Feminine form of Fidan.
Fiddah f Muslim (Modern, Rare)
Variant transcription of Fidda.
Fideel m Dutch (Rare), Flemish (Rare)
Dutch form of Fidelis (see Fidel).
Fidèle m French (Rare)
French form of Fidel.
Fidele m Literature
Means faithful. Used as a false name by Imogen in Shakespeare's play Cymbeline.
Fideli f Swedish (Modern, Rare), Literature
Derived from the name Fia. Fideli is one of the main characters in the Swedish children's book 'Den Vita Stenen' (1964). Usage of this name is most likely inspired by this book.
Fideli m Romansh
Romansh form of Fidelis.
Fidelu m Corsican (Archaic)
Corsican form of Fidelis.
Fidias m Ancient Greek
Variant transcription of Φειδίας (see Phidias)
Fiefia m Tongan
Means "rejoice, gladness" in Tongan.
Fields m English
Transferred use of the surname Fields.
Fielea m Tongan
Means "wish to speak" in Tongan.
Fiënne f Dutch (Rare)
Contraction of Fabiënne. It is also possible that there are cases where this name is (intended to be) a variant of Viënne.
Fienne f Dutch (Rare)
Variant of Fiene. Also compare Fiënne, which is very similar in appearance but has a completely different etymology.
Fiesco m Theatre
Fiesco is the eponymous character of "Fiesco", a drama written by the German playwright Friedrich Schiller.
Fietje f Frisian
Feminine version of Fiete a diminutive of Friedrich.
Fievel m Popular Culture
Variant spelling of Feivel, as seen in the animated film "An American Tail." It doesn't seem to be an existing spelling (as in, seen on human beings), so it is likely that Fievel is actually a more phonetical spelling of Feivel: the creators of the film must have thought that Fievel would be easier to pronounce for American audiences than Feivel.
Fifika f Romani
Possibly a Romani form of Fifi.
Fífill m Old Norse, Icelandic
From Old Norse fífill meaning "dandelion".
Fifine f Walloon, Picard
Walloon diminutive of Djozefine and Picard diminutive of Joséphine.
Fifino f Provençal
Diminutive of Jóusefino.
Figgin m Medieval English
Diminutive of Fulke.
Fijtje f West Frisian
Feminine form of Feie.
Fikile f Tsonga
Means "arrived" in Tsonga.
Fikiri f Amharic
Means "love" in Amharic.
Fikrət m Azerbaijani
Derived from Arabic فِكْرَة (fikra) meaning "thought, idea".
Fikree m Thai (Muslim)
Thai form of Fikri.
Fikret m Bosnian, Crimean Tatar
Derived from Arabic فِكْرَة (fikra) meaning "thought, idea".
Fikrie m Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay variant of Fikri.
Fīleia f Medieval Baltic
Medieval Lithuanian contracted form of Fīlītseia.
Filemu m & f Samoan
Means "quiet, peacefulness" in Samoan.
Filena f Italian
Feminine form of Fileno.
Filene f English
Means "loved one, loving, beloved, dear" in Old English. Also a variant of Faline and Felina.
Fileno m Italian (Rare)
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Current theories, however, link this name to Classical Greek φιλεῖν (filein) "to love".
Filëpa f Kashubian
Feminine form of Filip.
Filiai m Tongan
Means "choose amongst many things" in Tongan.
Filica f Romanian
Diminutive of Filofteia, not commonly used as a given name in its own right.
Filice m Corsican
Variant of Felice.
Filici m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Felice.
Filico m Spanish, Italian
Spanish form of Philiscus and Philicus and Italian form of Philicus
Filios m Greek (Cypriot)
Male form of Filio.
Filípe m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Filip.
Filipî m Kurdish
Northern Kurdish form of Philip.
Filipo m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Philip.
Filira f Greek Mythology (Hispanicized)
Spanish form of Philyra. The mythological character is also called Felgre in Spanish.
Filisc m Catalan
Catalan form of Philiscus
Filius m Literature (Rare)
Comes from the latin word "filius" meaning "son." ... [more]
Fillep m Hunsrik
Hunsrik form of Philip.
Fillie f English
Diminutive of Filomena and other names that begin with Fil.
Fillys f Medieval English
Of debated origin. Some academics consider this name a variant of Felis and Phelis, the medieval English form of Old French Felise, while others see Fillys as an early variant of Phyllis.
Filmer m English (Rare), English (Canadian, Rare), American (Rare)
Variant of Fillmore. A notable namesake is Canadian musician Filmer Edwin Hubble (1904-1969).
Filona f Polish
Feminine form of Filon.
Filone m Italian
Italian form of Philon.
Filpus m Old Swedish, Finnish (Rare)
Old Swedish and Finnish short form of Philippus.
Filsan f & m Somali (Rare)
The best of her/his age. ... [more]
Findis f Literature
Probably a combination of Finwë and Indis. This is the name of the older daughter and first child of Finwë and Indis in Tolkien's legendarium... [more]
Findus m Literature, German (Modern, Rare), Swedish (Modern, Rare)
Findus is a tomcat in the children's book series 'Pettson and Findus' by the Swedish writer and illustrator Sven Nordqvist. The cat is named after a cardbox with the printing "Findus green peas". Findus is a trademark by Nestlé for frozen food and the name is derived from Swedish fruktindustri "fruit industry".
Fineás m Hungarian
Cognate of Phineas, meaning "serpent's mouth".
Fineas m Romanian, Italian
Romanian and Italian form of Phineas.
Fineen m Irish
Anglicized form of Finghin.
Fineta f Catalan
Diminutive of Josefina.
Fineto f Provençal
Short form of Dóufineto and diminutive of Fino 2.
Fingar m History (Ecclesiastical)
The name of an obscure Irish saint. According to legend, Fingar and his sister Piala were children of an Irish king. They were converted by Saint Patrick, driven into exile by their father, and landed first in Brittany, where they were well received, before moving on to Cornwall where they died at the hand of Tewdrick, king of Dumnonia... [more]
Fingon m Literature
Sindarin form of Findekáno.
Finian m Irish
Variant of Finnian.
Finidy m & f Malagasy
Means "chosen" in Malagasy.
Finita f Spanish
Diminutive of Josefa.
Finita f Spanish
Diminutive of Fina.
Finlei f Obscure
Variant of Finley.
Finnea f English (American, Rare, Archaic)
Possibly intended as a feminine form of Finneas.
Finney m English
Diminutive of Phineas.
Finney f Icelandic
Combination of the Old Norse name elements finnr "a Finn; a Lapp" and ey "island; flat land along a coast" (which is also often related to the Old Norse name element auja "(gift of) luck; fortune").
Finnie f English
Diminutive of Seraphina
Finnja f German (Modern)
Meaning unknown, possibly a form of Finya.... [more]
Finoés m Arthurian Cycle
Son of the mighty Lyanor of the Mountain. He fought with his father – neither knowing the other’s identity – and was killed.
Finola f Medieval Italian
Diminutive of Fina.
Finral m English (Americanized, ?)
Character in the anime Black Clover who utilizes spatial magic.
Finrod m Literature
Sindarin form of the Quenya name Findaráto, meaning "golden-haired champion". Finrod was an Elf in 'The Silmarillion'. He was the oldest son of Finarfin and Eärwen and the brother of Galadriel.
Finuca f Galician
Diminutive of Fina.
Finvid m Old Swedish
Old Swedish variant of Finvidh.
Fiodar m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Theodore.
Fiodor m Moldovan
Romanian form of Fyodor.
Fiokla f Belarusian
Belarusian form of Thekla.
Fionán m Irish
Variant of Fionnán.
Fiqret m Albanian
Variant of Fikret.
Firash m Afghan
Successful
Firdes f Turkish
Turkish form of Firdaus.
Firdus m Tatar
Possibly a form of Firdaus
Firéne f Medieval Hungarian
Of unknown origin and meaning.
Firhan m Indonesian, Malay
Indonesian and Malay variant of Farhan.
Fíriel f Literature
A fictional character created by J.R.R. Tolkien. Fíriel was a Númenórean noblewoman, the daughter of Orontor, a member of the Faithful's faction and a friend of Elendil. When her father departed, she was left as a maiden in the household of Elendil... [more]
Firipi m Shona
Shona form of Philip.
Firman m Indonesian
Means "decree, commandment" in Indonesian, ultimately from Persian فرمان (fārman).
Firman m English
Variant of Firmin.
Firmus m Late Roman, Catalan, German, Polish (Rare)
Derived from the Latin firmus, meaning "firm, solid, stable, resistant, resolute, determined, steadfast, courageous, (figuratively) consistent, constant robust, vigorous, healthy, strong one"... [more]
Firoza f Bengali
Derived from Bengali ফিরোজা (firoza) "turquoise", ultimately from Classical Persian فیروزه‎ (firoza).
Firtsa f Russian (Rare)
Russian form of Tirzah.
Firüzä f Bashkir, Tatar
Bashkir and Tatar form of Firuzeh.
Fisayo m & f Western African, Yoruba
Means "add to my joy" in Yoruba.
Fisnik m Albanian
Derived from Albanian fisnik "noble, gallant; generous; person of high moral character; (historically) nobleman, gentleman".
Fiston m French (African)
Most Commonly used In Congo.
Fistos m Greek
Modern Greek spelling of Phestos, which is the ancient Greek form of Festus.
Fitela m Anglo-Saxon Mythology
Old English equivalent of Sinfjötli. It occurs in the anonymous 8th-century epic poem 'Beowulf'.
Fitime f Albanian
Feminine form of Fitim.
Fitore f Albanian
Derived from Albanian fitore "victory".
Fitria f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Fitri.
Fitsum m & f Amharic
Means "absolute" in Amharic.
Fiyero m Literature
Based on the word 'furious'. The name for the love interest of the Wicked Witch of the West, Elphaba, in the book Wicked by Gregory Maguire.
Fjarki m Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
From Icelandic fjarki meaning "quad".
Fjodor m Estonian
Estonian transcription of Russian Фёдор (see Fyodor).
Fjokla f Latvian (Rare)
Latvian borrowing of Russian Fyokla.
Fjólar m Icelandic
Combination of Icelandic fjóla "violet flower" and Old Norse herr "army, warrior". It may be used as a masculine form of Fjóla.
Flaive m Ancient Roman (Gallicized)
French and Norman form of Flavius and Flavia.
Flamen f Breton
Variant of Flammenn.
Flamig m & f Breton (Rare)
Variant of Flammig.
Flamus m Arthurian Cycle
Seneschal of King Evadain.... [more]
Flanna f Irish
Means “red haired” in Irish.
Flàvia f Catalan, Gascon, Provençal
Catalan, Gascon and Provençal form of Flavia.
Flavià m Catalan
Catalan form of Flavianus.
Flavìo f Provençal
Provençal form of Flavie.
Flaviy m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Flavius.
Flawia f Polish
Polish form of Flavia.
Flawit m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Flavitus.
Flégon m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Phlegon.
Flegón m Spanish
Spanish form of Phlegon.
Fletch m English
Diminutive of Fletcher.
Fleura f American (Rare, Archaic)
Elaboration of Fleur in the style of Flora.
Fleury m French
Masculine form of Fleur. This was the name of an 11th-century prince of France, a son of Philip I.
Flicka f English, Popular Culture
Diminutive of Felicity. This name was notably borne by the titular character (a horse) in the 1941 children's novel My Friend Flicka by Mary O'Hara.
Flicky f English
Diminutive of Felicity (compare Flick).
Flieur f Jèrriais
Jèrriais form of Fleur, cognate of Flora, as well as a direct adoption of Jèrriais flieur "flower".
Flisch m Romansh
Variant of Felix, traditionally found in the Surselva region and in central Grisons.
Fljura f Estonian (Rare)
Estonian transcription of Russian Флюра (see Flyura).
Fllocé m Norman
Variant of Floscé'.
Floare f Romanian (Rare)
Directly taken from Romanian floare "flower".
Flöera m Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Florian.
Floire f Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Judeo-Anglo-Norman variant of Fleur and Floria.
Flojir m Arthurian Cycle
In Wirnt von Grafenberg’s Wigalois, a knight from Belamunt who killed Feroz, the husband of Ruel the hag.
Flonne f Popular Culture
Flonne is the name of a main character of Disgaea, a series of tactical RPG games developed by Nippon Ichi.
Floora f Finnish
Finnish form of Flora.
Florci f Spanish
Diminutive of Florencia.
Florée f Arthurian Cycle
A cousin and friend of Princess Hermondine of Scotland.... [more]
Floree f Arthurian Cycle
A lady kidnapped by Sir Caradoc of the Dolorous Tower. Caradoc also kidnapped Guinevere.... [more]
Flores f English
Diminutive of Flora, Florence and other names beginning in Flo.
Floria f Albanian (Rare)
Feminine form of Flori.
Florià m Catalan
Catalan form of Florianus.
Florie f Albanian
Feminine form of Flori.
Florim m Albanian
Derived from Albanian flori "gold; gold coin, florin; golden thread; (term of affectionate address to a child) dear, honey".
Florin m Albanian
Derived from Albanian flori "gold; gold coin, florin; golden thread; (term of affectionate address to a child) dear, honey".
Florio m Italian (Rare), Spanish (Latin American, Rare), Romansh (Archaic)
Italian and Spanish form of Florius. A known bearer of this name was the Uruguayan architect and art critic Florio Parpagnoli (1909-1978).
Flóris m Hungarian
Diminutive of Flórián.
Floris f English (American, Rare)
Presumably either a variant of Florice or a version of Florence influenced by the spelling of Doris... [more]
Florka f Polish
Diminutive of Flora.
Floros m Greek
Modern Greek spelling of Phloros, which is the ancient Greek form of Florus.
Floruś m Polish
Diminutive of Florian.
Floscé' m Norman
Norman form of Floscellus.
Flossy f English
Variant of Flossie.
Floure f Romani
A bona fide cognate of Flora, this name is derived from the Romani adjective floure "flowery".
Flóvin m Faroese
Modern form of Flóvent.
Flowey m Popular Culture
Variant of Flower. In the RPG Undertale, Flowey is a sentient golden flower, the soulless reincarnation of Asriel, who tricks the player by calling his attacks "friendliness pellets".
Floyda f English
Feminine form of Floyd.
Fluffy m Pet, Literature
In Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Fluffy was the monstrous guard dog.
Flurin m Romansh
Romansh form of Florinus.
Flurry f English
Derived from the English word “flurry”, which is used to describe a light and gentle snowfall.
Flutra f Albanian
Contracted form of Flutura.
Flykra f Faroese (Modern)
Directly taken from Faroese flykra "(snow) flake".
Flynne f & m English (Rare)
Variant or feminine form of Flynn.
Flyura f Russian, Tatar, Bashkir
Russian or Tatar name, possibly derived from the female name Flora.
Fɨnyuyn f Central African
Means "bird" in Kom.
Foivos m Greek
Modern Greek form of Phoibos.
Fokion m Greek (Rare)
Modern Greek form of Phokion.
Folkvi f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Folkví.
Folkví f Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements folk "people" and "home, temple, sanctuary".
Folmer m West Frisian
Frisian form of Folkmar.
Foluke m & f African, Nigerian
means Placed in God's hands
Foniya f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek foniy meaning "transitory, passing".
Fonsie m Italian, Spanish
Diminutive of Alfonso.
Fontas m Greek
Short form of Xenofontas.
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.
Fonzie m Italian (Modern, Expatriate), Popular Culture
Short form of Alfonso this was the name of Henry Winkler's character on "Happy Days" (1974-1984) whose real name was Arthur Fonzarelli aka "The Fonz"
Forcaz m French (Archaic)
Local name of uncertain origin and meaning found in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region up until the 1600s.
Fordel m Norwegian (Archaic)
Means "advantage" in Norwegian, ultimately derived from the Middle Low German word vordēl.