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Horseman or knight in battle.
Arabic name meaning 'one who abstains' or 'respectable woman,' significant in Islamic tradition.
Bean grower; feminine form derived from the Latin family name Fabius.
Feminine form of Fabian, derived from Latin family name Fabius, relating to Roman heritage.
Bean grower
Bean grower, derived from the Roman family name Fabius
Bean farmer; one who cultivates beans, from the Latin Fabius.
From Latin 'faber,' meaning 'craftsman' or 'maker,' suggesting skill, creativity, and craftsmanship.
Craftsman, builder.
From Latin 'fabrica' meaning 'craftsman' or 'smith.' Historically refers to one skilled in craftsmanship or fabric work.
From Latin Fabius, relating to the Fabius family. An Italian variant of Fabrizio.
Spanish origin meaning 'eloquent' or 'fluent speaker' from Latin 'facundus'.
Virtue or excellence in Arabic; represents moral character and merit.
Merit, grace, favor, excellence
Arabic name meaning 'redeemer' or 'one who rescues'
Excellent, superior, or virtuous; distinguished and accomplished
Somali name of East African origin. Associated with Somali cultural heritage.
Grace or redemption; a name expressing divine favor
Fairy or magical being; represents enchantment and wonder.
Little wolf.
Arabic word meaning 'leopard,' symbolizing grace, strength, and agility.
Means leopard or panther in Arabic, symbolizing grace, strength, and agility.
Lynx or wild cat; a majestic animal known for strength and keen sight.
Understanding; intelligent; wise. Reflects intellectual and spiritual discernment.
Intelligent and wise; one who understands deeply from Arabic root fahima
Intelligent and understanding; feminine form of Fahim.
Bird; Yiddish name with Hebrew roots.
Fair or joyful; Yiddish name of Hebrew origin.
Fair clearing; from Old English roots indicating a beautiful or pleasant meadow.
Decisive, judge, one who decrees; authoritative leader
Trust, belief, devotion, loyalty
Related to the concept of faith, trust, and belief; virtue name.
Generous and abundant; one who is charitable and giving.
From Arabic meaning 'victory' or 'abundance, success'
Victorious or successful; feminine form of Arabic Faiz meaning triumph and victory.
Grace, benefit, blessing, virtue
Victorious or winner; represents triumph and strength
Grace or blessing in Arabic; conveying divine favor and benevolence.
Arabic name meaning 'victorious' or 'triumphant,' symbolizing conquest and success.
Arabic word meaning 'dawn' or 'daybreak'. Symbolizes new beginnings and the start of a new day.
Arabic word meaning 'sky' or 'heavens', symbolizing vastness and cosmic beauty.
Dawn or daybreak; derived from Surah Al-Falaq in the Quran, representing illumination and new beginnings.
Palestine; the Arabic word for the region and its cultural heritage, used as a given name.
Happy and fortunate, from Latin Felix
Leader, in charge, descended from a ruler
Descendant of Failean. Variant of Fallon.
Diminutive of Frances; free woman.
Fantasy or imaginative composition; from the musical term fantasia.
Free one; liberated and independent.
Little wolf. Symbolizes courage, loyalty, independence, and wild strength.
Joy and happiness
Joy, happiness, cheerfulness
Relief, joy, and deliverance; symbolizes hope and happiness from hardship.
Arabic name meaning "to rise," "elevated," or "high." Represents ascension and nobility.
Unique or singular; derived from the Arabic word 'farid' meaning one of a kind.
Unique, singular, and incomparable; one of a kind.
Unique and incomparable. Signifies singular excellence and one-of-a-kind qualities.
Unique, rare, and incomparable; one who is truly one-of-a-kind.
Unique, precious, unequaled.
Happy and joyful; one who brings happiness.
Knight or horseman, derived from the Arabic word for horse.
Happy, cheerful, or joyful.
Hero or pleasant; Persian and Arabic name.
Happy and joyful. Represents someone who brings joy and happiness to others.
Happy, joyful; a feminine form indicating cheerfulness and contentment
Joy; happiness; gladness. An Arabic name expressing delight and celebration.
Clever or intelligent, bright and mentally sharp.
Happy, joyful, cheerful
Means unique or outstanding; signifies someone exceptional and distinguished.
Unique, incomparable, singular
Means 'unique' or 'incomparable' in Arabic, suggesting distinction and singularity.
Happy, joyful, or delighted
From Arabic 'faris' meaning knight, horseman, or one who rides. Associated with nobility and strength.
Unique, distinctive, or one who stands out; Arabic for remarkable.
Fern meadow; suggests pastoral beauty and natural strength.
One who distinguishes between right and wrong; a differentiator.
One who distinguishes between right and wrong; the one who discerns truth from falsehood.
Blooming flower; derived from the Arabic name Farrah.
Dark-haired or courageous man. An Irish surname indicating valor and strength.
Beautiful and lovely; possessing fair and pleasing qualities.
Fortunate, lucky
Fortunate and blessed; one who is favored with good fortune
Wise and intelligent; derived from the Persian word 'farzan' meaning wise.
Victory or conqueror; the opener
Victory warrior; one who embodies strength and victorious valor
Victorious, destined for victory; combines fate with warrior spirit.
One who abstains. A variant of Fatimah, an important name in Islamic tradition.
One who abstains; variant of Fatima, daughter of Prophet Muhammad.
Charming; attractive and enchanting one.
The shining one; one who abstains. Variant of Fatima, the name of Prophet Muhammad's daughter in Islamic tradition.
Victorious and the opener; conqueror in Islamic tradition.
From Arabic Al-Fatiha, the opening chapter of the Quran, representing divine guidance
Captivating, one who abstains, shining one
One who abstains; the shining one who illuminates.
The shining one; West African variant of Fatima, Arabic origin meaning one who abstains.
A woman who abstains or refrains. Feminine form symbolizing virtue and spiritual strength.
Combines Fatima and Zahra. Fatima means one who abstains; Zahra means blooming flower.
A variant of Fatima, meaning 'one who abstains'; historically significant as the name of the Prophet Muhammad's daughter.
Variant of Fatima; blessed or fortunate
Daughter.
Variant of Fatima, meaning 'one who abstains' or 'the shining one.'
One who abstains; an East African variant of Fatimah with Arabic roots expressing virtue.
Daughter or blessed daughter; from West African traditions carrying connotations of joy and fortune.
The collective animal life of a region; represents nature and wildlife.
Fortunate and favored by fate; represents one blessed with good fortune and destiny.
Latin name meaning "fortunate" or "favored", derived from the Roman name Faustus.
Fortunate and auspicious, blessed with good luck.
Fortunate and blessed, from the Latin root meaning 'favored by fortune'.
Fortunate or auspicious; brings good fortune and prosperity.
Likely variant of Fabiola. From Latin 'Fabius,' meaning 'bean-grower,' or derived from the Roman family name Fabii.
Arabic name possibly meaning abundant or related to prosperity.
An Arabic name meaning 'successful,' 'victorious,' or 'triumphant.'
Small fairy or faith-related; French origin possibly from place names or diminutive forms.
Arabic; victorious or successful.
Turquoise; the precious stone and color symbolizing protection and tranquility.
One who judges or decides; signifies a judge or person of sound judgment.
Variant of Faith; represents belief, confidence, and trust.
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