List of Baby Names for Boys

  • Fitz Gilbert
    It is patronymic, since the prefix Fitz- derives from the Latin filius, meaning "son of." Its variants include the alternate forms FitzGilbert, Fitz Gilbert, Fitz-Gilbert, fitz Gilbert, and the given name turned surname Gilbert or Gilberts.
    Meaning: Son of gilbert Origin: English
  • Fitz Hugh
    Fitzhugh is an English Anglo-Norman surname originating in Northamptonshire and Bedfordshire. It is patronymic as the prefix Fitz- derives from the Latin filius, meaning "son of". Its variants include FitzHugh, Fitz-Hugh, Fitz Hugh, fitz Hugh, and its associated given name turned surname Hugh.
    Meaning: Son of hugh Origin: English
  • Fitz James
    Meaning: Son of james Origin: English
  • Fitz Patrick
    The Gaelic prefix "Mac" means "son of", plus "giolla", a devotee or servant, and the personal name "Padraig" from the Roman "Patricius" meaning "the one of noble birth". ... This is the only surname in Ireland with the Norman-French prefix "Fitz" which is of native Irish origin, the others being Norman.
    Meaning: Son of patrick Origin: English
  • Fitz Simon
    Fitz (pronounced "fits") is a prefix in patronymic surnames of Norman origin, that is to say originating in the 11th century. The word is a Norman French noun meaning "son of", from Latin filius (son), plus genitive case of the father's forename.
    Meaning: Son of simon Origin: English
  • Fitz Walter
    Fitz (pronounced "fits") is a prefix in patronymic surnames of Norman origin, that is to say originating in the 11th century. The word is a Norman French noun meaning "son of", from Latin filius (son), plus genitive case of the father's forename.
    Meaning: Son of walter Origin: English
  • Fitz Water
    Fitzwater Name Meaning. Irish: altered spelling of the Anglo-Norman French patronymic Fitzwalter 'son of Walter' (see Walter).
    Meaning: Son of walter Origin: English
  • Fitz Adam
    Fitz Name Meaning. English: generally said to be from Anglo-Norman French fi(t)z 'son', used originally to distinguish a son from a father bearing the same personal name.
    Meaning: Son of adam Origin: English
  • Fitz Gerald
    Irish Surname - Fitzgerald. The Irish name Fitzgerald (spelled Mac Gearailt in Ireland), is of Anglo-Norman origin meaning 'the son of Gerald'. The Fitzgeralds of Ireland are said to be descended from Maurice, son of Gerald (husband of Nesta, Princess of Wales), constable of Pembroke and of a royal heritage in Wales.
    Meaning: Son of gerald Origin: English
  • Fitz Gibbon
    The surname Fitzgibbon is derived from the name Gibb, a short form of the Norman personal name Gilbert. ... The name features the distinctive Irish patronymic prefix "fitz," which means "son of" in Anglo-French.
    Meaning: Son of gilbert Origin: English
  • Fitz Gilbert
    It is patronymic, since the prefix Fitz- derives from the Latin filius, meaning "son of." Its variants include the alternate forms FitzGilbert, Fitz Gilbert, Fitz-Gilbert, fitz Gilbert, and the given name turned surname Gilbert or Gilberts.
    Meaning: Son of gilbert Origin: English
  • Fitz Hugh
    Fitzhugh is an English Anglo-Norman surname originating in Northamptonshire and Bedfordshire. It is patronymic as the prefix Fitz- derives from the Latin filius, meaning "son of". Its variants include FitzHugh, Fitz-Hugh, Fitz Hugh, fitz Hugh, and its associated given name turned surname Hugh.
    Meaning: Son of hugh Origin: English
  • Fitz James
    Meaning: Son of james Origin: English
  • Fitz Patrick
    The Gaelic prefix "Mac" means "son of", plus "giolla", a devotee or servant, and the personal name "Padraig" from the Roman "Patricius" meaning "the one of noble birth". ... This is the only surname in Ireland with the Norman-French prefix "Fitz" which is of native Irish origin, the others being Norman.
    Meaning: Son of patrick Origin: English
  • Fitz Simon
    Fitz (pronounced "fits") is a prefix in patronymic surnames of Norman origin, that is to say originating in the 11th century. The word is a Norman French noun meaning "son of", from Latin filius (son), plus genitive case of the father's forename.
    Meaning: Son of simon Origin: English
  • Fitz Walter
    Fitz (pronounced "fits") is a prefix in patronymic surnames of Norman origin, that is to say originating in the 11th century. The word is a Norman French noun meaning "son of", from Latin filius (son), plus genitive case of the father's forename.
    Meaning: Son of walter Origin: English
  • Fitz Water
    Fitzwater Name Meaning. Irish: altered spelling of the Anglo-Norman French patronymic Fitzwalter 'son of Walter' (see Walter).
    Meaning: Son of walter Origin: English
  • Fitzadam
    Meaning: Son of adam Origin: English
  • Fitzgibbon
    The surname Fitzgibbon is derived from the name Gibb, a short form of the Norman personal name Gilbert. This name was originally derived from the name Gislebert, which is comprised of the Germanic elements "gisil," which means "hostage" or "noble youth," and "berht," which means "bright" or "famous."
    Meaning: Son of gilbert Origin: English
  • Fitzgilbert
    It is patronymic, since the prefix Fitz- derives from the Latin filius, meaning "son of." Its variants include the alternate forms FitzGilbert, Fitz Gilbert, Fitz-Gilbert, fitz Gilbert, and the given name turned surname Gilbert or Gilberts.
    Meaning: Son of gilbert Origin: English
  • Fitzjames
    Fitzjames History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms. ... The name Fitzjames comes from the personal name Jacob, the Latin Jacobus via the Late Latin Jacomus. The Latin Jacobus is derived from the Hebrew name Yaakov which is traditionally interpreted as coming from the Hebrew akev, which means heel.
    Meaning: Son of james Origin: English
  • Fitzsimmons
    Last name: Fitzsimmons. SDB Popularity ranking: 4107. This interesting name is of Medieval Irish-Norman origin, although it is also widespread in England, and is the patronymic form (Fitz denoting 'son of') of the Old Norse personal name 'Sigmundr', a name meaning victory.
    Meaning: Son of simon Origin: English
  • Fitzsimon
    Last name: Fitzsimon. SDB Popularity ranking: 24993. This interesting name is of Medieval Irish-Norman origin, although it is also widespread in England, and is the patronymic form (Fitz denoting 'son of') of the Old Norse personal name 'Sigmundr', a name meaning victory.
    Meaning: Son of simon Origin: English
  • Fitzsimons
    Last name: Fitzsimons. SDB Popularity ranking: 2231. Recorded in several forms as shown below, this is a surname of Anglo-Norman-Irish origins. Fitz denotes 'son of' and in the early medieval period was added to the personal name Sigmundr of Norse origin, meaning victory.
    Meaning: Son of simon Origin: English
  • Fitzwalter
    Meaning: Son of walter Origin: English
  • Fitzwater
    Fitzwater Name Meaning. Irish: altered spelling of the Anglo-Norman French patronymic Fitzwalter 'son of Walter' (see Walter).
    Meaning: Son of walter Origin: English
  • FIynn
    Origin of the name Flynn: Transferred use of the surname, which is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Ó Flainn (descendant of Flann). The name is derived from flann (red): hence, “red-haired one."
    Meaning: Son of the red haired one. Origin: Gaelic
  • Fjall
    Swedish, literally, mountain, from Old Swedish fiæll; akin to Old Norse fjall mountain, fell.
    Meaning: From the rough hill Origin: Norwegian
  • Fjodor
    Fjodor Name Meaning. ... It has same or different meanings in other countries and languages. The different meanings of the name Fjodor are: Greek meaning: Gift of God. English meaning: Gift of God.
    Meaning: Fedor, fiodor Origin: Russian
  • Flaine
    Flaine. ... Flaine is often called the "big snowy bowl" due to it having one of the best snow records in the Alps. It is a modern, car-free resort with a wealth of amenities, all within close proximity to the accommodation.
    Meaning: Derived from flannery, red-haired Origin: Irish