- Forster
Forster Name Meaning. English: occupational and topographic name for someone who lived or worked in a forest (see Forrest). English: Norman French nickname or occupational name from Old French forcetier 'cutter', an agent noun from forcettes 'scissors'.
Meaning: Form of FORRESTER. Of the Forest
- Fortino
Fortino Name Meaning. Italian: from a pet form of the personal name Forte (see Forti).
- Fortun
Fortun Name Meaning. ... Spanish: reduced form of the omen name Fortunato, Late Latin Fortunatus, from the Latin adjective fortunatus 'prosperous', 'happy'.
- Fortunato - fohr-too-NAH-toh
This name is a very clever play on a name and creates irony in the story because the name Fortunato is "Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of the Late Latin name Fortunatus meaning "fortunate, blessed, happy". This was the name of several early saints and martyrs."
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- Fortunatus
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Fortunatus is a Latin word meaning "happy, lucky, rich, blessed".
Meaning: Derived from fortune, luck
Origin: French - Fortunio
Meaning: Derived from fortune, luck
Origin: French - Fosco
Fosco Name Meaning. Italian: variant of Fusco, from standard Italian fosco. Portuguese and Spanish: nickname from fosco 'dull', 'opaque' (Latin fuscus 'dark', 'swarthy').
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- Fotios
Meaning of name Fotios. Etymology : Modern Greek variant of PHOTIOS. Saint : Origin : Greek.
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- Fotis
Modern Greek form of the name Photios (Φώτιος), derived from Greek φως (phos) meaning "light". Famous real-life people named Fotis: | Edit. Saint Photios the Great, Patriarch of Constantinople. The Orthodox Church venerates St Photios as a "pillar and foundation of the Church."
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- Fountain
Last name: Fountain. SDB Popularity ranking: 2242. This interesting and unusual surname is of early medieval English origin, and is from a topographical name for someone who lived near a spring or well, derived from the Old French "fontane", from the Late Latin "fontana", a derivative of the classical Latin "fons".
Meaning: A Spring
- Four
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- Fowke
Fowke. Buy JPG Image » The name Fowke arrived in England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. The name Fowke comes from the Norman personal name Fulco. The line of this name descends from the noble house of Fulco Nerra, who held the title of Count of Anjou, Normandy.
- Fowler
Fowler is an English and/or Scots surname with a linguistic origin in the Old English fugelere, indicative of a person occupied as a bird-catcher. ... The name comes from the Anglo-Saxon 'Fugal", meaning fowl.
Meaning: Trapper of wildfowl
Origin: American - Fox
The boy's name Fox \fox\ is of Old English origin, and its meaning is "fox." ...Probably refers to a fox-catcher or to a fox's den. Foxes are smart, creative, and cunning creatures- as well as adorable. Famous real-life people named Fox: | Edit.
- Foxworth
Foxworth Name Meaning. Variant of English Foxworthy. In the U.S. this name is found predominantly in SC.
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- Foxx
The boy's name Fox fox is of Old English origin, and its meaning is "fox." ...Probably refers to a fox-catcher or to a fox's den. Foxes are smart, creative, and cunning creatures- as well as adorable. Famous real-life people named Fox: | Edit.
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- Foyle
Foyle Name Meaning. English and Scottish: topographic name for someone who lived near a pit or man-made hollow, from Old French fouille 'pit'. The pit in question could have been a lime pit, a clay pit, or an excavation designed to receive refuse.
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- Fozobe
Meaning: Protective
Origin: English - Fróði
The form Fróði is still in use in Icelandic and Faroese and appears Latinized as Frotho or Frodo. This form of the name is used by J. R. R. ... The Danish, Norwegian and Swedish form is Frode. The meaning of the name is "clever, learned, wise".
Meaning: One who possesses knowledge and understanding.
Origin: Icelandic - Fraco
- Fraine
Last name: Fraine. SDB Popularity ranking: 28992. This interesting surname is a variant of Frain which is of early medieval English and Norman origin, and is a topographical name for someone who lived near an ash tree or ash wood.
- Fraley
The surname Fraley belongs to the category of surnames that were derived from nicknames, usually based on a personal or physical characteristic of the initial bearer. In this instance, the name is derived from the Middle High German word "vraelich," which means "happy," or "cheerful."
- François - frahn-SWAH
Felicity is an English feminine given name meaning "happiness". It is derived from the Latin word felicitas meaning "luck, good fortune". ... The name was the 706th most popular name for girls born in the United States in 2007, down from 619th place in 2006.
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- Frana
Frana Name Meaning. Czech (Frána) and Slovak (Frana, Frano): short form of the personal name František (see Francis).
Meaning: Diminutive of frantisek, frenchman
Origin: Czech - France
The name "France" (and its adjective "French") can have four different meanings which it is important to distinguish in order to avoid ambiguities. Its origin is the Germanic word "frank" which means "free" and is also a male name.
- Francescantonio
Contribute your knowledge to the name Francescantonio. ... I discovered birth certificates and documents stating the name and announcement. Famous real-life people named Francescantonio: | Edit. Francescantonio Coratoli-- was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo periods.
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- Francesco
The name Francesco is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Francesco is: From 'franciscus' meaning Frenchman. Famous bearers: St Francis of Sales who is patron saint of writers, St Francis of Assisi who founded the Franciscan order of friars, navigator Sir Francis Drake, and philosopher Francis Bacon.
- Franchot
The different meanings of the name Franchot are: Latin meaning: From France.
- Francis
The name Francis is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Francis is: From 'franciscus' meaning Frenchman. Famous bearers: St Francis of Sales who is patron saint of writers, St Francis of Assisi who founded the Franciscan order of friars, navigator Sir Francis Drake, and philosopher Francis Bacon.
Meaning: Belonging to france,
Free Origin: Latin - Francisco Javier
Javier (name) ... The name derives from the Catholic Saint called Francis de Xavier, where Xavier refers to the saint's birthplace. This birthplace name, in turn, has Basque roots, etymologically originating in the word etxaberri (etxe berri in standard spelling), meaning "castle" or "new house".
Meaning: Free one, January
Origin: Spanish