Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with (Fi) ×

  • Finnbar
    Finbar is an Irish given name that may also be spelled Finbarr, Finbarre, or Finnbar. It is derived from Fionnbharr, an old Irish word meaning "fair-headed one". The anglicised, shortened translation of Finbar is Barry.
    Meaning: Fair headed Origin: English
  • Finnbheara
    King Finvarra, also called Finvara, Finn Bheara, Finbeara or Fionnbharr, is the High King of the Daoine Sidhe in Irish folklore. ... Finvarra is a benevolent figure who ensures good harvests, a master at chess, strong horses, and great riches to those who will assist him.
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  • Finnbogi
    Norse Meaning: The name Finnbogi is a Norse baby name. In Norse the meaning of the name Finnbogi is: A merchant.
    Meaning: A merchant Origin: Norwegian
  • Finneas
    Origin of the name Phineas: Derived from the Hebrew Pinchas, meaning "the mouth of a snake, mouth of brass."
    Meaning: The mouth of a snake, mouth of brass
  • Finneen
    Meaning: Beautiful child Origin: Irish
  • Finnehas
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  • Finnian - FIN-yən
    Origin of the name Finian: Borrowed from the Irish, Finnian is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Fionnán (little fair one), which is from fionn (fair). Var: Finian. Short: Fin, Finn.
    Meaning: White or fair Origin: Gaelic, Irish
  • Finnick - FI-nik
    Finnick has risen to prominence as a first name via The Hunger Games, in which Finnick Odair was a winner of the games. The name is related to Fenwick, an old Anglo-Saxon place name and surname that may be loosely translated as "marshland farm." The names Fenwick and Finnick are also related to Phoenix.
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  • Finnigan - FI-nə-gin
    Origin of the name Finnegan: Transferred use of the surname, which is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Ó Fionnagáin (des-cendant of Fionnagán). Fionnagán is a diminutive form of Fionn (fair): hence, “little fair one.” Var: Finnegan, Finigan. Short: Fin, Finn.
    Meaning: Little fair one
  • Finnin
    Irish meaning: The name Finnin is a Irish baby name The Irish meaning of Finnin is: Handsome.
    Meaning: Handsome Origin: Irish
  • Finnlay
    Origin of the name Finley: Anglicized form of Fionnlagh and Fionnla, compound names composed of the Gaelic elements fionn (white, fair) and laogh (warrior, calf): hence, "fair-haired warrior." Var: Finlay. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.
    Meaning: Haired soldier
  • Finnobarr
    Meaning: Blond. Origin: Celtic
  • Fintan
    Fintan is an ancient Irish saints' name that in legend is also the name of the only person to survive The Flood. Popular in modern Ireland, Fintan is ripe for export to the US where it is rarely used but could make an excellent long form for the stylish Finn.
    Meaning: White fire Origin: English
  • Finton
    Meaning of the Irish name Fintan. Listen and learn how to pronounce Fintan so you can get the correct pronunciation for this Irish boy name. MEANING: “”fair-haired”” or could mean “”white fire.””
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  • Finvarra
    King Finvarra, also called Finvara, Finn Bheara, Finbeara or Fionnbharr, is the High King of the Daoine Sidhe in Irish folklore. In some legends, he is also the King of the Dead. Finvarra is a benevolent figure who ensures good harvests, a master at chess, strong horses, and great riches to those who will assist him.
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  • Fionan
    Irish Meaning: ... In Irish the meaning of the name Fionan is: Blonde child.
    Meaning: Fair Origin: Irish
  • Fionn - FEE-ən, FIN
    From Irish fionn (older Irish finn) meaning "fair" or "white". Fionn mac Cumhail was a legendary Irish hero who became all-wise by eating an enchanted salmon. He fought against the giant Fomors with his son Oisín and grandson Oscar.
    Meaning: Fair, White, clear
  • Fionnbarr
    Meaning: Handsome Origin: Irish
  • Fionnbharr
    Meaning & History. Means "fair hair", derived from Irish fionn "white, fair" and barr "head". Saint Fionnbharr of Cork was a 6th-century bishop who supposedly performed miraculous cures.
    Meaning: Derived from finbar, blond-haired, handsome Origin: Irish
  • Fionnla
    Origin of the name Finley: Anglicized form of Fionnlagh and Fionnla, compound names composed of the Gaelic elements fionn (white, fair) and laogh (warrior, calf): hence, "fair-haired warrior." Var: Finlay.
    Meaning: Derived from fionnlagh, fair-haired soldier Origin: Scottish
  • Fionnlagh
    MEANING: This name derives from the Proto-Celtic and Irish (Gaelic) “Fionnlagh”, composed of two elements: “*windos > find > fionn” (white, fair) plus “laogh” (warrior). In turn the name means “fair warrior, loyal warrior in battle”. Fionnlagh Maccailein was a medieval Scottish bishop.
    Meaning: Small blond soldier. Origin: Gaelic
  • Fionnlaoch
    Meaning: Small blond soldier. Origin: Gaelic
  • Fiore
    A variety of distinguished and notable names have emerged from the beautiful and historical Italian region of Tuscany, including the notable surname Fiore. ... The surname Fiore came from the personal name "Fiore," which is derived from the Latin "flos floris," which means "flower blossom."
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  • Fiorello
    82% this week. Gender: Male Meaning of Fiorello: "little flower" Origin of Fiorello: Italian.
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  • Firat - FIR-aht
    Meaning of name Firat. Etymology : From the Turkish name of the Euphrates River, which is possibly derived from Old Persian Ufratu "good place to cross". Saint : Origin : Turkish.
    Meaning: River Origin: Turkish
  • Firman
    Firman Name Meaning. English: variant of Firmin. Muslim: variant of Farman.
    Meaning: Traveler Origin: English
  • Firmin - feer-MEN
    From the Late Latin name Firminus which meant "firm". This was the name of several early saints, notably the 3rd-century bishop Saint Firmin (or Fermin) of Amiens who is especially venerated in Navarre, Spain.
    Meaning: Firm or constant Origin: Latin
  • Firmino
    Meaning of name Firmino. Etymology : Italian form of FIRMIN. Saint : Origin : Italian.
    Meaning: Firm Origin: Latin
  • Firth
    English and Scottish: topographic name from Old English (ge)fyrhþe 'woodland' or 'scrubland on the edge of a forest'. Scottish: habitational name from Firth in Orkney. Welsh: topographic name from Welsh ffrith, ffridd 'barren land', 'mountain pasture' (a borrowing of the Old English word mentioned in 1).
    Meaning: Woodland
  • Fischer
    Fischer Name Meaning. German, Danish, and Jewish (Ashkenazic): occupational name for a fisherman, from Fisch + the agent suffix -er. This name is widespread throughout central and eastern Europe.
    Meaning: A form of fisher