- Fanceen
Gender: Female Meaning of Francine: "from France or free man" Origin of Francine: French diminutive pet form of Francoise. Share Francine on Facebook Share on Facebook. Share Francine on Twitter Share on Twitter. Share Francine on Google Plus Share on Google+ Favorite the name Francine.
Meaning: Pet name meaning free, variant of frances
Origin: English - Fancey
From the English word fancy which means either "like, love, inclination" or "ornamental". It is derived from Middle English fantasie, which comes (via Norman French and Latin) from Greek φαινω (phaino) "to show, to appear".
Meaning: French
Origin: Latin - Fanchette
Meaning: From France
Origin: Latin - Fanchon
French Meaning: The name Fanchon is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Fanchon is: Free.
- Fanchone
The name Fanchone is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Fanchone is: Free.
- Fancy
From the English word fancy which means either "like, love, inclination" or "ornamental". It is derived from Middle English fantasie, which comes (via Norman French and Latin) from Greek φαινω (phaino) "to show, to appear".
Meaning: Whimsical, decorative
Origin: American - Fane - FAYN
The name Fane is a Welsh baby name. In Welsh the meaning of the name Fane is: Good-natured.
- Fanechka
Meaning: From France
Origin: Latin - Fanetta
Meaning: Crowned with laurels
Origin: French - Fanette
French Meaning: The name Fanette is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Fanette is: Crowned with laurels.
Meaning: Crowned with laurels
Origin: French - Fang - FANK
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Fang (Chinese: 方) is the 47th most prevalent Chinese surname. In Chinese, Fāng (方), means "square" or "four-sided". Fāng (方) is pronounced Fong in Cantonese, Hong or Png in some Min Nan dialects and Png or Pung in Teochew.
Meaning: Pleasant-smelling
Origin: Chinese - Fangaloka
- Fangatua
- Fanni - FAH-ni
The name Fanni is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Fanni is: free;.
- Fannia
Meaning: Pet name meaning free, variant of frances
Origin: English - Fannie
Origin of the name Frances: French feminine form of Franceis (a Frank, from the Frankish Empire).
Meaning: Pet name meaning free, derived from frances
Origin: English - Fanny - FAN-ee
Latin Meaning: The name Fanny is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Fanny is: From France, or free one. Feminine of Francis. Famous bearers: British novelist Frances Burney and actress Frances Kemble.
- Fanousek
Meaning: Derived from frantisek, frenchman
Origin: Czech - Fantaha
Fantasia Name Meaning. Southern Italian: from the personal name Fantasia, feminine form of Fantasio, or possibly a nickname for someone with a vivid imagination, from fantasia 'imagination'.
- Fantasia
Fantasia Name Meaning. Southern Italian: from the personal name Fantasia, feminine form of Fantasio, or possibly a nickname for someone with a vivid imagination, from fantasia 'imagination'.
- Fantina
The name Fantina is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Fantina is: Childlike.
Meaning: Childlike
Origin: French - Fantine
French Meaning: The name Fantine is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Fantine is: Childlike.
Meaning: Childlike
Origin: French - Fanuco
- Faodhagan
Meaning: Ardent.
Origin: Gaelic - Faoiltiama
Irish Meaning: The name Faoiltiama is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Faoiltiama is: Wolf lady.
Meaning: Wolf lady
Origin: Irish - Faolan - FWAY-lahn
Means "little wolf", derived from Gaelic fáel "wolf" combined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of an Irish saint who did missionary work in Scotland.
Meaning: Small wolf
Origin: Gaelic - Faqueza
Arabic meaning: The name Nafeeza is a Arabic baby name The Arabic meaning of Nafeeza is: Precious thing.
- Faraji - fah-RAH-jee
The name Faraji is an African baby name. In African the meaning of the name Faraji is: Consolation.
- Farall
Farrell is a surname, from the Irish Farrell clan (Irish: Uí Fhearghail) meaning "descendant of Fearghal".
Meaning: Derived from farrell, brave man
Origin: Irish - Faramond - FAR-ə-mont
Faramond is to the Franks, what Arthur is to the Britons. ... Faramond's your man. Origin: From the Old Germanic dithematic (two-part) name Faramund. The first element is descended from the Proto-Germanic *faranan meaning "to journey, to travel" which moved into the Old High German, Old Norse and Old English languages.