From Arabic root related to 'fakhr' meaning 'pride' or 'honor'; interpreted as 'honorable' or 'one who is proud'.
Turkish
Boy
fortunate, lucky, auspicious
Latin
Girl
Man of vigor/strength; ironworker/blacksmith
Boy
gray, gray-haired
Welsh
Boy
Flower name; associated with innocence, trust, friendship, and thoughtfulness
English
Girl
From Gaelic 'fionn' meaning 'fair' or 'white; fair‑haired'
Gaelic, Irish
Boy
Virtuous, excellent, honorable
Arabic
Girl
victorious; successful
Arabic
Boy
flowering, flourishing; prosperous
Italian
Boy
peaceful ruler
Germanic
Boy
Descendant of Fathach - 'giant'
Irish
Boy
fortunate, lucky, auspicious
Latin
Girl
From the Galician port city of Ferrol; possibly derived from Latin Ferreolus, meaning 'little iron' or related to iron
Spanish
Boy
Old Norse personal name; famously borne by the Norse explorer Hrafna‑Flóki. Often associated with ravens through the epithet Hrafna‑Flóki (Raven‑Flóki).
Norse
Boy
Probably a coined name combining "free" with the suffix "-wan," interpreted as "free one" or "freedom-bringer."
Unisex
Fair-haired hero/warrior
Scottish Gaelic
Boy
Virtuous; excellent; generous; superior.
Arabic
Boy
Victorious; successful (from the Arabic root f-w-z meaning 'to win/succeed')