Derived from an Irish family name; exact original meaning is uncertain or obscure
Gaelic, Irish
Boy
Derived from Faustus, meaning "fortunate" or "lucky"
Latin
Boy
man of vigor; strong, vigorous
Unisex
flower
Latin
Girl
Joy; happiness; a joyful occasion
Girl
Combination of 'fair' or 'white' (from Finn) and 'delicate'/'weary' (from Leah); often interpreted as 'fair and delicate'.
Girl
virtuous; excellent; superior
Arabic
Boy
victorious; successful
Arabic
Girl
little flower
Italian
Girl
Peaceful ruler
Germanic
Boy
Derived from Yiddish for 'bird' (often interpreted as 'little bird')
Girl
female form meaning 'fortunate' or 'blessed'
Girl
Likely a variant of Farrell, meaning 'man of valor' or 'brave/courageous'.
English, Irish
Boy
flowering; blooming; flourishing
Latin
Boy
From Germanic root meaning "free"; in Portuguese used as the title "Frei" meaning "friar" (brother/monk).
Germanic, Portuguese
Boy
Fair-haired warrior/hero
Unisex
Virtuous; excellent; of merit
Arabic
Girl
Victorious; successful; one who wins
Arabic
Girl
Blooming, flourishing
Italian
Boy
peaceful one
English
Boy
Outstanding; superior; excellent
Arabic
Boy
fortunate, lucky, auspicious
Latin
Girl
Probably a modern/surname-derived name meaning 'man of vigor' or 'strong, spirited.'
Boy
flower of the lily; beautiful flower
Brazilian, Portuguese
Girl
Lady; noble woman - name of the Norse goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and war.
Norse, Scandinavian
Girl
Fair-haired hero / fair warrior
Irish, Scottish
Unisex
virtue; excellence; merit
Arabic
Girl
Generous, abundant, bountiful; overflowing
Arabic
Boy
little flower / blooming
Italian
Girl
son of Frederick; 'Frederick' means 'peaceful ruler.'
Boy
Literally 'hunger' in French; as a given name it can be interpreted metaphorically (desire, drive, ambition) or seen as a phonetic variant of 'Fame' (renown)
Unisex
fortunate, lucky, auspicious
Latin
Girl
No established historical meaning; may be related to roots meaning 'brave/peaceful' (if linked to Ferdinand/Ferran) or to the plant 'fern' if derived from English/Fern names
Unisex
flower, bloom
Latin
Girl
"Lady"; name of the Norse goddess associated with love, beauty, fertility, and war
Norse, Scandinavian
Girl
From Gaelic elements meaning 'fair/white' + 'fire' - commonly interpreted as 'white fire' or 'fair little fire'.
Gaelic, Irish
Boy
virtue; favor; grace; bounty
Arabic
Boy
Modern/creative Arabic name; interpretations vary - commonly associated with generosity, forgiveness, or grace.
Arabic
Boy
No single established meaning. If linked to Ferran/Ferdinand: 'brave traveller' or 'bold voyager'. If associated with Arabic/Persian Faran/Farhan: meanings around 'joy' or 'happiness'. May also be used as an invented name without a traditional meaning
Persian
Boy
Peaceful ruler
Germanic
Boy
Uncertain - possibly 'understanding/intelligent' (if from Arabic) or 'fame/renown' (if linked to Latin root).
Girl
fortunate; lucky
Latin
Girl
Brave traveler
Germanic
Boy
flower; blooming, flourishing
English, Latin
Girl
Free-thought; literally 'free' + 'dank' (thought/thanks) - implying free thought or grateful freedom
Boy
Probably 'little fair one' or related to 'white/fair' (if derived from Fintan); may also be an invented modern name