Turquoise (the blue-green gemstone); also used to denote the turquoise color
Persian
Girl
From Germanic elements frid ('peace') + ric ('ruler') - 'peaceful ruler' or 'ruler of peace'.
Dutch
Boy
Possibly 'glad' or 'eager'; alternatively 'from Fains' (a place name)
Unisex
Derived from Latin 'Faustinus' meaning 'fortunate' or 'lucky'.
Latin
Girl
Unknown (rare or archaic Welsh name; no well-attested meaning)
Welsh
blooming, flourishing; prosperous
Latin
Boy
Originally a locational surname meaning "from Fremantle," referring to the port town/family name
English
Unisex
Little flower; flower maiden
Girl
Derived from Fatima/Fatimah - "one who weans" or "she who abstains"; also sometimes interpreted as "captivating".
Arabic
Girl
Combines Faye ('fairy' or 'faith') and Ann ('grace') - roughly 'fairy grace' or 'faithful grace'.
English
Girl
turquoise (the gemstone) or turquoise-colored
Persian
Girl
Free man - a person who was not a serf or bondsman
English
Boy
Likely 'fair one' - fair, beautiful, or just
English
Unisex
fortunate, lucky, auspicious
Latin
Girl
Uncertain; likely Welsh-derived - possibly related to 'flower' or 'song/brightness'
Boy
flowering, flourishing; 'from Florence' (derived from Florentinus)
Latin
Boy
peaceful protector
French, German
Boy
flower of the meadow / little flower
Girl
If derived from Rafaela: "God has healed"; otherwise meaning is uncertain/creative
Girl
Uncertain - likely a modern or phonetic variant. Could relate to Arabic Fatima (often given the sense 'one who weans' / 'captivating') or to English 'Fay' ('fairy, blessed').
Girl
Turquoise (the gemstone); often associated with protection and good fortune
Persian
Girl
to become ice; associated with cold, stillness or stopping
English
Unisex
fair-haired
English
Boy
fortunate, lucky, auspicious
Latin, Polish
Girl
Rare Welsh name likely from elements fflew (flow) + dŵr (water); suggests an association with flowing water or a water-worker/keeper (meaning uncertain).
Welsh
Boy
blooming, flourishing; prosperous
Latin
Girl
from the mountain (literally 'mountain' or 'free mountain')
Boy
Little flower; blossom
Italian
Girl
little wolf
Irish
Boy
joyful, glad; sometimes associated with 'fey' or 'fairy/enchanted'
English
Girl
Turquoise (the gemstone); 'turquoise-colored'
Persian
Girl
'Lady' - named for the Norse goddess of love, beauty, fertility and war
Norse, Scandinavian
Girl
Fair or beautiful meadow/clearing
English
Unisex
fortunate, lucky, auspicious
Latin, Lithuanian
Boy
gift of God
Greek
Boy
Blooming, flourishing; prosperous
Italian, Latin
Girl
peaceful ruler
English
Boy
little flower (diminutive of 'fiore')
Italian
Boy
Likely "little fairy" or "fairy-like" (from Fae + -leen)