Filemon | Spanish | Spanish cognate of Philemon, which .. |  |  |
Filep | Hungarian | Hungarian form of the Greek Philipp.. |  |  |
Filia | Greek | Derived from the Latin filia (daugh.. |  |  |
Filia | Polynesian | To chose from many |  |  |
Filib | Scottish | Gaelic form of Philip (lover of hor.. |  |  |
Filiberto | Italian | From the Germanic Filibert (very fa.. |  |  |
Filiberto | Spanish | Spanish form of Philibert, a name.. |  |  |
Filikitat.. | Russian | Russian cognate of the Italian Feli.. |  |  |
Filimoeik.. | Polynesian | An enemy of the shark |  |  |
Filip | Slovak | From the Latin Philippus, a deriv.. |  |  |
Filip | Polish | From the Latin Philippus, a derivat.. |  |  |
Filip | Scandinavia.. | Derived from the Greek Philippos (l.. |  |  |
Filipa | Polish | Polish form of the Greek Philippa, .. |  |  |
Filipe | Polynesian | Tongan form of Philip (lover of hor.. |  |  |
Filipina | Polish | Elaboration of Filipa (lover of hor.. |  |  |
Filippo | Italian | From the Latin Philippus, a derivat.. |  |  |
Filmore | English | Meaning "famous." |  |  |
Filomena | Italian | Derived from the Greek Philomena, a.. |  |  |
Filomena | Polish | Derived from the Greek Philomena (l.. |  |  |
Filomena | Spanish | Derived from the Greek Philomena, a.. |  |  |
Fina | Irish | Anglicized form of the Gaelic Fiona.. |  |  |
Finan | Irish | Anglicized form of Fionan (little f.. |  |  |
Finbar | Irish | Popular Anglicized form of Fionnbha.. |  |  |
Finch | American | Derived from finch (a small songbir.. |  |  |
Fineen | Irish | Anglicized form of Finghin (fair at.. |  |  |
Fineeva | Polynesian | A woman who is always talking |  |  |
Finella | Irish | Variant of Finola, an Anglicized fo.. |  |  |
Finella | Scottish | Anglicized form of the Gaelic Fionn.. |  |  |
Fineongo | Polynesian | The beautiful woman, the much-talke.. |  |  |
Fingal | Irish | A borrowing from the Scottish, Fing.. |  |  |
Fingall | Scottish | Anglicized form of Fionnghall, a co.. |  |  |
Finghin | Irish | Old name derived from the element f.. |  |  |
Finian | Irish | Meaning "light-skinned; white." St... |  |  |
Finlay | Scottish | Anglicized form of Fionnlagh and Fi.. |  |  |
Finlay | Irish | Meaning "light-haired soldier." |  |  |