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Flaca | Usually means a slender person (woman) | Girl | | Latin | Christianity | |
Flair | The style, tastes and panache of a person | Girl | | Latin | Christianity | |
Flan | Literally means descending from the Flannghal, a surname meaning red-haired | Girl | | Latin | Christianity | |
Flanders | Historically refered to a member of the Flemmings community, now a part of Belgium | Girl | | Latin | Christianity | |
Flandrina | A Latin Christian name | Girl | | Spanish | Christianity | |
Flann | Represents the color ruddy, a healthy shade of red | Girl | | French | Christianity | |
Flannacan | Refers to a ruddy or red-headed person; derived from Irish word Flann | Girl | | Latin | Christianity | |
Flannery | Refers to a person with red-colored locks | Girl | | Old French | Christianity | |
Flash | The display of a bright beam of light | Girl | | Spanish | Christianity | |
Flavia | Literally means "Blond"; Comes from the Latin word 'flavus' meaning 'golden and blonde' | Girl | | Old French | Christianity | |
Flavio | A blonde or golden-haired person | Girl | | Italian,United States | Christianity | |
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Flavius | A person with yellow-coloured tresses | Girl | | Latin | Christianity | |
Flechia | The happy times to remember | Girl | | Latin | Christianity | |
Fleet | Habitational name for residents of Fleet, Hampshire; Swift; rapid | Girl | | English | Christianity | |
Fleetwood | A locational surname for people living in Fleetwood, Lancashire | Girl | | Latin | Christianity | |
Fleming | Literally means 'a man from Flanders', a place in Belgium | Girl | | Latin | Christianity | |
Flemming | An ethnic name to refer to residers of Flanders in Belgium | Girl | | Latin | Christianity | |
Flerida | A cheerful and high-spirited woman | Girl | | French | Christianity | |
Fleta | A swift and nimble-footed person | Girl | | Latin | Christianity | |
Fletch | An arrow-smith by profession | Girl | | Latin | Christianity | |
Fletcher | A maker (and seller) of arrows | Girl | | Albanian | Christianity | |
Fleurdelice | Lily flower | Girl | | Gothic | Christianity | |
Fleurine | Flower | Girl | | Norman | Christianity | |
Flick | Good fortune and Prosperity | Girl | | English | Christianity | |
Flieur | Flower | Girl | | Norman | Christianity | |
Flint | A hard stone which produces sparks on rubbing, to make fire; a stream | Girl | | Old English | Christianity | |
Floarea | Romanic word for a blooming flower | Girl | | African | Christianity | |
Flodwig | A Dithematic name (linking two elements, mainly parent names) | Girl | | African | Christianity | |
Floke | Guardian of the people. | Girl | | Swiss | Christianity | |
Floree | A flower; King Alain's daughter as per the legends | Girl | | Arthurian | Christianity | |
Florena | A variation of the word 'florence' which means to flower | Girl | | English | Christianity | |
Florence | One which means to blossom and bloom | Girl | | English,Roman | Christianity | |
Florencia | A modification of the word 'florence' meaning to undergo blooming | Girl | | Spanish | Christianity | |
Florene | A variant form of 'florence' to signify blooming or blossoming | Girl | | Roman | Christianity | |
Florens | It means 'to flower'; prosperous being | Girl | | Latin | Christianity | |
Florentia | A tailored form of 'Florence' which means 'to blossom' | Girl | | Cyprus,German,Roman | Christianity | |
Florentin | A variant of 'Florentinus' which means 'to blossom' | Girl | | Latin | Christianity | |
Florentina | A version of Florentin; it means 'blossoming' or 'flourishing' | Girl | | Spanish | Christianity | |
Florentine | It means 'to flower and bloom'; It refers to anything from the Italian city of Florence | Girl | | Latin | Christianity | |
Florenz | The word is French for 'a flower or blossom' | Unisex | | English | Christianity | |
Florenza | Florenz, it refers to 'a flower' | Girl | | Latin | Christianity | |
Floretta | Made of 'Flora'; it represents a flower | Girl | | French,Latin | Christianity | |
Flori | It means 'to flower or to blossom' | Girl | | French | Christianity | |
Floria | A variant of Latin 'Florence' which refers to 'flowering' | Girl | | French,Latin | Christianity | |
Floriana | A variation of 'Florence' which symbolizes 'blossoming' | Girl | | French,Spanish | Christianity | |
Floriane | The stage of blooming and comes from the Latin word 'Florence' | Girl | | French,Latin | Christianity | |
Floriano | Italian variation of the name "Florian' meaning 'to flower or blossom' | Girl | | French,Italian | Christianity | |
Florica | It symbolises a flower | Girl | | Gypsy | Christianity | |
Florice | The name represents a blossom or flower | Girl | | English | Christianity | |
Florida | Essentially means a bloom or a flower; flowering Easter | Girl | | French,Spanish | Christianity | |
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