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Displayed on this page are F- names 41 to 60. Among these names, the English, German, and Scottish Fiona was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #352 and a usage of 0.0436%, and uncommon F- names include Filipa (Russian and Slavic), Filippa (Italian and Scandinavian), Filiz (Turkish), Filomena (Basque, Italian, Portuguese, Slavic, and Spanish), Fima (Russian), Fimochka (Russian), Fina (English, German, Italian, Spanish, and Irish), Finola (English, Irish, and Scottish), Fionnuala (Irish), Fiorella (Italian), Fíona (English and Irish), Flavia (Italian), Flavie (French), Fleur (Dutch, English, and French), Fleurette (French), Flick (English), Floor (Dutch), Flora (English, German, and Italian), and Florentina (English, German, and Italian).
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Filipa ... lover of horses, friend ... used predominantly in the Russian and ... derived from Old Greek origins ... Filippa ... lover of horses, friend ... largely used in the Italian and ... variant form of Philippa ... Filiz ... shoot, sprout ... used predominantly in Turkish and its ... not widely used as a baby name for ... Filomena Fima ... burning ones, fiery ... origin is Hebrew, and its use, Russian ... form of Serafima ... Fimochka ... burning ones, fiery ... of Hebrew origin and it is used ... form of Serafima ... Fina ... vine; burning ones, ... origin is Spanish, Irish, and Hebrew, and its ... variant of Seraphina ... Finola ... white shoulder ... used mostly in English, Irish, and ... variant form of Fenella ... Fiona Fionnuala ... white shoulder ... mainly used in the Irish language and it is of ... variant form of Fenella ... Fiorella ... flower ... used chiefly in the Italian language ... name is from the Italian 'fiore', which is ... Fíona ... vine ... language of origin is Irish ... predominantly used in English and Irish ... Flavia ... yellow-haired, blond ... has its origins in the Latin language and ... not often used as a baby girl name ... Flavie ... yellow-haired, blond ... of Latin origin and it is used mainly ... variant of Flavia ... Fleur ... flower ... origin is French, and its use, Dutch, English, ... first name is from the French common word ... Fleurette ... flower ... of French origin and it is also used ... form of Fleur ... uncommon as a baby girl name ... Flick ... luck, good fortune ... used chiefly in English and it is ... form of Felicity ... Floor ... flower, blossom ... language of origin is Latin and it is used ... variant form of Flora ... Flora Florentina ... blossoming, flourishing ... has its origins in the Latin language ... used largely in English, German, and ... |