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Freida | peace, protection, safety; peaceful ... of Germanic origin and it is ... variant form of Freda ... |
| Freija | mistress, lady ... primarily used in Dutch and German, and ... form of Freya ... not in the top 1000 names ... |
| Freira | sister ... derived from Spanish origins ... not commonly used as a baby girl name ... |
| Freirah | sister ... derived from Spanish origins ... derivative of Freira ... unusual as a baby name for girls ... |
| Freja | mistress, lady ... language of origin is Old Norse, and it is used ... form of Freya ... |
| French | Frenchwoman, free one ... language of origin is Italian ... form of Frances ... not in the top 1000 names ... |
| Frenchea | Frenchwoman, free one ... has its origins in the Italian language ... variation of Frances ... |
| Frenchee | Frenchwoman, free one ...The origin of Frenchee is Italian ... variation of Frances ... |
| Frenchey | Frenchwoman, free one ...The origin of Frenchey is Italian ... variant of Frances ... |
| Frenchi | Frenchwoman, free one ...The origin of Frenchi is Italian ... variant of Frances ... |
| Frenchie | Frenchwoman, free one ... origin is Italian ... form of Frances ... not frequently used as a baby girl ... |
| Frenchy | Frenchwoman; Frenchwoman, free one ... language of origin is Italian and English ... form of Frances ... |
| Frerika | peaceful ruler ... of Germanic origin ... derivative of Frederica ... not frequently used as a baby girl ... |
| Frescura | freshness ... derived from Spanish origins ... uncommon as a baby girl name ... |
| Frey | mistress, lady ... has its origins in the Old Norse language ... shortening of Freya ... |
| Freya | mistress, lady ... used chiefly in English, German, and ... name was borne in Norse mythology by the ... |
| Freyah | mistress, lady ... has its origins in the Old Norse language ... variant of Freya ... |
| Freyda | joy; white, fair, blessed, holy; ... derived from Yiddish origins ... derivative of Frayda ... |
| Freyde | mistress, lady; joy; white, fair, ... language of origin is Yiddish and Old Norse ... variant form of Frayda ... |
| Freydis | woman of Freyr ... used chiefly in Scandinavian and it is derived ... an uncommon baby girl name ... |