Displayed on this page are F- names 441 to 452. Among the uncommon F- names are the Spanish Fulgencio, the Italian Fulgenzio, the English Fulke, the Hungarian Fulop, the English Fulton, the German and Italian Fulvio, the Swahili Furaha, the Arabic and Turkish Furkan, the Japanese Fuyuki, the Hungarian Fülöp, the English, German, and Italian Fynn, and the Russian Fyodor.
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| Fulgencio | shining ... of Latin origin and it is ... Fulgencio was a 7th-century Spanish saint, ... |
| Fulgenzio | shining ... primarily used in the Italian ... variant form of Fulgencio ... an unusual baby name for boys ... |
| Fulke | people, tribe ... an English name of Germanic origin ... variation of Folke ... |
| Fulop | lover of horses, friend ... mainly used in the Hungarian language ... variant form of Philip ... |
Fulton | bird colony ... largely used in English and its origin ... rare as a baby name for boys ... |
| Fulvio | dusky, tawny ... largely used in the German and Italian ... From the Roman family name ... |
| Furaha | joy ... a Swahili name of Kiswahili origin ... rarely used as a baby name for boys ... |
| Furkan | evidence, proof ... has its origins in the Arabic language ... used largely in the Arabic and Turkish ... |
| Fuyuki | winter tree ... used chiefly in the Japanese language ... a rarely used baby name for boys ... |
| Fülöp | lover of horses, friend ... of Old Greek origin and it is used mainly in ... variant form of Philip ... |
| Fynn | the river Offin; white, ... primarily used in English, German, and ... variant of Finn ... |
| Fyodor | gift of god ... of Old Greek origin and it is ... form of Theodore ... not frequently used as a baby boy name ... |
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