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EUGENIA:
English name derived from Greek Eugeneia, meaning
"well born."
EULA:
English nickname for Eulalia, meaning
"well-spoken."
EULALIA:
"Well-spoken." English, Italian and Spanish name composed of the
Greek elements eu "good" and laleo "to
talk" or lalein "speech."
EULIA:
English nickname for Eulalia,
meaning "well-spoken."
EUNICE:
Latin form of Greek Eunike, meaning "good
victory." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of Timothy's
mother.
EUSTACIA:
Feminine form of English Eustace, meaning
"good harvest/stability."
EVA: Latin form of
Eve, meaning "alive, living."
EVALYN:
Feminine variant of unisex Evelyn,
"little bird."
EVANGELINE:
English name derived from the Greek word evangelium, meaning
"good tidings." The word evangelium itself is composed of eu
"good, well" and angeles "messenger."
EVE:
English form of Hebrew Chava,
the biblical name of the first woman, Adam's
wife, meaning "alive, living."
EVELEEN:
Feminine variant of unisex Evelyn, meaning
"little bird."
EVELIA:
Elaborated form of Eve, meaning "alive,
living."
EVELINE:
Feminine variant of English unisex Evelyn,
meaning "little bird."
EVELYN: English
surname
transferred to unisex forename use, itself from the Norman
French/German female name Aveline,
meaning "little bird."
EVELYNE:
Feminine variant of English unisex Evelyn,
meaning "little bird."
EVERETTE:
Unisex variant of masculine English Everett,
meaning "strong as a boar."
EVETTE:
English variant of French Yvette, meaning
"yew tree."
EVIE:
Pet form of Eve, meaning "alive, living."
EVONNE:
English variant of French Yvonne, meaning "yew
tree."
FAE:
Variant of Old English Faye, meaning "fairy."
FAITH:
English virtue name meaning "faith." The other two cardinal
virtues are Hope and Charity.
FAITHE:
Variant of English Faith, meaning "faith."
FANCY:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, itself an abbreviated form of
the word "fantasy," meaning "desire, inclination, whim."
FANNI:
Variant of English Fanny, meaning "free."
FANNY:
Pet form of English Frances, meaning "free."
FARAH:
Arabic name meaning "joy."
FARLEY:
"Fern clearing." English habitational surname transferred to
unisex forename use, from Old English fearn "fern" and leah
"woodland clearing."
FARRAH:
Variant of Arabic Farah, meaning "joy."
FAWN:
Rare but existing English forename derived from the vocabulary word meaning
"baby deer."
FAWNA:
Variant of English Fawn, meaning "baby deer."
FAY:
Variant of Old English Faye, meaning "fairy."
FAYE:
Old English word for "fairy" transferred to forename use in the
19th century when an interest in medieval times and Arthurian
legends--brought about mostly by Tennyson's Idylls of the King--led
to the use of such names as Morgan, Percival,
Tristan, and Faye.
FELICE:
French form of Latin Felicia,
meaning "lucky."
FELICIA:
Feminine form of Latin Felix,
meaning "lucky."
FELICITY:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, itself from Latin felicitas,
meaning "good luck."
FELINA:
English name derived from the Latin word felinus, meaning "cat-like."
FELISHA:
Variant of Latin Felicia, meaning "lucky."
FENELLA:
English and Scottish form of Irish/Gaelic Fionnghuala,
meaning "white
shoulder."
FERN:
"Fern." English name derived from the Old English word fearn, a type of leafy plant. The
name was first used in the 19th century when flower, plant or other
"dainty" names were popular.
FERNE:
Variant of English Fern, meaning "fern."
FINELLA:
English and Scottish form of Irish/Gaelic Fionnghuala,
meaning "white shoulder."
FINOLA:
English and Scottish form of Irish/Gaelic Fionnghuala,
meaning "white shoulder."
FIONA:
English form of Irish/Gaelic Fķona, meaning
"vine."
FIONOLA:
English and Scottish variant
of Irish/Gaelic Fionnghuala,
meaning "white shoulder."
FLEUR:
English name derived from the French word for
"flower." The English word Flower is
also occasionally used as a forename.
FLEURETTA:
Diminutive form of English Fleur, meaning "little
flower."
FLICK:
Pet form of Felicia and Felicity,
both meaning "lucky."
FLICKA:
English pet form of Latin Felicia
"lucky" and English Felicity "good
luck."
FLO:
Nickname for Florence "blossoming" and Flora
"flower."
FLOELLA:
Modern English compound name composed of the names Flo
"blossoming/flower" and Ella "foreign;
the other."
FLORA:
Roman myth name of a goddess of flowers and spring, meaning
"flower."
FLORE:
French form of Roman Flora, meaning "flower."
FLORENCE:
English and French form of Latin Florentia, meaning
"blossoming."
FLORETTA:
Diminutive form of Roman Flora, meaning "little
flower."
FLORETTE:
Diminutive form of French Flore, meaning "little
flower."
FLORINDA:
English elaborated form of Roman Flora, meaning "flower."
FLORINE:
Pet form of Roman Flora,
meaning "flower."
FLORRIE:
Pet form of Florence,
meaning "blossoming."
FLORRY:
Variant of Florrie, meaning "blossoming."
FLOSSIE:
English pet form of Florence,
meaning "blossoming."
FLOWER:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, "flower," itself
ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *bhlo- "to blossom,
flourish."
FORTUNE:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, itself from Latin fortuna,
meaning "luck."
FRAN:
Nickname for English Frances, meaning "free."
FRANCENE:
Variant of English Francine, meaning "free."
FRANCES:
Feminine form of English Francis, meaning "free."
FRANCINE:
Pet form of English Frances, meaning "free."
FRANKIE:
Unisex pet form of English Frances
and Francis, both meaning "free."
FRANNIE:
Pet form of English Frances,
meaning "free."
FREDA:
Nickname for English Elfreda,
meaning "elf strength."
FREDDIE:
Unisex pet form of English Frederick and Frederica,
both meaning
"peaceful ruler."
FREDERICA: Feminine form of
English Frederick, meaning
"peaceful ruler."
FRIEDA:
Variant of English Freda, meaning "elf strength."
GABBIE:
English pet form of Gabrielle, meaning "strong one of God."
GABRIELLA:
Feminine form of Italian Gabriele,
meaning "strong one of God."
GABRIELLE:
English and French feminine form of Gabriel,
meaning "strong one of God."
GABY:
English nickname for Gabrielle, meaning "strong
one
of God."
GAE:
Variant of English Gay, meaning "happy."
GAEA:
Latin form of Greek Gaia, meaning "earth."
GAIA:
Greek myth name of the goddess of earth, wife of Uranus
and mother of the Titans, meaning "earth."
GAIL:
English nickname for Abigail, meaning
"father rejoices."
GAILA:
Elaborated form of English Gail, meaning "father
rejoices."
GALE:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning
"sea storm."
Variant of English Gail, meaning "father rejoices."
GARDENIA:
English name derived from the flower name, meaning simply "gardenia
flower."
GARNET:
English jewel name derived from the name of the precious stone,
itself from Middle English grenat, meaning "red like a
pomegranate."
GARNETTE:
Variant of English Garnet, meaning "garnet; red
like a pomegranate."
GAY:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning "happy."
GAYE:
Variant of English Gay, meaning "happy."
GAYLA:
Variant of English Gayle, meaning either "father rejoices"
or "sea storm."
GAYLE:
Variant of English Gail, meaning "father rejoices"
and Gale, meaning "sea storm."
GAYNOR:
Medieval English form of French Guinevere, meaning "white and
soft."
GEENA:
English variant of Gina, itself a nickname for many English and Italian
names.
GEMMA:
Italian name meaning "precious stone."
GENA:
Nickname for English Eugenia, meaning
"well born."
GENESIS:
English name borrowed from the title of the first book of the Old Testament,
itself from the Greek word genesis, meaning "creation, generation,
origin," from gignesthai "to be born," which is
related to genos "birth, descent, race."
GENETTE:
English variant of French Jeanette, meaning
"God is gracious."
GENEVA:
English pet form of Genevieve, possibly meaning "white
race."
GENEVIEVE: English
form of French Genevičve, possibly meaning
"white race."
GENIA:
Pet form of English Eugenia,
meaning "well born."
GENIE:
Pet form of English Eugenia, meaning
"well born."
GENISTA:
English name derived from the Latin word for the "broom plant."
GENNA:
English pet form of Genevieve, possibly meaning
"white race."
GENNIE:
Variant of English Genny, possibly meaning
"white race."
GENNY:
English pet form of Genevieve, possibly meaning
"white race."
GENYA:
Variant of English Genia, meaning
"well born."
GEORGEANNA:
Elaborated form of English Georgina, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GEORGETTE:
Feminine form of French Georges, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GEORGIA:
Feminine form of English George, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GEORGIANA:
Feminine form of English George, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GEORGIE:
Unisex pet form of English George and Georgia, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GEORGINA:
Abbreviated form of English Georgiana, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GEORGINE:
Feminine form of French Georges, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GERALDINE:
Feminine form of English Gerald, meaning
"spear ruler."
GERRY:
Unisex pet form of English Gerald and Geraldine, meaning
"spear ruler."
GERTIE:
Pet form of German Gertrude, meaning "spear
strength."
GERTRUDE:
"Spear strength." German name composed of the elements ger
"spear" and žruž "strength."
GHISLAIN:
Modern English name derived from Old French Giselle, meaning
"pledge."
GHISLAINE:
Variant form of English Ghislain,
meaning "pledge."
GIA:
English variant of Greek Gaia, meaning
"earth."
GIGI:
Pet form of French Georgine, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
GILBERTA:
English feminine form of Gilbert,
meaning "pledge-bright."
GILBERTINE:
English feminine form of Gilbert,
meaning "pledge-bright."
GILLIAN:
Variant of Roman Jillian, possibly
meaning
"youth."
GINA: Nickname for Latin
Virginia
as well as many English and Italian names containing the element -gina,
such as Georgina and Luigina.
GINGER:
English pet form of Latin Virginia, meaning
"maiden, virgin." May also be given as a spice name.
GINNIE:
English pet form of Latin Virginia, meaning
"maiden, virgin."
GINNY:
Variant of English Ginnie, meaning "maiden, virgin."
GITHA:
Variant of English Gytha, meaning "strife,
war."
GLADYS: Modern
form of Old Welsh Gwladus, meaning "ruler."
GLAUDUSA:
Older form of English/Welsh Gladys, meaning "ruler."
GLENDA:
"Pure good." Modern Welsh name composed of the words glan
"clean, pure, holy" and da "good."
GLENICE:
Variant of Welsh Glenys, meaning "holy, pure."
GLENNA:
Feminine form of English/Scottish Glen, meaning
"valley."
GLENYS:
"Holy, pure." Modern Welsh name composed of the element glan
"holy, pure" and the suffix -ys.
GLORIA:
English name derived from the Latin word gloria, meaning
"glory."
GLORIANA:
Elaborated form of English Gloria, meaning "glory."
GLORIANNA:
Variant of English Gloriana, meaning "glory."
GLORY:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning simply
"glory."
GLYNIS:
Variant of Welsh Glenys, meaning "valley."
GODIVA:
"Gift of God." Old English name composed of the elements god
"God" and gyfu "gift."
GOLDIE:
English form of Yiddish Golda,
meaning "gold." In some cases it was derived from the English
nickname for "a blonde."
GRACE:
English name derived from the vocabulary word. In 1175 "grace" was
defined as "God's favor or help." The word was derived from Old
French grace "pleasing quality, favor, good will, thanks,"
which in turn came from Latin gratia "pleasing quality, good
will, gratitude," itself from gratus "pleasing,
agreeable."
GRACIE:
Pet form of English Grace,
meaning "pleasing, agreeable."
GREER:
Scottish surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself from an
abbreviated form of Gregor, meaning
"watchful; vigilant."
GRETA:
Nickname for Danish/German Margareta,
meaning "pearl."
GRETCHEN:
Diminutive form of Margaret,
and Danish/German Margarethe,
Margarete, and Margareta,
all meaning
"little pearl."
GRETE:
Nickname for Danish/German Margareta,
meaning "pearl."
GRETEL:
Pet form of Danish/German Grete, meaning
"pearl."
GRETTA:
Variant of Danish/German Greta, meaning
"pearl."
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