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Meaning of the Name Femi |
1413 names found for "Femi" (page 14 of 29) << | < | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | > | |
The first name Femi is of African, Egyptian origin. It is often a girl name. It has the following meaning(s):
African: Love Me (In Nigerian)
Egyptian: Love
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Fifi
(French)
Diminutive of Josephine: May Jehovah Add. Addition (To the Family). A Feminine Form of Joseph
Diminutive of Josephine: May Jehovah Add. Addition (To the Family). A Feminine Form of Joseph
Fifine
(French)
Diminutive of Josephine: May Jehovah Add. Addition (To the Family). A Feminine Form of Joseph
Diminutive of Josephine: May Jehovah Add. Addition (To the Family). A Feminine Form of Joseph
Frances
(Latin)
From France or 'Free One.' Feminine of Francis. Famous Bearers: British Novelist Frances Burney and Actress Frances Kemble
From France or 'Free One.' Feminine of Francis. Famous Bearers: British Novelist Frances Burney and Actress Frances Kemble
Francesca
(Latin)
Variant of Frances: from France or 'Free One.' Feminine of Francis. Famous Bearers: British Novelist Frances Burney and Actress Frances Kemble
Variant of Frances: from France or 'Free One.' Feminine of Francis. Famous Bearers: British Novelist Frances Burney and Actress Frances Kemble
Francine
(Latin)
Variant of Frances: from France or 'Free One.' Feminine of Francis. Famous Bearers: British Novelist Frances Burney and Actress Frances Kemble
Variant of Frances: from France or 'Free One.' Feminine of Francis. Famous Bearers: British Novelist Frances Burney and Actress Frances Kemble
Francisca
(Latin)
Variant of Frances: from France or 'Free One.' Feminine of Francis. Famous Bearers: British Novelist Frances Burney and Actress Frances Kemble
Variant of Frances: from France or 'Free One.' Feminine of Francis. Famous Bearers: British Novelist Frances Burney and Actress Frances Kemble
Freda
(German)
Feminine Form of Frederic: from the Old German Name Frithuric, Meaning Peaceful Ruler
Feminine Form of Frederic: from the Old German Name Frithuric, Meaning Peaceful Ruler
Fredda
(German)
Feminine Form of Frederic: from the Old German Name Frithuric, Meaning Peaceful Ruler
Feminine Form of Frederic: from the Old German Name Frithuric, Meaning Peaceful Ruler
Frederica
(German)
Feminine Form of Frederic: from the Old German Name Frithuric, Meaning Peaceful Ruler
Feminine Form of Frederic: from the Old German Name Frithuric, Meaning Peaceful Ruler
Frederika
(German)
Feminine Form of Frederic: from the Old German Name Frithuric, Meaning Peaceful Ruler
Feminine Form of Frederic: from the Old German Name Frithuric, Meaning Peaceful Ruler
Fredrica
(German)
Feminine Form of Frederic: from the Old German Name Frithuric, Meaning Peaceful Ruler
Feminine Form of Frederic: from the Old German Name Frithuric, Meaning Peaceful Ruler
Fredrika
(German)
Feminine Form of Frederic: from the Old German Name Frithuric, Meaning Peaceful Ruler
Feminine Form of Frederic: from the Old German Name Frithuric, Meaning Peaceful Ruler
Frieda
(German)
A Feminine Form of Frederick. Famous Bearer: the Twentieth Century German Wife of British Writer D. H. Lawrence
A Feminine Form of Frederick. Famous Bearer: the Twentieth Century German Wife of British Writer D. H. Lawrence
Genderine
(Islamic)
Feminine Name for Gender. it Was Adopted from Turkey to England in the Late 1800's and Then Brought Over to the Americas by a Sailor Named Harry Alexander Truman the 15th
Feminine Name for Gender. it Was Adopted from Turkey to England in the Late 1800's and Then Brought Over to the Americas by a Sailor Named Harry Alexander Truman the 15th
Georgette
(French)
A French Feminine Form of the Greek George, Meaning Tiller of the Soil, or Farmer. Famous Bearer: British Romance Novelist Georgette Heyer
A French Feminine Form of the Greek George, Meaning Tiller of the Soil, or Farmer. Famous Bearer: British Romance Novelist Georgette Heyer
Georgia
(English)
A Feminine Form of the Greek George, Meaning Tiller of the Soil, or Farmer. Famous Bearer: the American State of Georgia, Named After British King George Ii
A Feminine Form of the Greek George, Meaning Tiller of the Soil, or Farmer. Famous Bearer: the American State of Georgia, Named After British King George Ii
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