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Names That Mean Femi |
1413 names found for "Femi" (page 4 of 29) |
Looking for names that mean Femi? We couldn't find the exact name Femi, but listed below are some first names meaning Femi or names similar to the word Femi.
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Angela
(Greek)
Feminine Form of Angel, Meaning Messenger or Angel. in , Italian Saint Angela Merici, Founded the Ursuline Order of Nuns at Brescia
Feminine Form of Angel, Meaning Messenger or Angel. in , Italian Saint Angela Merici, Founded the Ursuline Order of Nuns at Brescia
Angelina
(Greek)
Variant of Angela: Feminine Form of Angel, Meaning Messenger or Angel. in , Italian Saint Angela Merici, Founded the Ursuline Order of Nuns at Brescia
Variant of Angela: Feminine Form of Angel, Meaning Messenger or Angel. in , Italian Saint Angela Merici, Founded the Ursuline Order of Nuns at Brescia
Angeline
(Greek)
Variant of Angela: Feminine Form of Angel, Meaning Messenger or Angel. in , Italian Saint Angela Merici, Founded the Ursuline Order of Nuns at Brescia
Variant of Angela: Feminine Form of Angel, Meaning Messenger or Angel. in , Italian Saint Angela Merici, Founded the Ursuline Order of Nuns at Brescia
Angie
(Greek)
Diminutive of Angela: Feminine Form of Angel, Meaning Messenger or Angel. in , Italian Saint Angela Merici, Founded the Ursuline Order of Nuns at Brescia
Diminutive of Angela: Feminine Form of Angel, Meaning Messenger or Angel. in , Italian Saint Angela Merici, Founded the Ursuline Order of Nuns at Brescia
Angusina
(Scottish)
Unique Choice; a Feminine Form of Angus, the Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Aonghus and Aonghas, Both of Which are Derived from the Element Aon (One, Choice, Preeminent). (Ain-guh-see-nah)
Unique Choice; a Feminine Form of Angus, the Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Aonghus and Aonghas, Both of Which are Derived from the Element Aon (One, Choice, Preeminent). (Ain-guh-see-nah)
Anselma
(English)
Feminine Form of Anseim: Introduced from Germany by St Anselm, Who Became Archbishop of Canterbury
Feminine Form of Anseim: Introduced from Germany by St Anselm, Who Became Archbishop of Canterbury
Antoinette
(French)
Inestimable, Without Price; Feminine Form of Anthony or Antoine. Marie Antoinette - Queen of France (As Wife of Louis Xvi) Who Was Unpopular Because of Her Extravagance and Opposition to Reform Contri
Inestimable, Without Price; Feminine Form of Anthony or Antoine. Marie Antoinette - Queen of France (As Wife of Louis Xvi) Who Was Unpopular Because of Her Extravagance and Opposition to Reform Contri
Antoinette
(English)
Feminine Form of Anthony: Highly Praiseworthy. from a Roman Clan Name. The Spelling Anthony Was Associated With the Greek Anthos Meaning Flower
Feminine Form of Anthony: Highly Praiseworthy. from a Roman Clan Name. The Spelling Anthony Was Associated With the Greek Anthos Meaning Flower
Antoinette
(French)
Beyond Praise. French Feminine Form of Anthony Generally Associated With French Queen Marie Antoinette, Wife of King Louis Xvi, Guillotined During the French Revolution
Beyond Praise. French Feminine Form of Anthony Generally Associated With French Queen Marie Antoinette, Wife of King Louis Xvi, Guillotined During the French Revolution
Antonia
(English)
Feminine Form of Anthony: Highly Praiseworthy. from a Roman Clan Name. The Spelling Anthony Was Associated With the Greek Anthos Meaning Flower
Feminine Form of Anthony: Highly Praiseworthy. from a Roman Clan Name. The Spelling Anthony Was Associated With the Greek Anthos Meaning Flower
Antonina
(English)
Feminine Form of Anthony: Highly Praiseworthy. from a Roman Clan Name. The Spelling Anthony Was Associated With the Greek Anthos Meaning Flower
Feminine Form of Anthony: Highly Praiseworthy. from a Roman Clan Name. The Spelling Anthony Was Associated With the Greek Anthos Meaning Flower
Arial
(Hebrew)
Feminine Form of Ariel: Sprite; Lion of God. A Biblical Alternate Name for Jerusalem. Name of a Prankish Spirit in Shakespeare's the Tempest
Feminine Form of Ariel: Sprite; Lion of God. A Biblical Alternate Name for Jerusalem. Name of a Prankish Spirit in Shakespeare's the Tempest
Arletta
(French)
Variant of Arlette: Derived from a Feminine Diminutive of Charles, Meaning Manly. A Medieval Given Name
Variant of Arlette: Derived from a Feminine Diminutive of Charles, Meaning Manly. A Medieval Given Name
Arlette
(French)
Derived from a Feminine Diminutive of Charles, Meaning Manly. A Medieval Given Name
Derived from a Feminine Diminutive of Charles, Meaning Manly. A Medieval Given Name
Arthuretta
(English)
Feminine Form of Arthur: from the Roman Clan Name Artorius, Meaning Noble, Courageous. Famous Bearer: Legendary Sixth Century King Arthur of Britain and His Round Table of Knights
Feminine Form of Arthur: from the Roman Clan Name Artorius, Meaning Noble, Courageous. Famous Bearer: Legendary Sixth Century King Arthur of Britain and His Round Table of Knights
Arthurina
(English)
Feminine Form of Arthur: from the Roman Clan Name Artorius, Meaning Noble, Courageous. Famous Bearer: Legendary Sixth Century King Arthur of Britain and His Round Table of Knights
Feminine Form of Arthur: from the Roman Clan Name Artorius, Meaning Noble, Courageous. Famous Bearer: Legendary Sixth Century King Arthur of Britain and His Round Table of Knights
Arthurine
(English)
Feminine Form of Arthur: from the Roman Clan Name Artorius, Meaning Noble, Courageous
Feminine Form of Arthur: from the Roman Clan Name Artorius, Meaning Noble, Courageous
Augusta
(Latin)
Majestic, Grand. The Feminine Form of Augustus; Meaning Majestic Dignity or Venerable, Originally Given to Female Relatives of Roman Emperors. Famous Bearer: British King George Iii's Mother Was Named
Majestic, Grand. The Feminine Form of Augustus; Meaning Majestic Dignity or Venerable, Originally Given to Female Relatives of Roman Emperors. Famous Bearer: British King George Iii's Mother Was Named
Augustina
(Latin)
Variant of Augusta: Majestic, Grand. The Feminine Form of Augustus; Meaning Majestic Dignity or Venerable, Originally Given to Female Relatives of Roman Emperors
Variant of Augusta: Majestic, Grand. The Feminine Form of Augustus; Meaning Majestic Dignity or Venerable, Originally Given to Female Relatives of Roman Emperors