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Elvi
A name derived from ancient roots, representing a noble and uplifting spirit
Embla
The name of the first woman in Norse mythology
Emer
Meaning 'swift' or 'speedy' in Irish.
Emre
A Turkish name meaning 'brave' or 'hero'.
Ena
The name Ena is derived from the Irish name Eithne, meaning 'kernel' or 'seed'.
Enar
An innovative and unique name often associated with strength and integrity
Enki
Lord of the Earth and waters in Sumerian mythology.
Eowyn
A noble lady warrior
Erik
Eternal ruler
Erin
Peace
Etu
A name often associated with strength and resilience.
Eydis
A name of Norse origin meaning 'island goddess'
Fallon
Descendant of the ruler
Farfel
A type of pasta shape often used in soup
Faroe
Pertaining to the Faroe Islands, an archipelago in the North Atlantic
Farrell
Descendant of the brave one
Farrin
A name of Celtic origin meaning 'the journey' or 'adventurer'.
Fehu
Means wealth or cattle in Old Norse
Fenris
A mythological wolf from Norse mythology.
Fergall
Man of the spear
Fergie
Derived from the Scottish surname 'Ferguson', meaning 'son of Fergus'
Fergus
Man of strength
Fernie
A place of ferns
Ferris
A cheerful or happy person
Fiadh
Wild
Fife
A small flute
Finella
A fair and white, or a little white one
Finn
Fair, white, or noble
Finneas
Irish origin meaning 'fair or white'
Finnegan
Descendant of the fair-haired one
Finnian
Fair or white
Finnigan
Fair or white
Finnley
Fair-haired hero
Finola
Fair-haired or white
Fintan
The name is of Irish origin, meaning 'little white one' or 'white fire.'
Fiona
White, fair
Fionn
Fair or white
Fiya
Radiant or fiery
Fjord
A narrow inlet with steep sides.
Flann
From the small land
Flannery
Descendant of the man from the land of the river
Floyd
Son of the blue river
Flynn
Descendant of the red-haired one
Folke
People or folk
Forseti
God of justice in Norse mythology
Fraser
Courageous and strong
Frasier
A name of Scottish origin, often associated with a person of peace.
Freki
Wolf, associated with Odin's wolf in Norse mythology.
Frey
God of love, fertility, and prosperity in Norse mythology
Freya
The goddess of love and fertility in Norse mythology.
Freyja
Norse goddess associated with love, beauty, and fertility.
Freyr
God of fertility and the sun in Norse mythology
Fria
Cold or free
Frigg
Norse goddess associated with love, marriage, and motherhood
Frode
Wise or intelligent
Frodi
Cunning or clever
Fronx
A unique or fictional name without a specific meaning
Gada
A name associated with a strong spirit or warrior.
Gael
A cheerful and blithe spirit; also refers to an Irishman
Gaho
The name is derived from the Sanskrit word meaning 'to rejoice'.
Gaja
Means 'earth' or 'land' in Sanskrit
Galinka
A term of endearment in Slavic languages, often used to refer to a little girl or something dear.
Galway
A city in Ireland known for its vibrant culture and history.
Garah
A name that conveys strength and resilience, often used in various cultures.
Garmr
A mythological hound associated with the Norse underworld
Gaspar
Treasurer; from the Persian mythical king of the Magi.
Gavan
Hawk
Gavin
White hawk
Gaya
To soar or to fly
Geira
A name of Old Norse origin, often associated with a spear, symbolizing strength.
Geordy
The one who is a farmer
Gerda
A name of Scandinavian origin meaning 'defender' or 'strength'.
Geron
A strong warrior in Native American culture
Gerwyn
A Welsh name meaning 'fair' or 'blessed'
Gevin
Handsome and beloved
Geza
A name of Hungarian origin meaning 'brave' or 'noble'.
Gilly
A name often associated with joy and cheerfulness
Gisla
A name of Old Norse origin meaning
Glandi
Derived from a Welsh term meaning 'outdoor or open space'
Glenda
A name of Welsh origin meaning 'holy, good'
Glenn
Valley
Glynn
A valley or a glen
Gobi
A large desert region in Central Asia
Godis
Swedish for 'candy' or 'treat'
Godric Gryffindog
The name Godric means 'power of God' in Old English.
Golo
A name derived from several cultures, often associated with playfulness and companionship
Gondor
A fictional realm in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
Goran
A name derived from Slavic origins, often meaning 'mountain man' or 'warrior'.
Gorbi
A name derived from the word 'gorb' which signifies a small hump or a rounded shape
Gorden
A variant of 'Gordon', meaning 'spacious fort' in Scottish.
Gordi
Derived from the term meaning 'plump' or 'round' in Slavic languages
Gordy
A diminutive form of the name 'Gordon', which means 'spacious fort' or 'great hill'.
Goren
A name of uncertain origin, often thought to have Slavic roots.
Gorrie
A name often associated with a little swamp or muddy place
Goscha
A playful or joyful character, often associated with companions.
Gouda
A type of Dutch cheese
Grainne
Grainne is a Gaelic name meaning 'grain' or 'seed'.
Grania
Derived from the Irish word for 'love' or 'grace'.
Graxi
A unique and modern name with no specific definition
Greer
Watchful or alert