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Finnick

Derived from an English surname, meaning 'the little fair one'

Finnley

Fair-haired hero

Fiorina

Little flower

Firefly

A small glowing insect, often found in warm, humid environments

Firenze

The capital city of Tuscany, known for its art and architecture.

Floella

Derived from the name Flora, meaning flower.

Florian

Derived from the Latin 'florus', meaning blooming or flourishing

Forrest

Dweller near the woods

Forseti

God of justice in Norse mythology

Foschia

A breeze or gust of wind in Italian, often associated with freshness and vitality.

Foxtrot

A dance characterized by long, flowing movements.

Frances

From the French name meaning 'free one'

Frannie

Free or a variant of Frances, meaning 'from France'.

Frasier

A name of Scottish origin, often associated with a person of peace.

Freckle

A small spot or patch of color, often brown, on the skin

Freedom

The state of being free; liberation from captivity or restraint.

Frenchie

A term of endearment for a French person or something French

Frisbee

A flying disc used as a toy or game

Frostie

A diminutive form of frost, suggesting cold or wintry conditions

Furiosa

Furious or angry

Fuzzbal

Soft, fluffy ball

Gabriel

God is my strength

Galahad

A knight of the Round Table renowned for his purity and nobility, associated with the quest for the Holy Grail.

Galilea

The name refers to a region in Israel, known for its beauty and historical significance.

Galilee

A region in northern Israel, known for its historical and religious significance

Galileo

Named after the famous Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei, who made significant contributions to science and astronomy

Galinka

A term of endearment in Slavic languages, often used to refer to a little girl or something dear.

Gandolph

A variant of the Germanic name 'Gandalf', meaning 'elf' or 'wand' and 'help'.

Garetto

A diminutive term in Italian, often used as a nickname

Gaspard

Introduced to France through the Latinized form of the name, Gaspard means 'treasurer' or 'keeper of the treasure'.

Georgia

The name Georgia means 'farmer' or 'earthworker' and is derived from the Greek name Georgios.

Giggles

To laugh softly or in a high-pitched voice

Gilligan

The name is often associated with a character who is comedic and bumbling, suggesting a playful and friendly demeanor.

Giorgio

Italian form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'

Giselle

Pledge

Gizelle

A promise or pledge

Goodwin

A name meaning 'good friend' or 'one who is good at winning'

Gordito

Spanish for 'a little chubby'

Gorgeous

Beautiful, delightful, or splendid

Grainne

Grainne is a Gaelic name meaning 'grain' or 'seed'.

Graylee

Derived from the words 'gray' (color) and 'lee' (a clearing or meadow)

Gretzky

A last name of a famous Canadian hockey player, Wayne Gretzky, considered one of the greatest of all time.

Greyson

Son of the steward

Grizzly

A large bear species known for its size and strength

Growler

A person or animal that makes a low, guttural noise.

Grrruff

A playful sound made by dogs, indicating happiness or excitement

Gryffin

A mythical creature that is part lion and part eagle

Gumball

A type of round sweet or candy

Gumdrop

A small rounded candy coated with sugar

Gunnolf

Matter wolf or battle wolf

Gwennie

Fair and blessed

Hachikō

Faithful dog

Hadrian

Dark haired

Haisley

A variation of the name Hailey, which means 'hay clearing' or 'from the hay meadow'.

Hampton

Home settlement

Harmony

A state of agreement or concord

Harrier

A breed of hound known for hunting and tracking

Harriet

A ruler of the home

Havanna

A capital city of Cuba, known for its vibrant culture and history

Hawkeye

Sharp-eyed or keen observer

Heather

A type of flowering plant.

Heidschi

A playful and affectionate term often associated with cozy warmth

Hellena

The name Hellena is often associated with light or bright.

Hellion

A mischievous or troublesome person, often used to describe energetic children or animals.

Heloise

Well-known; healthy

Hendrix

Ruler of the household

Hershel

A Hebrew name meaning 'deer' or 'noble person'

Heureux

Happy or fortunate in French

Hollija

A name that suggests a playful and cheerful personality

Hollyna

Derived from 'Holly', a plant associated with Christmas and symbolizing fertility and domestic happiness.

Hoshiko

Star child

Houdini

The name Houdini is associated with the famous magician and escape artist Harry Houdini.

Houndini

A playful combination of 'hound' and the escape artist 'Houdini', suggesting a clever or mischievous dog

Houndour

A combination of 'hound' and 'sour', referencing a dark and mysterious dog.

Houston

Derived from the Old English term meaning 'Hugh's town'

Huggins

A form of endearment related to hugs.

Huggles

A name associated with warmth and affection

Humphry

A variant of the name Humphrey, meaning 'peaceful warrior' or 'protector of peace'

Huracan

Hurricane, a powerful windstorm

Hyperion

The Titan god of light in Greek mythology.

Imogen

Maiden

Imperial

Related to an empire or emperor

Invicta

Latin for unconquered or undefeated

Isabeau

A variant of Isabelle, meaning 'God is my oath'.

Isabela

Devoted to God

Isadora

Gift of Isis

Isidora

Gift of Isis

Izabell

God is my oath

Izellah

A variant of 'Isabella', meaning 'devoted to God'.

Jamaica

A name of Jamaican origin, often associated with beauty and paradise.

Jameson

Son of James

Janeway

A surname meaning 'a way or path that leads to a place'.

Jazmine

A variant of jasmine, a fragrant flower

Jeanette

God is gracious

Jeannie

God is gracious

Jenessa

A variant of the name Jane, which means 'God is gracious'.

Jericho

City of the moon; a place of fragrance

Joannie

Diminutive form of Joan, meaning 'God is gracious.'

Joaquin

God has been gracious

Jobelle

Meaning 'pretty' or 'beautiful' in French