List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with Fi

Fitz James

Fitz James is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 588 times.

Meaning: Son of james Origin: English

Fitz James

Fitz James is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 490 times.

Meaning: Son of james Origin: English

Fitz Patrick

The Gaelic prefix "Mac" means "son of", plus "giolla", a devotee or servant, and the personal name "Padraig" from the Roman "Patricius" meaning "the one of noble birth". ... This is the only surname in Ireland with the Norman-French prefix "Fitz" which is of native Irish origin, the others being Norman.

Meaning: Son of patrick Origin: English

Fitz Patrick

The Gaelic prefix "Mac" means "son of", plus "giolla", a devotee or servant, and the personal name "Padraig" from the Roman "Patricius" meaning "the one of noble birth". ... This is the only surname in Ireland with the Norman-French prefix "Fitz" which is of native Irish origin, the others being Norman.

Meaning: Son of patrick Origin: English

Fitz Simon

Fitz (pronounced "fits") is a prefix in patronymic surnames of Norman origin, that is to say originating in the 11th century. The word is a Norman French noun meaning "son of", from Latin filius (son), plus genitive case of the father's forename.

Meaning: Son of simon Origin: English

Fitz Simon

Fitz (pronounced "fits") is a prefix in patronymic surnames of Norman origin, that is to say originating in the 11th century. The word is a Norman French noun meaning "son of", from Latin filius (son), plus genitive case of the father's forename.

Meaning: Son of simon Origin: English

Fitz Walter

Fitz (pronounced "fits") is a prefix in patronymic surnames of Norman origin, that is to say originating in the 11th century. The word is a Norman French noun meaning "son of", from Latin filius (son), plus genitive case of the father's forename.

Meaning: Son of walter Origin: English

Fitz Walter

Fitz (pronounced "fits") is a prefix in patronymic surnames of Norman origin, that is to say originating in the 11th century. The word is a Norman French noun meaning "son of", from Latin filius (son), plus genitive case of the father's forename.

Meaning: Son of walter Origin: English

Fitz Water

Fitzwater Name Meaning. Irish: altered spelling of the Anglo-Norman French patronymic Fitzwalter 'son of Walter' (see Walter).

Meaning: Son of walter Origin: English

Fitz Water

Fitzwater Name Meaning. Irish: altered spelling of the Anglo-Norman French patronymic Fitzwalter 'son of Walter' (see Walter).

Meaning: Son of walter Origin: English