Meanings and history of the name Flicka: | Edit. The meanings of Flicka are "peaceful ruler" or "girl, maiden."
Flore Name Meaning. Dutch and North German: from a vernacular short form of the Latin personal name Florentius (see Florence), the name of a saint who died in 693, or of Florian (see also Flory). Italian or Portuguese: perhaps from the personal name Flora.
Latin Meaning: The name Florette is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Florette is: The mythological Roman goddess of flowers. From 'floris' meaning flower. Famous bearers: Scottish heroine Flora MacDonald helped Bonnie Prince Charlie.
The name Flori is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Flori is: Flower.
Latin Meaning: The name Florinda is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Florinda is: The mythological Roman goddess of flowers. From 'floris' meaning flower. Famous bearers: Scottish heroine Flora MacDonald helped Bonnie Prince Charlie.
The name Florrie is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Florrie is: The mythological Roman goddess of flowers. Diminutive of Florence: From 'florentius' or 'florentia', meaning flowering or flourishing. Famous bearer:.
Latin Meaning: The name Florrie is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Florrie is: The mythological Roman goddess of flowers. Diminutive of Florence: From 'florentius' or 'florentia', meaning flowering or flourishing. Famous bearer:.
Latin Meaning: The name Flossie is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Flossie is: The mythological Roman goddess of flowers. Diminutive of Florence: From 'florentius' or 'florentia', meaning flowering or flourishing. Famous bearer:.
English Meaning: The name Fluellen is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Fluellen is: From the Welsh Llewellyn. Famous bearer: Fluellen was a character in Shakespeare's 'Henry V'.
The name Flynt comes from the personal name Flint. In Old English, patronyms were formed by adding a variety of suffixes to personal names, which changed over time and from place to place. For example, after the Norman Conquest, sunu and sune, which meant son, were the most common patronymic suffixes.