List of Gae Baby Names Meanings Starting with Fi

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Fidelma

(fi-DEL-ma)

The name Fidelma is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Fidelma is: Faithful.

Meaning: Beautiful daughter Origin: Gaelic

Fife

(FIYF)

Fife Name Meaning. Scottish: regional name from the former kingdom of Fife in East Scotland, a name of obscure etymology. Tradition has it that the name is derived from an eponymous Fib, one of the seven sons of Cruithne, legendary founding father of the Picts.

Meaning: From Fife Origin: English, Gaelic

Fingal

(FING-ul)

From Scottish Gaelic Fionnghall meaning "white stranger", derived from fionn "white, fair" and gall "stranger". This was the name of the hero in James Macpherson's epic poem 'Fingal' (1762), which he claimed to have based on early Gaelic legends about Fionn mac Cumhail.

Meaning: White foreigner Origin: Gaelic, Scottish

Finian

(FIN-yən)

Irish Meaning: The name Finian is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Finian is: Fair. Finians were warrior-followers of 3rd century legendary Irish hero Finn Mac Cumhail.

Meaning: White or fair Origin: Gaelic, Irish

Finlay

Scottish Meaning: The name Finlay is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name Finlay is: From the Gaelic name meaning fair hero. Famous Bearers: The fictional MacBeth's father, Scottish actor Finlay Currie.

Meaning: Fair warrior Origin: Gaelic

Finley

(FIN-lee)

Origin of the name Finley: Anglicized form of Fionnlagh and Fionnla, compound names composed of the Gaelic elements fionn (white, fair) and laogh (warrior, calf): hence, "fair-haired warrior." Var: Finlay.

Meaning: Fair warrior Origin: Gaelic

Finn

(FIN)

The name Finn is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Finn is: Fair. Mythology; Finn Mac Cumhail was legendary Irish 3rd century hero similar to the English Robin Hood. His warrior-followers were named Finians.

Meaning: A fair-haired man Origin: Gaelic

Finnegan

(FIN-ə-gən)

Etymology & Historical Origin - Finnegan. Finnegan is the transferred use of a well-known Irish surname. It is the anglicized version of Ó Fionnagán which comes from the Gaelic “finn/fionn” meaning “fair, white”. The “-án” is a diminutive suffix so Fionnagán essentially means “little fair one”.

Meaning: A fair, haired man Origin: Gaelic

Finnian

(FIN-yən)

Origin of the name Finian: Borrowed from the Irish, Finnian is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Fionnán (little fair one), which is from fionn (fair). Var: Finian. Short: Fin, Finn.

Meaning: White or fair Origin: Gaelic, Irish

Fionna

Fiona is a feminine given name. ... The name is considered to be a Latinised form of the Gaelic word fionn, meaning "white", "fair". The name Fiona is also sometimes used as an Anglicisation of the Irish-language name Fíona, although these names are otherwise unrelated (as Fíona is derived from an element meaning "vine").

Meaning: One who is fair, a white-shouldered woman Origin: Gaelic