List of Russian Baby Names Meanings Starting with F

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Faddey

(FAH-day)

Given Name FADDEY. GENDER: Masculine. USAGE: Russian. OTHER SCRIPTS: Фаддей (Russian) PRONOUNCED: fu-DYAY [details]

Meaning: Gift given by God Origin: Aramaic, Russian

Fayina

The origin of Fayina is Old Greek. Fayina is a variant of the name Faina (Russian). Fayina is not frequently used as a baby girl name.

Meaning: Free one Origin: Russian

Fedor

(FEH-dawr)

Greek Meaning: The name Fedor is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Fedor is: Divine gift.

Meaning: Powerful ruler of the people Origin: Germanic, Russian

Fedyenka

Fedyenka is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2271 times.

Meaning: Russian form of theodore gift from god Origin: Russian

Feliks

(FE-leeks)

Polish Meaning: The name Feliks is a Polish baby name. In Polish the meaning of the name Feliks is: lucky'.

Meaning: Happy Origin: Latin, Polish, Russian

Feofan

(FYEH-fahn)

Feofan is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1300 times.

Meaning: Epiphany or disclosure Origin: Greek, Russian

Filippa

(fi-LEEP-pah)

Filippa is a given name meaning "lover of horses" or "horses' friend". Common alternative spellings include Philippa, Phillippa or Filipa. It is the feminine form of the masculine name Philip in Scandinavia, Italy, Greece, Cyprus (Φιλίππα) and Russia (Филиппа)

Fjodor

Fjodor Name Meaning. ... It has same or different meanings in other countries and languages. The different meanings of the name Fjodor are: Greek meaning: Gift of God. English meaning: Gift of God.

Meaning: Fedor, fiodor Origin: Russian

Fyodor

(FYAW-dawr)

Russian Meaning: The name Fyodor is a Russian baby name. In Russian the meaning of the name Fyodor is: gift from God'.

Meaning: Powerful ruler of the people Origin: Germanic, Russian