Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with F

Felippe

Philip/Felipe are derived from the Greek masculine name Phílippos, from the components “philein” meaning “to love” and “hippos” meaning “horse”. Therefore, Felipe means “lover of horses”.

Meaning: Derived from philip Origin: Spanish

Felisa

Origin of the name Felicia: Derived from the vocabulary word felicity (good fortune, happiness) which has its root in the Latin felicitas (happiness).

Meaning: Lucky Origin: Spanish

Felisberta

Felisberta is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1352 times.

Meaning: Intelligent Origin: German

Felise

Latin Meaning: The name Felise is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Felise is: Happy. Feminine of Felix.

Meaning: Lucky Origin: Latin

Felisha

Latin Meaning: The name Felisha is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Felisha is: Happy. Feminine of Felix.

Meaning: Happy Origin: Latin

Felisia

Latin Meaning: The name Felisa is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Felisa is: Happy. Feminine of Felix.

Meaning: Lucky Origin: Latin

Felisita

In ancient Roman culture, felicitas (from the Latin adjective felix, "fruitful, blessed, happy, lucky") is a condition of divinely inspired productivity, blessedness, or happiness. Felicitas could encompass both a woman's fertility, and a general's luck or good fortune.

Meaning: Lucky Origin: Latin

Felita

Latin Meaning: The name Felita is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Felita is: Happy. Feminine of Felix.

Meaning: Happy feminine of felix Origin: Brazilian

Feliu

Feliu Name Meaning. Catalan: from the Catalan form of the personal name Felix, borne by several saints, or perhaps a nickname from feliu 'happy', 'fortunate'.

Meaning: Happy Origin: Catalan

Felix

(FEE-liks)

From a Roman cognomen meaning "lucky, successful" in Latin. It was acquired as an agnomen, or nickname, by the 1st-century BC Roman general Sulla. It also appears in the New Testament belonging to the governor of Judea who imprisoned Saint Paul.

Meaning: Cheerful Origin: Latin