2063 Beautiful Christian Twins Baby Names

Fabian

The name Fabian is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Fabian is: From the Roman clan name Fabius, meaning bean-grower or bean-seller. Famous bearer: Popular American singer Fabian, St Fabian - 3rd-century pope and martyr.

Meaning: A bean Origin: Latin

Fabiola

(fah-bee-O-lah)

Fabiola is a female name of Latin/Roman origin. It is the diminutive of Fabia, the female form of the Roman family clan name Fabius, which may possibly be derived from Latin faba "bean" (see Fabia (gens), Origin of the gens).

Meaning: A bean Origin: Latin

Fallon

(FA-lən)

Fallon is an Irish surname and refers to the clan name Ó Fallamháin or Ó Fallúin. "Fallon" is also an Irish non-gender specific first name and means "Leader" or "granddaughter/grandson of a rich king."

Meaning: A command woman Origin: Gaelic

Falon

Irish Meaning: The name Falon is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Falon is: In charge.

Meaning: Leader Origin: Gaelic

Fan

(FAHN)

The name Fan is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Fan is: From France, or free one. Feminine of Francis. Famous bearers: British novelist Frances Burney and actress Frances Kemble.

Meaning: Lethal Origin: Chinese

Fang

(FANK)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Fang (Chinese: 方) is the 47th most prevalent Chinese surname. In Chinese, Fāng (方), means "square" or "four-sided". Fāng (方) is pronounced Fong in Cantonese, Hong or Png in some Min Nan dialects and Png or Pung in Teochew.

Meaning: Pleasant-smelling Origin: Chinese

Farron

Farron is a name of Anglo-Saxon origin and came from the given name Farimond. The surname Farron originally derived from the Old French word Ferrant which meant iron-grey.

Meaning: Adventurous Origin: English

Federico

(fe-dhe-REE-ko)

Italian Meaning: The name Federico is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Federico is: peaceful ruler'.

Meaning: Peaceful ruler Origin: German

Felicia

(fə-LEE-shə)

The name Felicia derives from the Latin adjective felix, meaning "happy", though in the neuter plural form felicia it literally means "happy things" and often occurred in the phrase tempora felicia, "happy times". The sense of it as a feminine personal name appeared in post-Classical use and is of uncertain origin.

Meaning: Happy Origin: Latin

Felipe

(fe-LEE-pe)

Felipe is the Spanish variant of the name Philip, which derives from the Greek adjective Philippos "friend of horses". Felipe is also widely used in Portuguese-speaking Brazil alongside Filipe, the form commonly used in Portugal.

Meaning: One who loves horses Origin: Greek