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The name Feivel is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Feivel is: Bright one.
Arabic Meaning: The name Faisal is an Arabic baby name. In Arabic the meaning of the name Faisal is: Stubborn.
The name Feirefiz is a Male name. Arthurian Legend meaning: The name Feirefiz is a Arthurian Legend baby name The Arthurian Legend meaning of Feirefiz is: A mulatto heathen who became Christian.
Feiwel is derived from Feibush, which linguistically is derived from the Greek Phoebus. It is an equivalent of the Hebrew male personal names Meir and Uri, both of them meaning "light/fire".
Feilo is a baby boy name its meaning is familiar. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1307 times.
FEICHÍN, genitive — id. (the same), Fehin, (Festus); diminutive of fiach, a raven; the name of five Irish saints, one of whom was Abbot of Fore and patron of West Connacht, where the name is now anglicised Festus. St. Feichin's Day is 20 January. Latin — Fechinus.
FEIDHLIMIDH, genitive — id. (the same), Felimy, Phelimy, Phelim, (Felix; Philip); an ancient Irish name, explained as meaning 'the ever good'; common among the Maguires, O'Connors, O'Donnells, O'Neills and O'Reillys; and borne by six Irish saints, one of whom is patron of the Diocese of Kilmore.
Irish Meaning: The name Feidhlim is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Feidhlim is: Good forever.
Reich (/ˈraɪk/; German: [ˈʁaɪç] ( listen)) is a German word literally meaning "realm". ... The term derives from the Germanic word meaning "realm" in general, but is typically used in German to designate a kingdom or an empire, especially the Roman Empire.