Read Name Book, The: Over 10,000 Names--Their Meanings, Origins, and Spiritual Significance Online
Authors: Dorothy Astoria
Tags: #baby;
Spiritual Connotation:
Serene
Scripture:
Exodus 14:14
NASB
The
L
ORD
will fight for you while you
keep silent.
FARRAH, Fara, Farah, Farra
Language/Cultural Origin:
English
Inherent Meaning:
Beautiful
Spiritual Connotation:
Favored
Scripture:
Esther 2:9
NASB
Now the young lady pleased him and
found favor with him.
FARREL, Farrel, Ferel, Ferell, Ferryl
Language/Cultural Origin:
Irish
Inherent Meaning:
Valiant
Spiritual Connotation:
Servant
Scripture:
2 Samuel 17:10
NKJV
For all Israel knows that your father is a
mighty man, and those who are with him
are valiant men.
FARREN, Faran, Farin, Farrahn,
Farran, Farrin, Farron, Farryn,
Faryn (see also
Ferran
)
Language/Cultural Origin:
English
Inherent Meaning:
Wanderer
Spiritual Connotation:
Foreigner
Scripture:
Ruth 2:10
NKJV
Why have I found favor in your eyes,
that you should take notice of me, since I
am a foreigner?
FAUSTINA, Faustana
Language/Cultural Origin:
Latin
Inherent Meaning:
Fortunate
Spiritual Connotation:
Blessed
Scripture:
Genesis 1:28
NKJV
Then God blessed them, and God said to
them, “Be fruitful and multiply.”
FAWN, Faun, Fauna, Fawna, Fawne
Language/Cultural Origin:
Old French
Inherent Meaning:
Young Deer
Spiritual Connotation:
Innocent
Scripture:
Psalm 42:1
NRSV
As a deer longs for flowing streams, so
my soul longs for you, O God.
FAXON, Faxan
Language/Cultural Origin:
Old German
Inherent Meaning:
Long-Haired
Spiritual Connotation:
Devotion
Scripture:
Judges 13:7
NKJV
Behold, you shall conceive and bear a
son . . . for the child shall be a Nazirite
to God from the womb to the day of his
death.
FAYE, Fae, Fay, Fayanna, Fayla
Language/Cultural Origin:
Latin
Inherent Meaning:
Raven
Spiritual Connotation:
Remembered
Scripture:
Isaiah 65:24
NKJV
It shall come to pass that before they call,
I will answer; and while they are still
speaking, I will hear.
FELICIA, Falesha, Falisha, Felecia,
Feleesha, Felesha, Felicya, Felisha
Language/Cultural Origin:
Latin
Inherent Meaning:
Fortunate
Spiritual Connotation:
Joyful
Scripture:
John 10:10
NKJV
The thief does not come except to steal,
and to kill, and to destroy. I have come
that they may have life, and that they
may have it more abundantly.
FELICITY, Felicianna, Félicité,
Felisianna, Felissa, Feliza, Felysse
Language/Cultural Origin:
English
Inherent Meaning:
Joyful
Spiritual Connotation:
Content
Scripture:
Philippians 4:4
NKJV
Rejoice in the Lord always. Again I will
say, rejoice!
FELIPE, see
Phillip
FELIX, Feliks, Félix
Language/Cultural Origin:
Latin
Inherent Meaning:
Fortunate
Spiritual Connotation:
Blessed
Scripture:
Isaiah 40:31
NKJV
But those who wait on the
L
ORD
shall
renew their strength; they shall mount
up with wings like eagles, they shall run
and not be weary, they shall walk and
not faint.
FELTON, Felten
Language/Cultural Origin:
English
Inherent Meaning:
From the Field Town
Spiritual Connotation:
Hopeful
Scripture:
Psalm 42:5
NKJV
Why are you cast down, O my soul?
And why are you disquieted within me?
Hope in God, for I shall yet praise Him
for the help of His countenance.
FENTON, Fenny
Language/Cultural Origin:
English
Inherent Meaning:
From the Marshland
Farm
Spiritual Connotation:
Spirit of Life
Scripture:
Galatians 6:8
NKJV
For he who sows to his flesh will of the flesh
reap corruption, but he who sows to the
Spirit will of the Spirit reap everlasting life.
FERDINAND, Ferdinánd, Fernand
Language/Cultural Origin:
Gothic
Inherent Meaning:
Adventurous
Spiritual Connotation:
Seeker of Truth
Scripture:
Psalm 33:3-4
NKJV
Sing to Him a new song; play skillfully
with a shout of joy. For the word of the
L
ORD
is right, and all His work is done
in truth.
FERGUS, Ferguson
Language/Cultural Origin:
Irish
Inherent Meaning:
Very Choice One
Spiritual Connotation:
Esteemed
Scripture:
Psalm 18:2
NKJV
The
L
ORD
is my rock and my fortress and
my deliverer; my God, my strength, in
whom I will trust; my shield and the horn
of my salvation, my stronghold.
FERN, Ferne, Fernleigh
Language/Cultural Origin:
Old English
Inherent Meaning:
Sincere
Spiritual Connotation:
Loving
Scripture:
1 John 4:11
KJV
Beloved, if God so loved us, we ought
also to love one another.
FERNANDO, Fernandez
Language/Cultural Origin:
Spanish
Inherent Meaning:
Fearless
Spiritual Connotation:
Redeemed
Scripture:
Matthew 28:5-6
NKJV
Do not be afraid, for I know that you
seek Jesus who was crucified. He is not
here; for He is risen, as He said.
FERRAN, Feran, Feron, Ferren,
Ferrin, Ferron, Ferryn (see also
Farran
)
Language/Cultural Origin:
Middle Eastern
Inherent Meaning:
Baker
Spiritual Connotation:
Laborer for Souls
Scripture:
Luke 10:2
NLT
The harvest is so great, but the workers are
so few. Pray to the Lord . . . and ask him
to send out more workers for his fields.
FERRAND, Farrand
Language/Cultural Origin:
French
Inherent Meaning:
Iron-Haired
Spiritual Connotation:
Believer
Scripture:
Ephesians 1:19
NCV
And you will know that God’s power is
very great for us who believe. That power
is the same as the great strength.
FERRIS, Faris, Farris, Feris
Language/Cultural Origin:
Middle Eastern