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Fagan: "little fiery one."
Fallon: variant of Faolan. Fallamhain.
Faol: (FEH-lahn or FAY-lawn) Old Irish=faol "wolf" + dim. -an. Faolan was the name of fourteen saints, and ten warriors in Finn mac Cumhaill's band. Source of the surnames Phelan and Whelan. Anglicized Fallon, Faelan, Felan.
Farrell: (Celt) "heroic, courageous." Fearghal (FAHR-gahl), Farr.
Fearghus: (fay-REES) Old Irish=fer "man" + gus "strength, vigor"; "super-choice." Fergus mac Roich, foster-father of Cu Chulainn, was a hero of the Irish epic The Cattle Raid of Cooley. Renowned for his strength and stamina both on the battlefield and the bedroom. Fergus Finbel (Fergus Wine-Mouth) was a poet of the Fiana. Classic, anglicized Fergus (FER-guhs).
Fechine: might be from fiach "raven," or derived from gaelic meaning"battle." Fechin.
Feidhlim: (FELL-em) "fortunate, lucky" or "ever good." Male or female name. Feidhlimidh.
Felix: (L) "fortunate, or lucky." Feidhlim (FELL-em).
Feoras: (FEE-uh-rus)(Gr) "stone." Pierce.
Fercetrniu: poet of King Cu Roi, whose wife caused the king's death; when the poet discovered this, he leaped over a cliff taking her with him to her death.
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