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Fergal: (FAYR-gal) Old Irish=fer "man" + gal "fury, valor" = "manly" or "valorous." Fergal mac Mael Duin was another ancestor of the O'Neills. Fearghal.
Ferris: (Gr) "the rock"; also can be Peter. Farris.
Fiachra: (FEE-uh-khruh) "battle-king" or "eagle." Saint Name. Fiachna, Fiach, Feary.
Finghin: (FIN-jin) "fair birth"; variant of Fionn, Fionnbarr. Fineen, Finnin, Fionan, Finian, Finbar.
Finlayv: (Gael) "little (blond) fair-haired soldier." Finlay, Findlay, Findley, Finlea, Finn.
Finneces: poet who lived by the River Boyne and guarded the Salmon of Knowledge for seven years. He planned to eat it himself to gain the knowledge, but his student Fionn mac Cumhail tasted it firSaint Finegas.
Finnegan: "light skinned."
Finnian: from finn "fair, pale-colored." Finnen.
Fionan: (FIN-ee-ahn) "fair." Finnian, Fionn.
Fionn: (FYUHN) Old Irish=finn "bright, fair." Anglicized as Finn. Finn mac Cumhaill was a hero, poet and sometime outlaw who led a band of warriors known as the Fianna. Fiann, Finian.
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