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Fionnbharr: | (FYUHN-var) Old Irish=finn "bright, fair" + barr "hair." Eight Irish saints by this name. Best known is 6th C. Saint Finnbarr, patron of Cork and of Barra in the Outer Hebrides. Anglicized as Finbar, Finnbarr; nicknames Barra, Bairre, Barram, Bairrfhoinn. |
Fionntan: | (FIN-tan or FYUN-tawn) Old Irish=finn "bright, fair." In myth, Fintan was the consort of Cessair. Fintanwas the only one of the group to survived the great flood. Afterwards, he lived on for thousands of years as a salmon, an eagle and a hawk. Also the name of 74 early Irish saints. |
Fiontan: | might be "white ancient" or "white fire." |
Fitzroy: | "son of Roy." |
Flann: | (FLAHN) "blood red" or "redhead, ruddy." Old Irish=flann "blood red." Flann has been the name of poets, scholars, abbots, saints, queens and kings. Flann Feorna was king of Kerry in the 8th C., and an ancestor of the O'Connors. Male or female name. Flainn, Floinn, Flannan, Flanagan, Flannagain, Flynn, Flannery. |
Flannery: | also can be Flann; "redhead." |
Flinn: | also can be Flynn; "son of the redhaired man." |
Flynn: | (Gael) "son of the red-haired man." Flin. |
Forbes: | (Bael) "prosperous or headstrong." |
Frederick: | (Teut) "peaceful ruler." Feardorcha (fee-ar-e-DOHR-ekh-e). |
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