Posts Tagged ‘Latin’


Faustine

Faustina was a popular name in ancient Rome

Fannie

Fannie Farmer published her first cookbook in 1896

Fabianne

The 3-syllable Fabianne is actually less popular than the 4-syllable names Fabiana and Fabiola

Florian

Florian was the 48th most popular name for German boys in 2013. In the USA, the closest it ever came to the Top 500 was in 1917 at No. 529.

Fidel

The closest Fidel ever came to the Top 500 American baby boy names was No. 636 in 1959, the year Fidel Castro became Prime Minister of Cuba

Felix

The popularity of Felix in the USA has remained relatively stable for over 100 years, its highest rank being No. 137 (1884) and lowest No. 396 (2006)

Falkner

Falkner is the name of the Violet City Gym Leader in the Pokémon Universe

Fabrice

In 2012, 15 American baby boys were named Fabrice. Twice as many were named Fabricio.

Fabian

Nicknames for Fabian or Fabiano depend on whether the ‘a’ is long or short

Estelle

Estelle dropped out of the Top 500 most popular American baby girl names in 1949

Emily

There has been one Nobel Peace Prize winner named Emily (1946).

Emile

In the USA, Emil has always been more popular than Emile with an “e” at the end

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