Author: Ali
•Saturday, March 14, 2009
Turkish boy names, with meanings, starting with 'F'


Fadıl:

Righteous, virtuous, chaste

Fahim:

Great, big, large

Fahmi:

lofty; eminent; exalted; sublime

Fahreddin:

Praise of the religion and/or select, distinguished

Fahri:

One who chooses to work without waiting for a response or anybody asking (without waiting for someone to tell the him what to do. So it's like a voluntary worker who came up with the idea all by himself to work) and also not wanting something in return even. Could also be an honary worker, if you will, who can choose to work without letting anybody know first or not wanting credit for the work he has done. So in short this can perhaps be 'best' described as a honorable, thoughtful, quite worker (helper) who maybe just wants to work to receive some bit of 'honour' in return and nothing more

Faik:

Morally superior, Superior, Select, Distinguished, Outstanding, Ascendant

Farhat:

Happiness and/or delight

Faruk:

One who separates the right from the wrong

Fatih:

Conqueror, Conquering, Fatih Sultan Mehmet

Fazlı:

Virtuousness, goodness

Fecri:

The redness in the sky that appears on the horizon before the sun rises

Fehmi(Fehim):

Understanding, comprehension

Ferdi:

Private, individual

Ferhad:

Joy, comfort

Ferhan:

Happy man, joyful; big chief, a leader

Feridun:

Precious, valuable ore, the eight level of jannat (heaven)

Ferit:

A line of pearls. On its own, Alone. Peerless, matchless, unequaled

Ferkan:

Strong

Ferruh:

Well-lighted or intellectual, enlightened person, light-faced, a radiant face

Fethi:

Related to fetih (conquest)

Fethullah:

Religion's opening

Fevzi:

Victorious, triumph, victor, winner, winning

Feyiz:

(God sent) blessing, generous gift, benevolence, beneficence, abundance, plenty, favour, gift, fertility

Feyzullah:

God's science, God's fertility (abundance), receiving inspiration from Allah (God)

Feyyaz:

Very abundant, giving plenty of fertility

Fırat:

Fresh tasty water, a name of a river, Turkey's most longest river. It passes from Turkey to Basra (in Iraq)

Fikret:

Wish, desire, purpose, intention, perception, thinking

Fuad(Fuat):

Heart

Furat:

A river name in Turkey, tasty water

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