Master Number Names A-M

  1. Evelyn
    • Origin:

      English from French and German
    • Meaning:

      "desired; or water, island"
    • Description:

      After decades of disuse, soft and feminine Evelyn has returned to the baby name stage in a huge way. It reached the Top 10 for the first time in 2017. Evelyn has now surpassed its former heights, joining a legion of contemporary little Evas, Avas, Eves, Evies, and Evelines.
  2. Edelweiss
    • Emmerik
      • Erel
        • Everlyn
          • Fe
            • Origin:

              Spanish
            • Meaning:

              "faith"
            • Description:

              Relatively popular in Spain until the middle of the 20th century, this sweet and lively Spanish virtue name is also a Marian name, short for María de Fe. In Galician, it is sometimes also short for Fernanda, meaning "brave voyager".
          • Felix
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "happy, fortunate"
            • Description:

              Felix is one of those ancient but nontraditional names for boys that have come into favor over the past few decades, a favorite of parents who want a masculine name with history and heft that breaks ranks with the standard Franks and Freds. Felix is also an international darling, ranking in the Top 100 in several European and English-speaking countries.
          • Ferelith
            • Origin:

              Scottish
            • Meaning:

              "true sovereignty"
            • Description:

              Ferelith is an unusual yet deeply-rooted Scottish girl's name, also found in ancient Ireland and drawn from the Gaelic Forbhlaith or Forbflaith. While it went through a period of dormancy after the Middle Ages, there are some modern women named Ferelith, including actress Ferelith Young and Princess of Denmark Anne Ferelith Fenella Bowes-Lyon.
          • Fitzroy
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "son of the king"
            • Description:

              An English surname originally given to the illegitimate sons of a monarch. Might be a nice middle name choice to honor an ancestral Roy.
          • Florin
            • Origin:

              French and Romanian
            • Meaning:

              "flower; flourishing"
            • Description:

              Florin is one of the legion of names derived from the root word for flower, most of them like Flora and Florence used for girls. But the boys' form Florin is among the popular French names for boys, along with sister name Fleur for girls. There was a ninth century Swiss St. Florin. The related Florian was the name of a second century Roman saint.
          • Floy
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Florence
            • Meaning:

              "flourishing, prosperous"
            • Description:

              All but unheard of today, Floy was a popular Florence nickname used on its own in a century ago: it was Number 448 in 1914.
          • Forest
            • Origin:

              French occupational name
            • Meaning:

              "woodsman or woods"
            • Description:

              The Forest variation of Forrest, used by actor Whitaker, nudges the meaning more toward the woods and away from the woodsman.
          • Forrest
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "dweller near the woods"
            • Description:

              Forrest is one of the earliest appealingly sylvan, outdoorsy choices, borne by newsman Sawyer, actor Whitaker, and football Hall of Famer Gregg. Forrest Gates was a character on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."
          • France
            • Origin:

              Place-name
            • Description:

              This geographic name has lots of Gallic elan. France Nuyen is a French-Vietnamese actress who starred in the Broadway hit The World of Suzie Wong.
          • Freja
            • Origin:

              Swedish and Danish
            • Meaning:

              "lady, noblewoman"
            • Description:

              One of the most popular names in Scandinavia, Freja--or Freyja--was a major deity of Norse paganism. Beautiful, blonde and blue-eyed, she was the goddess of love, beauty and fertility. In the US, the name is most likely spelled Freya.
          • Freyja
            • Origin:

              Old Norse variation of Freya
            • Meaning:

              "a noble woman"
            • Description:

              The original form of the name of the Norse goddess Freya, whose name is now a worldwide sensation. Freya is the most common variant, although Freja is preferred in Denmark and Sweden. Iceland still uses Freyja, the Old Norse spelling.
          • Frida
            • Origin:

              German
            • Meaning:

              "peace"
            • Description:

              The dynamic personality and paintings of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo have inspired growing numbers of parents to resurrect this form of the name. It does much better in certain European countries, especially in Denmark and Norway. The Frieda and Freida spellings were more popular in the US until the middle of the 20th century.
          • Faithful
            • Faraday
              • Forest