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- Phoebe
- Latinised version of the Greek name Phoibe from phoibos, meaning "bright", "clear" or "radiant".
- Phebe
- Latinised version of the Greek name Phoibe from phoibos, meaning "bright", "clear" or "radiant". Phoebe was one of the Titans in Greek mythology.
- Febe
- A bright woman.
- Fabio
- Italian and Spanish form of Fabian, from the Roman name Fabianus which is from the Latin faba, meaning "bean".
- Pheobe
- Latinised version of the Greek name Phoibe from phoibos, meaning "bright", "clear" or "radiant". Phoebe was one of the Titans in Greek mythology.
- Pheba
- Fabia
- A woman who is bean farmer.
- Phoebie
- Pheobie
- Feba
- The source of light.
- Phebee
- Phoibe
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Phoíbē (Φοίβη),” meaning “radiant, bright, prophetic, pure one.” In Greek mythology, Phoibe was one of the original Titans, one set of sons and daughters of Uranus and Gaia. She was traditionally associated with the moon (see Selene), as in Michael Drayton’s Endymion and Phœbe, (1595), the first extended treatment of the Endymion myth in English. Phoebe was a 1st-century Christian woman mentioned by the Apostle Paul in his Epistle to the Romans.
- Febio
- Fabiah
- Vehbe
- Phobe
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Phoíbē (Φοίβη),” meaning “radiant, bright, prophetic, pure one.” In Greek mythology, Phoibe was one of the original Titans, one set of sons and daughters of Uranus and Gaia. She was traditionally associated with the moon (see Selene), as in Michael Drayton’s Endymion and Phœbe, (1595), the first extended treatment of the Endymion myth in English. Phoebe was a 1st-century Christian woman mentioned by the Apostle Paul in his Epistle to the Romans.
- Fiebe
- Febie
- Feby
- Pheby