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- Vitina
- This name derives from the Latin surname “vītālis,” based on the adjective “vīvus,” literally meaning “vital, alive.” The nickname “Vitalis” in the Roman age served to distinguish between two members of the same family, one of whom was still alive and one already dead. 1) Pope Vitalian (Latin: Vitalianus; died 27 January 672) reigned from 30 July 657 to his death in 672. He was born in Segni, Lazio, son of Anastasius. 2) Vitaliano di Iacopo Vitaliani was a Paduan nobleman who lived in the late 13th-century around Giotto and Dante’s time. He is best known for being a wicked usurer, according to Dante, in the Divine Comedy. Vitina (Ljubuški) is a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 1991 census, the town is located in the municipality of Ljubuški.
- Fotini
- Derived from old Greek name 'Photine', it means light or brilliance.
- Fatina
- Charming, A perceptive and intelligent woman.
- Veton
- This name derives from the Albanian “vetëtim” meaning “lightning, flash.”
- Fatin
- From the Arabic meaning "charming" or "enchanting".
- Vaden
- Fidan
- sapling
- Faten
- A woman of great charm.
- Foteini
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “phôs (φῶς) pháos (φάος) phōtós (φωτός) phōteinós (Φωτεινός),” meaning “enlightened one, light one, a brilliant one.” The holy and glorious Great-martyr Photine of Samaria (also Photini or Svetlana), Equal-to-the-Apostles, encountered Christ at Jacob’s well. Tradition relates that the Apostles baptized her with the name “Photine,” meaning “enlightened one.” Her feast days are celebrated on February 26 with those who suffered with her (Greek tradition), March 20 (Slavic culture), and the Sunday of the Samaritan Woman.
- Phaedon
- Vadna
- Vadawn
- Vahtan
- Vedin
- Anthor name for Brahma, Knowledgeable, Sensitive.
- Fateen
- Captivating, Clever, Smart, Fascinating, A smart and clever man.
- Feden
- Vedan
- Part of the sacred knowledge.
- Ghedeon
- Faidon