Names Like Fife

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Viva
From the modern Hebrew word, meaning "spring".
Vivi
From the Latin vivus, meaning "alive".
Vivia
Vivia is a diminutive of Olivia, Sofia and a short name of Vivian and Viviana. It is of Latin, Irish, Celtic, Germanic, Greek, Mycenaean Greek, and Old Norse origin and comes from the following roots: (BÉBINN) (VIVIANUS) (ALFHER) (ÁLEIFR/*ANULAIɃAR) (ŎLĪVĀRĬUS) and (SOPHÍĀ).
Favio
A man of wisdom and understanding, A man of wisdom and understanding.
Veva
This name derives from the Cornish “Gwenhwÿfar,” composed of two elements: From the Proto-Brythonic “*gwindos,” and Proto-Celtic “*windos,” meaning “white, fair” plus from the Proto-Celtic “seibrā (hwyfar),” meaning (phantom, spirit). The name means “the white fay, white phantom, white spirit.” In Arthurian legend, Gwenhwÿfar was the wife of King Arthur. It became a common first name for females in English-speaking countries during the 20th-century. The name Jennifer has been in use since the 18th-century. Before 1906 the name was relatively uncommon, but it gained some recognition after George Bernard Shaw used it for the main female character in The Doctor’s Dilemma.
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Fifi
A short form of Josephine, which is a female form of Joseph, from the Hebrew Yosef, meaning "God gives".
Fauve
One wild like a wild lands.
Fafa
Fafá is a diminutive form of Fábio, Fabiano, and Rafael. The name is of Latin and Hebrew origin and comes from the following roots: (FĂBĬUS) and (RAFA'EL).
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Fiifi
This name derives from the African (Akan Ashanti) (Èʋe) “Afi,” meaning “born on Friday ([E]Fíada), linked to the fertility.” The Akan and Ewe people frequently name their children after the day of the week they were born. These names have spread throughout Ghana and Jamaica. For example, in Jamaica, the following day names have been recorded: Monday, Cudjoe; Tuesday, Cubbenah; Wednesday, Quaco; Thursday, Quao; Friday, Cuffee; Saturday, Quamin; Sunday, Quashee. The Akwasidae festival is celebrated by the Ashanti people and chiefs in Ashanti, as well as the Ashanti diaspora. The festival is celebrated on a Sunday, once every six weeks, and the Akwasidae Festival is next only in importance to the national day celebrations.
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Vaiva
Vaivora is the Lithuanian goddess of the planet Mercury, one of the daughters of the sun goddess Saulė. In fact, his name is linked to the day “Wednesday,” Latin “dies Mercurii” (day of Mercury). In turn, this name derives from the Lithuanian “vaivorykštė”, meaning “rainbow”.
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