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Frisian names - Baby names with the origin Frisian

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Adoerte Uncertain - possibly 'noble' (from Germanic adal-) or connected to Dorothea/Dorte meaning 'gift of God'. Dutch, Frisian Girl
Anner Grace, favor (derived from Anne/Anna/Hannah) Frisian Unisex
Ard From Gaelic 'àrd' meaning 'high' or 'tall'; in Frisian/Dutch contexts used as a short form of Germanic names connoting strength or bravery. Dutch, Frisian, Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Ate short form of names meaning either 'noble' (from Adal-) or 'from Adria' (Adrianus) Dutch, Frisian Boy
Ayke A short Frisian/Dutch form of Germanic names, often linked to the element 'ag-' (edge/point) or used as a diminutive of noble compound names Dutch, Frisian Boy
Ayko Likely of Germanic origin, possibly from a root meaning 'edge/sword' or a diminutive form; exact meaning uncertain Frisian Boy
Bouke Diminutive/short form ultimately meaning "bold friend" (from Boudewijn/Baldwin). Dutch, Frisian Boy
Breida Possibly 'broad' (Germanic) or 'exalted/strength' (if linked to Brigid) Dutch, Frisian Girl
Durk ruler of the people Dutch, Frisian Boy
Eelke Diminutive of a Germanic name, generally interpreted as 'noble' or 'little noble/house ruler'. Frisian Boy
Eike From a Germanic element meaning "edge" or "sword" Frisian Boy
Enne Likely a diminutive or variant name. If linked to Enno/Enn (from Germanic Heinrich) it carries the sense 'home ruler'; if a variant of Anne/Enni it relates to 'grace'. In Basque contexts 'ene' means 'my'. Basque, Finnish, Frisian, Germanic, Scandinavian Unisex
Enno Likely from an old Germanic root (possibly agin) meaning 'edge' or 'sword'; used as a Frisian/Dutch male name Frisian Boy
Eske From a Germanic root; possibly 'ash (tree)' or related to an element meaning 'god'. Danish, Frisian Unisex
Eyke Derived from Old High German 'ekke' meaning 'edge' or 'point' (as of a sword) Frisian Boy
Fen Marsh (Old English) / Fragrant (Chinese 芬) Chinese, Dutch, English, Frisian Unisex
Fenja Likely of Old Norse/Germanic origin; often interpreted as 'peace' (via Frisian Fenna) or possibly linked to 'fen' meaning marsh/moor. Frisian, German, Scandinavian Girl
Fenna peace, peaceful Frisian Girl
Focko From the Germanic element 'folk' meaning 'people' or 'tribe' - 'of the people'. Frisian Boy
Foke Derived from the Germanic element 'folk' meaning 'people' or 'tribe'. Dutch, Frisian Boy
Foker From a Germanic root meaning 'people' or 'folk'; likely related to the Frisian given name Fokke or a patronymic/derivative meaning 'of the people' or 'descendant of Fokke'. Dutch, Frisian Boy
Fokke Derived from the Germanic 'folk' meaning 'people' or 'tribe'. Dutch, Frisian Boy
Fokle derived from 'folk' - 'people' or 'tribe' Frisian Boy
Frauke diminutive of 'Frau' - 'little woman' or 'young lady' Frisian Girl
Frisa Of the Frisians / from Frisia (i.e., 'Frisian') Frisian Girl
Fyco No established traditional meaning - most likely a pet/diminutive form rather than a name with a distinct historical meaning Frisian Boy
Gesine-Lotte Combines Gesine ('spear/strength' via Gertrude) and Lotte ('free' via Charlotte) - roughly 'strong/free woman'. Frisian, German Girl
Haye Enclosure, hedged area Frisian Boy
Heike Diminutive related to Heinrich (Henry) - 'home ruler'. Frisian, German Girl
Hette A diminutive of Henriette, meaning 'ruler of the home' (home ruler). Dutch, Frisian Girl