Frisian Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 2
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The Frisians are an ethnic group indigenous to the coastal regions of the Netherlands and northwestern Germany. They derive their name from the Frisii, an ancient Germanic tribe which inhabited the northern coastal areas in what today is the northern Netherlands.
The Frisii lived in the coastal area stretching roughly from present-day Bremen to Bruges, including many of the smaller offshore islands. The Frisians are closely related to the Dutch, Northern Germans, and the English and speak Frisian languages divided by geographical regions
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Frisian Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Famous for his inheritance | ||
Advice | ||
Advice | ||
Advice | ||
Victory | ||
An unmarried young woman from the day of victory | ||
The servant of the victory day | ||
Victory | ||
A variant of Sebe, meaning victory. | ||
Frisian for of Cecily. It means blind. | ||
Swan | ||
Frisian form of Schwanhilde. It means swan. | ||
Sylke is a form of Cecilia and means blind. | ||
People | ||
Of a noble kind | ||
He who is famous, well-known | ||
Ruler of the people | ||
People | ||
Frisian word for people | ||
He who is brave | ||
People of offspring | ||
Ruler of the people | ||
Ruler of the people. It's a variant of Tjark. | ||
Protector of the inheritance | ||
Point, edge | ||
Ruler | ||
Ruler or raven | ||
Fight, battle or war | ||
Fight, battle or war | ||
Spelling variation of Wibeke. It means fight or battle. | ||
A form of Wibe, meaning battle or war. | ||
A form of William, meaning helmet, protection | ||
Ruler of the army | ||
Yew | ||
Yew | ||


