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FEILIM FEIDHELM
Boy/Male
Australian, Celtic, Christian, Irish
Ever Good
Male
Serbian
(Вилим) Serbian form of German Wilhelm, VILIM means "will-helmet."
Girl/Female
British, English, Latin
Lucky; Female Version of Felix
Boy/Male
Irish
Good forever.
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Beautiful Jade; Plum Jade
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Field.
Female
Chinese
plum grove.
Male
English
 Medieval English form of Latin Felix, FELIS means "happy" or "lucky." Compare with another form of Felis.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Safe and secure
Male
English
Latin name FELIX means "happy" or "lucky." In the bible, this is the name of a Roman procurator of Judea.
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Gwilym, GWILIM means "will-helmet."
Male
Turkish
(سليم) Turkish form of Arabic Salim, SELIM means "safe."
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Eylam, EILAM means "boundless time, eternity."Â
Male
Serbian
(Филип) Serbian form of Greek Philippos, FILIP means "lover of horses."
Girl/Female
Arabic
Night
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of French Philippe, FILIB means "lover of horses."
Boy/Male
Indian
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Féidhlim, possibly FELIM means "ever good."
Boy/Male
Irish
Good forever.
Boy/Male
Irish
feidhil “â€beautyâ€â€ or “â€ever good.â€â€ Three kings of Munster bore the name. Feidhelm Mac Crimthainn was both a king of Munster and a Bishop of Cashel. He contested the sovereignty of Ireland with the O’Neill kings. He was unsuccessful in the ensuing battle and in 842 AD the annals record… “â€The crosier of devout Feidhelm was abandoned in the blackthorns. Neill, mighty in combat, took it by right of victory.â€â€
FEILIM FEIDHELM
FEILIM FEIDHELM
Boy/Male
Muslim
Eternal
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Invincible Love
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Krishna
Biblical
that dissolves or disperses
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Sleeping on the Sea
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Name of Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
English
Lives by the linden tree.
Girl/Female
Indian
Rain
Boy/Male
Indian
Black stone, Not white
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Ingram. This form, recorded in the 13th century, now appears to have died out in the British Isles.
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a.
Composed of film or films.
n.
A thin film formed on the surface of an evaporating solution.
n.
An American wild cat (Felis tigrina), ranging from Mexico to Brazil. It is spotted with black. Called also long-tailed cat.
v. t.
To cover with a thin skin or pellicle.
n.
A large, savage, carnivorous mammal (Felis leopardus). It is of a yellow or fawn color, with rings or roselike clusters of black spots along the back and sides. It is found in Southern Asia and Africa. By some the panther (Felis pardus) is regarded as a variety of leopard.
n.
An animal of various species of the genera Felis and Lynx. The domestic cat is Felis domestica. The European wild cat (Felis catus) is much larger than the domestic cat. In the United States the name wild cat is commonly applied to the bay lynx (Lynx rufus) See Wild cat, and Tiger cat.
v. i.
To wrinkle; -- said of the gelatin film.
n.
A whitish speck or film on the eye.
n.
A small East Indian wild cat (Felis wagati), regarded by some as a variety of the leopard cat.
n.
A small South American species of tiger cat (Felis mitis).
n.
A thin skin or film.
n.
A slender thread, as that of a cobweb.
a.
Catlike; of or pertaining to the genus Felis, or family Felidae; as, the feline race; feline voracity.
n.
A thin skin; a pellicle; a membranous covering, causing opacity; hence, any thin, slight covering.
n.
A genus of carnivorous mammals, including the domestic cat, the lion, tiger, panther, and similar animals.
n.
A mode of covering transparent white glass with a film of colored glass.
n.
A South American wild cat (Felis colocolo), of the size of the ocelot.
a.
Resembling the tiger in color; as, the tigrine cat (Felis tigrina) of South America.