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- Europeanadjective
Relating to or characteristic of Europe or its inhabitants.
- Ezraproper_noun
A masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "help" or "helper."
- FAQnoun
An abbreviation for "Frequently Asked Questions"; a document or section of a website providing answers to common queries.
- Fabioproper_noun
A masculine given name of Italian and Spanish origin.
- Facebookproper_noun
A social media platform and online social networking service founded in 2004.
- Fallonproper_noun
An Irish surname of Gaelic origin.
- Febnoun
An abbreviation for February, the second month of the year.
- Feiproper_noun
A Chinese given name and surname used for both males and females, with various meanings depending on the character used.
- Feliciaproper_noun
A feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "happy" or "fortunate."
- Felipeproper_noun
A masculine given name of Spanish and Portuguese origin, equivalent to Philip in English.
- Felixproper_noun
A masculine given name of Latin origin, meaning "happy," "lucky," or "fortunate."
- Ferdinandproper_noun
A masculine given name of Germanic origin, meaning "brave journey" or "bold voyager."
- Fergusonproper_noun
A Scottish and Irish surname meaning "son of Fergus."
- Fernandoproper_noun
A masculine given name of Spanish and Portuguese origin, equivalent to Ferdinand in English.
- Ferrariproper_noun
An Italian luxury sports car manufacturer founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1939, headquartered in Maranello, Italy.
- Flandersproper_noun
A historical region in the Low Countries, now divided between Belgium, France, and the Netherlands, with the largest portion being the Dutch-speaking northern region of Belgium.
- Flemingnoun
A native or inhabitant of Flanders, or a member of the Flemish-speaking people of northern Belgium.
- Floproper_noun
A diminutive of the female given name Florence.
- Florenceproper_noun
A city in central Italy, the capital of the Tuscany region, famous for Renaissance art and architecture.
- Floridaproper_noun
A state in the southeastern United States, known for its beaches, theme parks, and subtropical climate.
- Florrickproper_noun
A surname, notably associated with characters in the television series "The Good Wife."
- Franceproper noun
A country in Western Europe, officially the French Republic, bordered by Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Spain, and Andorra.
- Frenchadjective
Relating to France, its people, or their language.
- Freudproper noun
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis.
- Freyaproper noun
The Norse goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and war.
- Fridaynoun
The day of the week following Thursday and preceding Saturday.
- GAabbreviation
Abbreviation for Georgia, a state in the southeastern United States.
- GAOabbreviation
Government Accountability Office, an independent agency of the United States Congress that audits and evaluates government programs.
- GTabbreviation
Gran Turismo; a high-performance luxury sports car designed for long-distance driving.
- Gabbyproper_noun
A given name, typically a diminutive form of Gabriel or Gabrielle.
- Gabeproper_noun
A masculine given name, a diminutive form of Gabriel.
- Gabiproper_noun
A given name, a diminutive form of Gabriel or Gabrielle, used for both males and females.
- Gabrielproper_noun
A masculine given name of Hebrew origin.
- Gabrielleproper_noun
A feminine given name, the French feminine form of Gabriel.
- Gabyproper_noun
A given name, a diminutive form of Gabriel or Gabrielle.
- Gailproper_noun
A feminine given name, a short form of Abigail.
- Galileoproper_noun
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), an Italian astronomer, physicist, and mathematician, often called the father of modern science.
- Gallagherproper_noun
An Irish surname.
- Gandhiproper_noun
An Indian surname, most famously associated with Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948), leader of India's independence movement.
- Garciaproper_noun
A common Spanish surname, also used as a given name.
- Gardnerproper_noun
An English surname, an occupational name for a gardener.
- Genevaproper noun
A city in southwestern Switzerland, located on Lake Geneva; a major center for international diplomacy and organizations.
- Geoffproper noun
A male given name, a shortened form of Geoffrey.
- Geoffreyproper noun
A male given name of Germanic origin.
- Georgesproper noun
A French male given name, equivalent to English George.
- Georgiaproper noun
A state in the southeastern United States, capital Atlanta.
- Germansnoun
People from Germany; citizens or natives of Germany.
- Gilproper_noun
A masculine given name, often a short form of Gilbert or Gilberto.
- Gilbertproper_noun
A masculine given name of Germanic origin.
- Gilesproper_noun
A masculine given name of Greek origin.