Fijian names are used on the island nation of Fiji.
10 names in our directory
Ana is a cross-cultural form of Anna, derived from the Hebrew name Hannah, meaning "favor" or "grace." It is used widely across Slavic, Romance, Baltic, and other European languages, as well as in Fiji and Tonga. The nam...
Jone 2 is the Fijian form of John, as well as a Norwegian variant form. This name reflects the global spread and adaptation of the biblical name John into diverse linguistic contexts. Etymology and Roots The root name Jo...
Malakai is a given name used in several linguistic and cultural contexts, notably as the Fijian and Tongan form of Malachi, and in modern English as a variant of that biblical name. In the Oceanic languages of Fiji and T...
Etymology and Origin Mere is the Māori and Fijian form of Mary, originating as a transliteration of the name into these Polynesian languages. In the Māori language, 'Mere' directly corresponds to 'Mary', adapting the sou...
Miriama is a feminine given name that appears in several distinct cultural contexts—as a Fijian and Māori form of Miriam, and as a Slovak variant of the same name. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Miriam, itse...
Samuela 2 is the Fijian form of Samuel, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "name of God" or "God has heard." The name derives from the Hebrew elements שְׁמוּאֵל (Shemuʾel), which can be broken down into shem ("name") and ʾe...
Semisi is a given name and surname primarily used in Fiji and Tonga. It is the Tongan and Fijian form of James, derived from the Hebrew name Yaʿaqov (see Jacob). Through the spread of Christianity in the Pacific, biblica...
Tevita is the Fijian and Tongan form of David, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "beloved" or "uncle." Traditionally, David is derived from the Hebrew root dwd, signifying love or devotion. In the Old Testament, David was...
Tui is a Fijian, Samoan, and Tongan masculine given name meaning "chief" or "king." It reflects the traditional Polynesian social structure where chiefs held significant authority and were revered as leaders of their com...
Viliame is a Fijian masculine given name, representing the local adaptation of the widely known name William. This adaptation follows common Fijian linguistic patterns that transform foreign names to fit the phonology of...
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