,
Depending on dialect, the word could be
spelled as (Fatt, Huat). It means
"send out", "emit", "issue", "develop".

[fa huo]
means "getting angry";

[fa liang]
means "glow, shiny";

[ qi fa] means "inspire", "enlighten"; more commonly
used for males.
Depending on dialect, the word could be
spelled as (Fatt, Huat). It means
"law", "method",
"way".

[fa lv] means "law";

[fang
fa] means "method";

[li fa]
means "legislation".
Depending on dialect, the word could be
spelled as (Fan, Fang, Farn, Pham).
It means
"sail".
Depending on dialect, the word could be
spelled as (Fan, Fang, Farn, Pham).
It means
"ordinary", "common".
Depending on dialect, the
word could be spelled as (Farn, Phan).
It means "Numerous",
"manifold", "complicated"

[fan rong]
means "prosperous", "booming".
,
Depending on dialect, the word could be
spelled as (Fan, Fang, Farn, Pham).
This is also a Chinese
surname. 
[mo
fan] means
"role model".
Depending on dialect, the
word could be spelled as (Farn, Phan).
It means "Buddhist".
[fan wen] means "Sanskrit".
Depending on dialect, the word could be
spelled as (Fong, Phuong).
It means "square", "method", "prescription", "formula".

[fang
fa] means "method";

[li fang]
is a "cube";

[si fang]
means "four sided", "square".
Depending on dialect, the word could be
spelled as (Fann,
Fong, Phang, Phuong) It means "fragrance".

[fen fang] refers to something that smells good; more
commonly used for females. A prominent personality in
history:
MEI Lanfang


[

]
(1894-1961), Peking opera legend, female impersonator, as traditionally only men
performed at Peking operas.
,
Depending on dialect, the word could be
spelled as (Fai, Fay, Phi). It means
"fly", "flight".

[fei ji]
means "airplane";

[gao fei] is to "soar"; more commonly used for males.
A prominent personality in history:
JI Pengfei


[

]
(1910 - 2000), former People’s Republic of China Vice premier, foreign minister.
Depending on dialect, the word could be
spelled as (Fay, Fui, Phi). [fei] is a
Chinese name. It means
"luxuriant, "rich".
A prominent personality in history:
LO Man-fei


[

]
(1955 - 2006), Taiwan dancer, choreographer, internationally renowned.
Depending on dialect, the word could be
spelled as (Fay). It means
"elegant", "striking".
Depending on dialect, the word could be
spelled as (Fay). It
means "jade", "jadeite"; more commonly seen in
females.
Depending on dialect, the word could be
spelled as (Farn, Fun). It means
"fragrance".

[fen fang] refers to "pleasant smell"; more commonly used for females.
,
Depending on dialect, the word could be
spelled as (Farn, Fun). It means "strive".

means "hardworking, diligent.
,
Depending on dialect, the word could be
spelled as (Foong, Fung, Phung).
It means
"abundant", "plentiful".

[feng fu]
means "rich and plentiful",

[feng man]
means "well developed".
Depending on dialect, the word could be
spelled as (Foong, Fung, Phung).
It means
"pinnacle", "summit", mountain top".

[gao feng]
means "mountain peak",

[shan feng] means "mountain peak"; more commonly used
for males.
,
Depending on dialect, the word could be
spelled as (Foong, Fung, Phung).
It refers to "sharp edge of a knife".

[feng li] means "sharp"; more commonly used for males.
,
Depending on dialect, the word could be
spelled as (Foong, Fung, Phung).
This word is specifically used as a surname.
,
Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Foong, Fung).

[feng huang] refers to the "phoenix"; more commonly for females
,
Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Foong, Fung).
It refers to the "maple tree".
Depending on dialect, the word could be spelled as (Fatt).

[fo jiao]
refers to "Buddhism".
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