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Baby names starting with F

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Fran
Latin · Short form of Frances or Francesca, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'free one' or 'from France'.
Fredna
German · Feminine blend of Fred/Freda, from Germanic 'frid' meaning 'peace', suggesting 'peaceful ruler'.
Floetta
Latin · Diminutive of Flora, from Latin 'flos' meaning 'flower,' with the French -ette ending.
Florita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Flora, from Latin 'flos' meaning 'flower,' meaning 'little flower.'
Francelia
French · Elaborated form of Frances, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one.'
Francena
French · Variant of Frances with -ena suffix, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one.'
Frankye
French · Feminine pet form of Frank/Frances, from Germanic 'frank' meaning 'free,' with playful -ye spelling.
Fransisca
Spanish · Variant of Francisca, feminine of Francisco, from Latin meaning 'French one' or 'free one.'
Froney
Greek · Pet form of Sophronia, from Greek 'sophron' meaning 'prudent, self-controlled, sensible.'
Ferdinando
Italian · Italian form of Ferdinand, from Germanic meaning 'bold voyager' or 'adventurous journey.'
Flavius
Latin · Ancient Roman family name from Latin flavus meaning 'golden-haired' or 'blond,' borne by a dynasty of emperors.
Francys
French · Variant spelling of Frances/Francis, from Late Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one'.
Floreen
Latin · Variant of Florine, from Latin 'florens' meaning blooming or flourishing.
Floreine
French · French-influenced variant of Florine, from Latin 'flos' meaning flower, suggesting blooming beauty.
Flois
English · Rare variant of Flossie or a phonetic respelling of a flower-related name. Uncommon early American usage.
Florabel
Latin · Compound of Flora (Latin 'flower') and Belle (French 'beautiful'), meaning 'beautiful flower'.
Florabell
Latin · Variant of Florabel, combining Flora (Latin 'flower') and Bell/Belle (French 'beautiful').
Florean
Latin · From Latin 'florens' meaning 'flourishing' or 'blooming'. Related to the name Florian.
Fusako
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'fusa' (tassel, cluster, or abundant) with 'ko' (child), meaning 'abundant child'.
Freeland
English · English surname turned given name meaning free land or dweller on free land.
Farrel
Irish · From Irish 'Fearghail' meaning man of valor or courageous one.
Finnis
English · Variant of Finis or Finnes, meaning fair or white, related to Irish Finn.
Firmin
French · From Latin 'firmus' meaning firm, strong, or steadfast.
Ferrel
Irish · Variant of Farrell, from Irish 'Fearghal' meaning 'man of valor' or 'courageous one'.
Flavel
Latin · From Latin 'Flavus' meaning 'golden-haired, blond'; an early Christian name.
Fonzie
Italian · Diminutive of Alfonso/Alphonso, from Germanic meaning 'noble and ready/eager'.
Farmer
English · Occupational English name for one who farms or collects taxes, from Old French 'fermier.'
Fedele
Italian · Italian name from Latin 'fidelis' meaning 'faithful' or 'loyal,' a virtue name used since medieval times.
Felis
Latin · Variant of Felix, from Latin 'felix' meaning 'happy, fortunate, or lucky.'
Fenwick
English · English place name from Old English 'fenn' (fen/marsh) and 'wic' (farm), meaning 'farm by the marsh.'
Filomeno
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Philemon, from Greek 'philema' meaning 'kiss' or 'affection.'
Folke
Norse · Scandinavian name from Old Norse 'folk' meaning 'people' or 'tribe,' common in medieval Sweden.
Fon
Chinese · A short name with varied origins; in Chinese it can relate to 'wind' or 'phoenix,' also found in West African usage.
Freemon
English · Variant of Freeman, from Old English meaning 'free man,' denoting one not bound in serfdom.
Floriene
Latin · Feminine variant of Florian, from Latin 'florens' meaning 'blooming' or 'flowering.'
Fujiko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'wisteria child,' from 'fuji' (wisteria) and 'ko' (child).
Fusae
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'branch of wisdom' or 'growing branch,' from 'fusa' (tuft/cluster).
Fallie
English · Rare diminutive, possibly a pet form of names like Felicity or a Southern American invention.
Filippa
Italian · Italian feminine form of Philip, from Greek 'philippos' meaning 'lover of horses.'
Flarence
English · Phonetic variant of Florence, from Latin 'florens' meaning 'flourishing' or 'blooming.'
Floella
English · Blend of Flora and Ella, evoking Latin 'flos' meaning 'flower.'
Forestine
English · Feminine elaboration of Forest, from Old French 'forest' meaning 'woodland.'
Fozie
English · Rare diminutive name of uncertain origin, possibly a pet form or modern coinage.
Francene
French · Variant of Francine, from French meaning 'from France' or 'free one.'
Francess
English · Spelling variant of Frances, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one.'
Flournoy
French · French Huguenot surname used as a given name, from a French place name meaning flowery meadow.
Faber
Latin · From Latin 'faber' meaning 'craftsman' or 'smith,' an occupational surname turned given name.
Felder
German · German occupational surname meaning 'one who works the fields,' from 'feld' (field).
Filadelfio
Italian · Italian form of Philadelphus, from Greek meaning 'brotherly love,' borne by a Sicilian saint.
Finas
Latin · Variant of Finis or Phineas; from Latin 'finis' (end) or Hebrew meaning 'oracle/serpent's mouth.'
Faust
German · From Latin 'faustus' meaning fortunate or lucky. Famous from Goethe's literary legend of Faust.
Fenner
English · Occupational name meaning marsh or fen dweller, from Old English 'fenn' meaning wetland.
Flavil
Latin · Variant of Flavius, from Latin 'flavus' meaning golden or blonde-haired.
Florindo
Italian · From Latin 'florens' meaning flourishing or blooming, an elaborated form of Florus.
Floyde
Welsh · Variant spelling of Floyd, from Welsh 'llwyd' meaning grey or holy.
Frazer
French · Variant of Fraser, from a Norman French place name meaning strawberry.
Flaura
Latin · Variant of Flora, from Latin flos meaning 'flower,' the Roman goddess of spring.
Fleurette
French · French diminutive meaning 'little flower,' from fleur ('flower') with the diminutive suffix -ette.
Fumie
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'beautiful blessing' or 'literary beauty,' from fumi (writing) and e (blessing).
Felicidad
Spanish · Spanish form of Felicity, from Latin 'felicitas' meaning happiness and good fortune.
Fortuna
Latin · From Latin 'fortuna' meaning fortune or luck; name of the Roman goddess of fate.
Falba
German · Rare name of uncertain Germanic origin, possibly related to Old German words for pale or fair.
Faynell
English · Modern blend of Fay (from Old French 'fae' meaning fairy) and the suffix -nell.
Fedelina
Latin · From Latin 'fidelis' meaning faithful or loyal, a diminutive elaboration.
Flodie
English · Diminutive related to Florence or Flora, from Latin 'florens' meaning flourishing.
Flona
Latin · Variant blending Flora and Fiona, evoking Latin 'flos' meaning flower.
Florece
Latin · Variant of Florence, from Latin 'florens' meaning flourishing or blooming.
Filbert
German · From Germanic 'filu' (very) and 'berht' (bright/famous), meaning 'very brilliant'; also the name of a nut tree.
Freman
English · Variant of Freeman, from Old English meaning 'free man,' originally a status name.
Frutoso
Spanish · Spanish form of Fructuosus, from Latin 'fructuosus' meaning 'fruitful' or 'productive.'
Fredrich
German · Variant of Friedrich, from Germanic elements meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
Fremon
French · Variant of Fremont, from Germanic meaning 'noble protector' or French 'free mountain.'
Ferdynand
German · Polish form of Ferdinand, from Germanic 'fardi' (journey) and 'nand' (bold, brave).
Flavian
Latin · From the Roman family name Flavius, derived from Latin 'flavus' meaning golden or blond.
Flay
English · Rare English name, possibly occupational from Old English 'flean' meaning to strip or flay hides.
Flemming
Norse · Danish and Scandinavian name meaning one from Flanders, a man of Flemish origin.
Frans
Norse · Scandinavian and Dutch form of Francis, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning Frenchman.
Fulvio
Italian · From the Roman name Fulvius, derived from Latin 'fulvus' meaning tawny or reddish-yellow.
Fumio
Japanese · Japanese name commonly written with kanji for 'fumi' (literature, writing) and 'o' (man, husband).
Fama
Latin · From Latin 'fama' meaning 'fame' or 'renown,' also the Roman goddess of rumor and reputation.
Fujie
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'wisteria inlet' or 'wisteria branch,' from fuji (wisteria) and e (inlet/branch).
Fennie
English · Pet form of Fern or Frances; a diminutive endearment name popular in the early 1900s.
Fifi
French · French pet form of Josephine, meaning 'God will add'; a playful diminutive.
Flores
Spanish · Spanish for 'flowers,' from Latin 'flos'; used as both a surname and given name.
Francile
French · Elaboration of Frances, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one.'
Fanna
English · Variant of Fanny, a diminutive of Frances, meaning 'free one.'
Felicite
French · French form of Felicity, from Latin 'felicitas' meaning 'happiness' or 'good fortune.'
Flarrie
English · Phonetic variant of Florrie, a diminutive of Florence or Flora, meaning 'flowering.'
Floice
English · Rare variant blending Flora or Florence with a phonetic twist, relating to 'flower.'
Floral
English · From Latin 'flos' meaning 'flower,' used as a botanical word name.
Floreda
Latin · Blend of Flora and the -eda suffix, related to Latin 'florere' meaning 'to bloom.'
Florestine
French · Elaborate feminine form of Florence, from Latin 'florens' meaning 'flourishing.'
Forrestine
English · Feminine form of Forrest, from Old French 'forest' meaning 'woodland dweller.'
Francese
Italian · Italian-influenced variant of Frances, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'from France' or 'free one.'
Fredrika
German · Scandinavian feminine of Frederick, from Germanic 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler).
Freta
German · Related to Old English 'frith' or Norse 'friðr' meaning 'peace.'
Flemon
English · Variant of Fleming, meaning 'one from Flanders,' used as a given name in the American South.
Fiori
Italian · Italian name meaning flowers, from Latin 'flos', evoking beauty and bloom.
Floid
Welsh · Phonetic variant of Floyd, from Welsh 'llwyd' meaning gray or holy.
Funston
English · English place-name surname meaning settlement of Fun or Funn, a personal name.
Flake
English · From Middle English or German, meaning a flake or hurdle-maker by trade.
Florent
French · From Latin 'florens' meaning flowering or prosperous; a classic French form.
Fort
English · From Old French 'fort' meaning strong; also a place-based surname.
Fredick
German · Variant spelling of Frederick, from Germanic 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler).
Freelin
English · Rare name possibly from Irish 'Fraoilean' or a diminutive of Free.
Florenz
Latin · Variant of Florence, from Latin florens meaning 'flourishing, blooming'; used in both German and English.
Fumiyo
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "scholarly generation" or "literary world" (文世/文代).
Francelle
French · French elaboration of Frances, meaning free one, with a feminine diminutive suffix.
Freddye
German · Feminine respelling of Freddie, from Germanic Frederica meaning peaceful ruler.
Fayma
English · Variant of Fama, from Latin 'fama' meaning fame or renown.
Fernetta
English · Diminutive of Fern, from Old English 'fearn' (fern plant), with French feminine suffix.
Francise
French · Variant of Françoise or Frances, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'free one' or 'from France'.
Francoise
French · French feminine form of François, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'French' or 'free one'.
Frozine
French · Variant of Frosine, from Greek 'Euphrosyne' meaning mirth or good cheer.
Fumiye
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'fumi' (writing, literary) + 'ye/e' (blessing or branch).
Fusaye
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'fusa' (tassel, cluster, abundance) + 'ye/e' (blessing or branch).
Feliberto
Spanish · Romance variant of Filibert, from Germanic 'filu' (very) and 'berht' (bright), meaning 'very illustrious.'
Floran
Latin · From Latin "florens" meaning flowering or blooming; a French variant of Florian.
Filemon
Greek · Filemon is a form of Philemon, from Greek roots meaning affectionate or loving.
Finnie
Scottish · Finnie is a diminutive of Finn, from Gaelic roots meaning fair or white.
Forman
English · Forman is an English occupational surname meaning leader, overseer, or front man.
Freemont
French · Freemont is a French place-derived name meaning free mountain or protected hill.
Filamena
Greek · Variant of Philomena, from Greek 'philos' (love) and 'menos' (strength), meaning 'lover of strength.'
Francelina
French · Elaborated feminine form of Frances, meaning 'from France' or 'free one.'
Fernie
English · Diminutive from the fern plant, evoking lush greenery.
Francella
French · Diminutive of Frances, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning free one or from France.
Francille
French · French-influenced variant of Frances, meaning free one or from France.
Fanniemae
English · Compound of Fannie (from Frances, 'free one') and Mae (from Mary or May), a Southern double name.
Floraine
French · Variant of Floraine/Floriane, from Latin 'flos' meaning 'flower' or 'blooming'.
Francenia
French · Elaborated feminine form of Frances, from Late Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'Frenchwoman' or 'free one'.
Franciszka
Slavic · Polish form of Francisca/Frances, meaning 'free one,' from the Latin 'Franciscus'.
Foch
French · From a French surname, notably borne by WWI Marshal Ferdinand Foch; used as a given name in tribute.
Florin
Latin · From Latin florens meaning 'flourishing' or 'blooming,' also a historic gold coin.
Felisiano
Spanish · Spanish variant of Feliciano, from Latin 'felix' meaning 'happy, fortunate, blessed'.
Fentress
English · English surname of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Ventress, meaning 'adventuress' or a place name.
Fieldon
English · English place-name origin from Old English 'feld' (open field) and 'dun' (hill), meaning 'field on the hill'.
Floyed
Welsh · Variant spelling of Floyd, from Welsh 'llwyd' meaning 'gray-haired' or 'holy'.
Foley
Irish · From Irish 'Ó Foghladha', derived from 'foghlaidhe' meaning 'pirate' or 'plunderer'.
Finus
Latin · Variant of Finis or Finn; from Latin 'finis' (end) or Irish 'fionn' (fair, white).
Floryan
Latin · Variant of Florian, from Latin 'flos' meaning flower; borne by a Roman martyr saint.
Fonzo
Spanish · Short form of Alfonso, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'funs' (ready, eager).
Forester
English · Occupational name for a keeper or manager of a forest, from Old French 'forestier'.
Frampton
English · English place name meaning 'settlement on the River Frome'; used as a given name.
Friel
Irish · From Irish Gaelic Ó Frighil, meaning descendant of Fearghal (man of valor).
Faythe
English · Elaborated spelling of Faith, from Middle English 'feid,' denoting trust, belief, and devotion.
Fyrn
English · From Old English 'fyrn' meaning 'ancient, long ago'; a rare archaic revival.
Florince
Latin · Variant spelling of Florence, from Latin 'florens' meaning flourishing or blooming.
Folia
Latin · From Latin 'folium' meaning leaf, used as a botanical and poetic given name.
Fraces
Latin · Phonetic variant of Frances, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning Frenchman or free one.
Freyda
German · Variant of Freida, from German 'Friede' meaning peace; also a Yiddish form meaning joy.
Fujiye
Japanese · Japanese name likely combining 'fuji' (wisteria) with 'ye' (blessing), evoking natural beauty.
Ferron
French · From Old French 'feron' meaning blacksmith or ironworker, an occupational name.
Ferry
English · From Old English or French meaning 'passage crossing,' or a short form of Frederick in German.
Fess
English · Likely a short form of Festus, from Latin 'festivus' meaning festive or joyful.
Furney
English · Possibly from Old French 'fournier' meaning baker or oven-keeper, an occupational surname.
Febbie
English · Diminutive possibly related to Phoebe or February, from Latin 'februum' meaning purification.
Florien
Latin · Variant of Florian, from Latin 'florens' meaning blooming or flourishing. A floral name.
Fontelle
French · From French 'fontaine' meaning fountain or spring. Evokes freshness and natural water sources.
Fela
German · From Germanic roots as a short form of Felicia (Latin 'felix,' happy), or a Yoruba name meaning wealth.
Fujio
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'wisteria man' or 'man of abundance,' from kanji fuji + o.
Fain
English · From Middle English fain meaning glad, eager, or willing.
Fermen
Latin · Variant of Firmin, from Latin 'firmus' meaning firm or steadfast.
Forbus
Scottish · Variant of Forbes, a Scottish place name from Gaelic 'forba' meaning field or district.
Forster
English · Occupational surname variant of Forester, meaning keeper of the forest.
Faylene
English · Modern coinage blending Fay ('fairy/loyalty') with the suffix -lene.
Fidella
Latin · From Latin 'fidelis' meaning 'faithful'; an elaboration of Fidelia.
Flava
Latin · From Latin 'flavus' meaning 'golden-haired' or 'blonde,' a Roman cognomen.
Floramae
Latin · Compound of Flora (Latin 'flower,' Roman goddess of spring) and Mae.
Floribel
Latin · Blend of Flora ('flower') and -bel ('beautiful'), meaning 'beautiful flower'.
Francell
French · Feminine diminutive of Frances, from Latin Franciscus meaning 'free one' or 'French'.
Fredina
German · Feminine form of Fred, from Germanic 'frid' meaning 'peace,' conveying 'peaceful one'.
Fredith
German · Blend of Fred ('peace') and the suffix -ith (as in Edith), meaning 'peaceful prosperity'.
Flavious
Latin · Variant of Flavius, a Roman family name meaning 'golden-haired' or 'blond.'
Floren
Latin · From Latin 'florens' meaning 'flourishing' or 'blooming'; related to Florence.
Finest
English · English word name meaning 'of the highest quality,' an aspirational virtue name used in the American South.
Foyster
English · From Middle English occupational surname meaning 'saddletree maker' or variant of Forster meaning 'forester'.
Freddrick
German · Variant spelling of Frederick, from Germanic 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'peaceful ruler'.
Freelon
English · Rare American name possibly meaning 'free land' or coined to evoke liberty, used among freed communities.
Floydene
Welsh · Feminine form of Floyd, from Welsh 'llwyd' meaning grey or holy.
Felecie
Latin · Variant of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning happy, lucky, or fortunate.
Flemmie
English · Pet form possibly from Fleming (man from Flanders) used as a feminine given name.
Fortunate
Latin · Variant of Fortunata, from Latin fortunatus meaning blessed, prosperous, or lucky.
Fostina
Latin · Feminine form related to Latin Faustina, meaning fortunate or blessed with good luck.
Fukuichi
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'fuku' (fortune, blessing) and 'ichi' (one, first), meaning 'first blessing.'
Forris
English · Variant of Forrest, from Old French 'forest,' denoting a dweller near the woods.
Feddie
German · Diminutive of Frederica, from Germanic 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler).
Fayola
African · Yoruba name meaning 'good fortune walks with honor,' conveying blessed destiny.
Fidencia
Latin · From Latin 'fidentia' meaning confidence or trust, related to 'fides' (faith).
Floraida
Latin · Blend of Flora and a Spanish suffix, from Latin 'flos' meaning flower.
Fosteen
Latin · Variant of Faustine, from Latin 'faustus' meaning lucky or fortunate.
Facundo
Spanish · From Latin 'facundus' meaning eloquent or fluent in speech, popular in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Felimon
Spanish · Spanish variant of Philemon, from Greek 'philemon' meaning loving or affectionate.
Filimon
Slavic · Slavic form of Philemon, from Greek 'philos' meaning friend or lover, a New Testament figure.
Feliza
Spanish · Spanish variant of Felicia, from Latin 'felix' meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate.'
Feloniz
Spanish · Rare modern name of uncertain origin, possibly a creative Hispanic blend or variant.
Fadra
Greek · Variant of Phaedra, from Greek 'phaidros' meaning bright or radiant, a tragic queen in myth.
Felisita
Spanish · Phonetic variant of Felicita, from Latin 'felicitas' meaning happiness or good fortune.
Felisitas
Latin · Variant of Felicitas, from Latin meaning happiness and luck, borne by an early Christian martyr.
Flosie
Latin · Variant of Flossie, a pet form of Florence, from Latin 'florens' meaning flourishing or blooming.
Fordie
English · Diminutive of Ford, from Old English meaning river crossing, used as an occupational or place name.
Farnum
English · Variant of Farnham, from Old English 'fearn' (fern) and 'ham' (homestead), meaning 'fern meadow estate.'
Fielden
English · English surname from Old English 'feld' (field) and 'denu' (valley), meaning 'dweller in the field valley.'
Falco
Italian · From Latin 'falco' meaning falcon; used as both Italian and Germanic surname and given name.
Foister
English · English occupational surname turned given name, related to the trade of fustian cloth or upholstery.
Ferma
Latin · Likely from Latin 'firma' meaning strong, steadfast, or resolute.
Fada
Arabic · From Arabic meaning "sacrifice" or "redemption," or Irish fada meaning "long, tall."
Fannette
French · French diminutive of Fanny, itself from Frances meaning "free one" or "from France."
Fauniel
Latin · Derived from Latin fauna meaning "young deer" or "woodland spirit."
Fibbie
Greek · Rare diminutive likely related to Phoebe, from Greek phoibos meaning "bright, radiant."
Floya
Welsh · Feminine form of Floyd, from Welsh llwyd meaning "gray" or "holy."
Filex
Latin · Variant of Felix, from Latin meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate.'
Flavis
Latin · Variant of Flavius, a Roman family name from Latin flavus meaning 'golden' or 'blonde.'
Flozell
English · Modern invented name, an elaboration possibly blending Florence or Floyd with a decorative suffix.
Fonza
Italian · Diminutive of Alfonso, from Germanic Adalfuns meaning 'noble and ready.'
Freland
English · Rare compound name from Old English or Germanic elements meaning 'free land.'
Floreta
Spanish · Diminutive of Flora, from Latin meaning 'little flower', evoking a small blossom.
Fausta
Latin · From Latin 'faustus' meaning 'fortunate' or 'auspicious', common in ancient Rome.
Floyda
Welsh · Feminine form of Floyd, from Welsh 'llwyd' meaning 'grey-haired' or 'holy'.
Freedia
German · Variant of Frieda, from Germanic 'frid' meaning 'peace' or 'joy'.
Flord
English · Rare variant or shortened form related to Floyd or Flora, of uncertain etymology.
Fairley
English · From Old English 'fæger' (fair, beautiful) and 'leah' (meadow), meaning 'fair meadow.'
Florio
Italian · From Latin 'florius' meaning 'flowering' or 'blooming,' an Italian given name and surname.
Filomina
Greek · Variant of Philomena, from the Greek 'philos' (love) and 'menos' (strength), meaning 'lover of strength.'
Floie
Latin · Diminutive or pet form of Flora or Florence, from the Latin 'flos' meaning 'flower.'
Floralee
Latin · Compound of Flora ('flower' in Latin) and Lee ('meadow'), evoking a flowering meadow.
Florann
Latin · Compound of Flora ('flower') and Ann ('grace'), meaning 'graceful flower.'
Forace
Latin · Variant of Horace, from the Latin clan name Horatius, borne by the Roman poet.
Fredreck
German · Variant of Frederick, from Germanic 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning peaceful ruler.
Feltus
English · English surname-turned-given-name, likely from a place name or occupational term related to felting.
Francico
Spanish · Variant of Francisco, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning Frenchman or free one.
Fostine
Latin · Variant of Faustine, from Latin 'faustus' meaning 'fortunate' or 'auspicious.'
Fernandez
Spanish · Spanish patronymic surname meaning 'son of Fernando,' from Germanic 'brave journey.'
Fulgencio
Latin · Spanish form of Latin Fulgentius, from 'fulgens' meaning shining or brilliant.
Faydell
English · Modern blend of Faye (fairy, from Old French fae) and Dell (valley).
Farol
Spanish · From Spanish 'farol' meaning 'lantern' or 'lighthouse,' used as a given name.
Fredine
English · Feminine diminutive of Fred or Frederick, from Germanic meaning 'peaceful ruler'.
Frankey
English · Informal variant of Frankie, a diminutive of Francis or Frank meaning free man.
Fredrico
Spanish · Variant of Federico, from Germanic 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning peaceful ruler.
Farice
English · Rare name possibly derived from Old French 'faris' meaning iron-strong or adventurous.
Fernell
English · Combination of Fern (the woodland plant) and the suffix -ell, evoking nature.
Florrine
Latin · Variant of Florine, from Latin 'flora' meaning flower or the goddess of spring.
Fredderick
German · Variant spelling of Frederick, from Germanic meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
Fabia
Latin · Feminine of the Roman clan name Fabius, from Latin "faba" meaning bean grower.
Fedelia
Latin · Variant of Fidelia, from Latin "fidelis" meaning faithful or loyal.
Felipita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Felipa, from Greek "philippos" meaning lover of horses.
Fernley
English · English place name from Old English 'fearn' (fern) and 'leah' (meadow clearing).
Frumencio
Spanish · Spanish form of Frumentius, from Latin 'frumentum' meaning grain or wheat.
Floydia
Welsh · Feminine form of Floyd, from Welsh 'llwyd' meaning gray-haired or holy.
Frink
German · Rare Germanic surname used as a given name, related to 'Frank' meaning 'free man.'
Ferrill
Irish · Variant of Ferrell, from Irish Ó Fearghail meaning 'descendant of the man of valor.'
Franklen
English · Variant of Franklin, from Middle English 'frankelin' meaning free landholder.
Frankline
English · Variant of Franklin, from Middle English frankelin meaning 'free landholder' or 'free man'.
Fransico
Spanish · Variant of Francisco, from Latin Franciscus meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one'.
Franchot
French · French diminutive of François, meaning 'free man' or 'Frenchman', popularized by actor Franchot Tone.
Freddia
English · Feminine diminutive of Frederick or Freda, meaning peaceful ruler.
Floretha
Latin · Elaboration of Flora, from Latin 'flos' meaning flower, suggesting a blossoming spirit.
Fester
Latin · From Latin "festivus" meaning "festive," a short form of Silvester or related names.
Fayerene
English · Blend of Faye (fairy/loyalty) and Irene (peace), a mid-century American coinage.
Fedrick
German · Variant of Frederick, from Germanic 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler).
Fredirick
German · Variant spelling of Frederick, from Germanic Fridurih meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
Farron
English · Variant of Faron or Farren, possibly an Irish surname meaning 'land' or an English occupational name.
Ferdy
German · A diminutive of Ferdinand, from Germanic elements meaning 'bold journey' or 'daring traveler.'
Frayda
Hebrew · Yiddish name from Hebrew roots meaning 'joy' or 'happiness,' common in Ashkenazi Jewish tradition.
Fredlyn
English · Modern invented blend of Freda/Frederica (peaceful ruler) with the popular -lyn suffix.
Friddie
German · Friddie is likely a diminutive form of names like Frederick or Alfred, tied to Germanic roots for "peace."
Ferril
Irish · Ferril is likely related to Farrell, from an Irish surname meaning "man of valor" or "hero."
Froilan
Spanish · Froilan comes through Spanish from Germanic roots meaning "lord" and possibly "land" or "property."
Faydene
English · A modern invented name blending Faye (fairy or faith) with the suffix -dene, of mid-century American coinage.
Franceen
French · Variant of Frances, from the Frankish 'frank' meaning free; a feminine form of Francis.
Francetta
Italian · Italian diminutive of Frances, from the Frankish 'frank' meaning free or from France.
Floydell
Welsh · Feminine elaboration of Floyd (Welsh 'llwyd': grey) with the French suffix -elle.
Franis
Latin · Phonetic variant of Francis, from Late Latin Franciscus meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one'.
Frontis
Latin · From Latin 'frons/frontis' meaning 'forehead' or 'front'; used historically as a surname-derived given name.
Floranne
Latin · Compound of Flora (Latin 'flower', from the Roman goddess of flowers) and Anne (Hebrew 'grace').
Florisa
Latin · Elaborated form of Flora, from Latin 'flos' meaning flower, evoking the Roman goddess of spring.
Franes
French · Variant spelling of Frances, from Latin Franciscus meaning free one or one from France.
Feona
Irish · Variant spelling of Fiona, from Scottish Gaelic 'fionn' meaning fair, white, or bright.
Francyne
French · Francyne is a stylized form of Francine, from French and Latin roots meaning 'from France' or 'free one.'
Faydean
English · Faydean is a modern compound name combining Fay, meaning 'fairy' or 'faith,' with the suffix -dean.
Freddi
German · Freddi is a diminutive spelling of Freddie, from Germanic roots meaning peaceful ruler.
Ferrin
Irish · Likely an anglicized variant of the Irish surname Fearon or Ferran, meaning iron-like or brave.
Francee
French · Francee is a variant of Francie or Frances, a French-linked name meaning "from France" or "free one."
Francey
French · Francey is a pet form of Frances, from Latin via French meaning 'from France' or 'free one.'
Frani
French · A pet form of Fran or Frances, from Latin Franciscus meaning Frenchman or free one.
Feryl
Irish · Feryl is likely a variant of Ferel or Farrell, from an Irish surname meaning brave or valiant.
Filberto
Italian · Filberto is a Romance form of Filbert, from Germanic roots meaning very bright or famous.
Fredreick
German · Fredreick is a spelling variant of Frederick, from Germanic roots meaning peaceful ruler.
Franca
Italian · Franca is an Italian form of Francisca, ultimately from Latin and Germanic roots meaning 'free one' or 'from the Franks.'
Franci
French · Franci is a short form of Frances or Francine, from roots meaning 'free' or 'Frenchwoman.'
Faune
French · From Latin Faunus via French styling, evoking the woodland faun and associations with nature.
Franciene
French · A French-style elaboration of Frances, from Latin Franciscus meaning "Frenchwoman" or "free one."
Frederika
German · A feminine form of Frederick from Germanic elements meaning "peaceful ruler."
Franke
German · Franke is a German form linked to Frank, originally meaning a Frankish person or free man.
Frizell
French · Frizell is a surname-derived name from old French roots, likely connected with curly hair or a family nickname.
Florastine
Latin · Florastine is an ornate form built from Latin flos, floris, meaning flower or blooming.
Florestela
Latin · Florestela is likely related to Flora and floresta, carrying meanings tied to "flower" or "forest."
Frager
German · Frager is likely a surname-style name from German, associated with asking or inquiring.
Fabienne
French · Fabienne is the French feminine form of Fabian, from Latin Fabius, a Roman family name linked to the bean grower.
Franciso
Spanish · Franciso is a variant of Francisco, from the Latin name Franciscus meaning Frenchman or free one.
Frann
English · Frann is a short form of Frances, from Latin via French, meaning "from France" or "free one."
Fabiene
French · Fabiene is a French-style form of Fabiana, from the Roman family name Fabius, meaning "bean grower."
Franne
French · Franne is a variant of Fran, from Frances, ultimately from Latin Franciscus meaning "Frenchwoman" or "free one."
Felizardo
Latin · Felizardo is built from Latin felix, meaning happy or fortunate, and survives mainly in Spanish and Portuguese usage.
Frosty
English · Frosty comes from the English word frost and evokes cold, wintry imagery rather than ancient name roots.
Forde
English · Forde is an English surname and place name meaning ford, a shallow river crossing.
Franchester
English · Franchester appears to be a modern English-style coined name, likely blending Fran with the place-name ending -chester.
Fayleen
English · Fayleen likely blends Faye, meaning fairy or faith, with the soft Irish-style suffix -leen.
Feige
Hebrew · Feige is a Yiddish and Hebrew-associated name meaning bird or fig in traditional Jewish naming usage.
Fracine
Latin · Fracine is likely a variant of Francine, from Latin Franciscus via French, meaning Frenchwoman or free one.
Franda
German · Franda is likely related to Frances or Franda in Yiddish usage, from roots meaning free or from France.
Franzetta
German · Franzetta is an ornate feminine form of Franz or Frances, from Germanic and Latin roots meaning free one.
Florenda
Latin · Florenda is a floral Latin-derived name related to Flora and Florence, carrying the sense of blooming or flourishing.
Freddick
German · A variant of Frederick, from Germanic elements meaning peaceful ruler.
Finesse
French · Taken from the French word finesse, meaning delicacy, refinement, or skill.
Felica
Latin · A variant of Felicia, from Latin felix, meaning happy or fortunate.
Flame
English · An English word name evoking fire, brightness, and intensity.
Frenda
German · Likely related to Freda, from Germanic roots meaning peace or protection.
Felita
Latin · Felita is likely related to Felicia, from Latin felix meaning happy, lucky, or fortunate.
Ferrie
French · Ferrie is likely a surname-style or variant form related to Ferris or Ferry, names linked to ironworking or medieval personal names.
Felise
French · Felise is a variant of Felice or Felicia, from Latin felix meaning "happy" or "fortunate."
Ferlin
English · Likely a surname-style or variant form with old Germanic echoes, though its exact root is unclear.
Franisco
Spanish · Franisco is a spelling variant of Francisco, from Latin Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman" or "free man."
Faige
Hebrew · A Yiddish and Hebrew-associated name meaning bird, often used in Jewish naming traditions.
Fidelio
Latin · From Latin fidelis, meaning faithful or loyal; also known from Beethoven's opera title.
Fidensio
Spanish · Likely related to Fidencio, from Latin roots meaning trusting, faithful, or confident.
Frak
German · Likely a clipped variant of Frank, from a Germanic tribal name associated with freedom.
Frezell
French · Probably derived from a surname form with French influence, used as a modern given name.
Fayann
English · Fayann blends Fay and Ann; Fay is tied to fairy or faith, while Ann means grace.
Furlon
English · Furlon is likely a variant of Furlong, an English surname-name tied to a land measure and field length.
Flori
Latin · A short form from Flora or Florentina, from Latin flos, meaning "flower."
Falicia
Latin · Falicia is likely a variant of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning happy or fortunate.
Fraak
German · Fraak is a rare Germanic-style form, likely tied to old surname or regional naming patterns.
Farrin
English · Farrin is a surname-style name that may derive from fair or iron-related roots, depending on family tradition.
Fatina
Arabic · Fatina comes from Arabic roots meaning charming, captivating, or intelligent.
Franchelle
French · Franchelle is a French-style elaboration of Frank names, linked to the Germanic sense of free one.
Flecia
Latin · Flecia is likely a variant of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning happy or fortunate.
Fabin
Latin · A variant of Fabian, from the Roman family name Fabius, originally linked to the bean grower.
Felechia
Latin · Likely a variant of Felicia, from Latin felix, meaning happy, fortunate, or lucky.
Falina
Latin · Likely a modern variant of Feleena or Phalina, often associated with catlike grace or happiness.
Fe
Spanish · A Spanish name meaning faith, from Latin fides.
Felesia
Latin · A variant of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning happy or fortunate.
Felissa
Latin · A variant of Felicia or Melissa, usually associated with happiness or sweetness.
Fabain
Latin · Fabain is a misspelling-style form of Fabian, from a Roman family name meaning bean grower.
Fennell
English · Fennell is an English surname-style name linked to the fennel herb, giving it a botanical association.
Flip
Greek · Flip is a short form of Philip, from Greek roots meaning lover of horses.
Fawnda
English · A modern phonetic form likely influenced by Fawn, the English word for a young deer.
Feleica
Latin · Feleica is a variant of Felicia, from Latin felix, meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate.'
Febra
Latin · Febra likely relates to Latin februa, associated with purification and the Roman month-name February.
Felisia
Latin · Felisia is a variant of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning happy, fortunate, or lucky.
Fiesta
Spanish · Fiesta comes from Spanish, ultimately from Latin, meaning feast or celebration.
Ferenc
Latin · Ferenc is the Hungarian form of Francis, ultimately from Latin Franciscus, meaning Frenchman or free man.
Franziska
German · Franziska is the German feminine form of Francis, ultimately from Latin meaning Frenchwoman or free one.
Falecia
Latin · Falecia is likely a modern variant of Felicia, from Latin felix, meaning happy or fortunate.
Felesha
Latin · Felesha is probably a spelling variant of Felicia or Felisha, from Latin felix, meaning lucky or happy.
Flechia
Latin · Flechia is likely a rare modern variant of Felicia, carrying the sense of happiness or good fortune.
Francel
French · Francel is likely derived from Frances or Francis, ultimately meaning Frenchman or free one.
Farin
Arabic · Likely a variant spelling of Farin/Farhan-type names, often associated with joy or brightness.
Faithann
English · Faithann combines the English virtue name Faith with Ann, creating a compound name with a devotional tone.
Feleshia
Latin · A variant of Felicia, from Latin felix, meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate.'
Falisa
Latin · Falisa is likely a modern elaboration of Felicia or similar Latin-root names, carrying a sense of happiness or good fortune.
Fritzgerald
German · Blend-like form influenced by Fritz and Fitzgerald, combining German and Irish naming elements.
Fitzroy
French · Norman surname name meaning 'son of the king'.
Fredricks
German · Surname-style form of Frederick, from Germanic elements meaning 'peaceful ruler'.
Fanita
Spanish · Fanita is likely a Spanish-style diminutive form, possibly related to Fanny or Estefania-derived family nicknames.
Francita
Spanish · A Spanish diminutive of Francisca, from a Latin-rooted name meaning free one or from France.
Filiz
Arabic · Filiz is used in Turkish and ultimately linked to a word meaning 'sprout' or 'shoot,' symbolizing new growth.
Fontilla
Latin · Fontilla likely derives from Latin fons, meaning 'spring' or 'fountain.'
Franciska
Slavic · Franciska is a Slavic form of Francisca, from Latin Franciscus meaning 'French' or 'free one.'
Fabion
Latin · Fabion is a variant of Fabian, from the Roman family name Fabius, meaning bean grower.
Ferdinan
German · Ferdinan is a shortened variant of Ferdinand, from Germanic elements meaning bold journey or brave traveler.
Frederi
German · Frederi is likely a shortened or variant form of Frederick or Frederic, from Germanic roots meaning peaceful ruler.
Filicia
Latin · A variant of Felicia, from Latin felix, meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate.'
Falisha
Latin · A variant of Felicia, from Latin felix, meaning 'happy' or 'lucky.'
Felcia
Latin · A shortened variant of Felicia, from Latin felix, meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate.'
Faviola
Latin · Variant of Fabiola, from the Roman family name Fabius, meaning "bean grower."
Felinda
German · Probably related to names like Felina or Belinda, often interpreted with senses of beauty or gentleness.
Finola
Irish · Anglicized form of Fionnuala, from Irish meaning "fair shoulder" or "white shoulder."
Frita
German · Short form related to Frida, from Germanic roots meaning "peace."
Frankin
English · Frankin is likely a variant of Franklin, an English surname meaning "free landholder," with Frankish roots.
Felishia
Latin · Felishia is a spelling variant of Felicia, from Latin felix, meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate.'
Franchon
French · Franchon is an old French diminutive of Françoise, from the Germanic Frank root meaning 'free one.'
Faryl
Irish · Faryl is likely a modern variant of Farrell, an Irish surname-name meaning brave or valiant.
Febie
Greek · Febie is likely a variant of Phoebe, from Greek meaning bright, radiant, or pure.
Felicha
Latin · Felicha is a variant of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning happy, fortunate, or lucky.
Faydra
Greek · Faydra is a variant of Phaedra, from Greek, meaning bright or radiant.
Franchell
French · A modern elaboration of Fran- names from Germanic roots meaning "free one" or "Frenchman."
Franchette
French · A French-style diminutive related to Frances, from Germanic roots meaning "free one."
Fernado
Spanish · Fernado is a spelling variant of Fernando, from Germanic elements meaning "bold journey" or "brave traveler."
Faren
English · Likely from an English or Irish surname, often associated with wandering or adventurous spirit.
Francellia
Latin · An ornate form of Frances, ultimately from Latin roots meaning from France or free one.
Faedra
Greek · Faedra is a variant of Phaedra, from Greek meaning bright or shining, known from classical mythology.
Fellicia
Latin · A spelling variant of Felicia, from Latin felix, meaning lucky, happy, or fortunate.
Fleshia
English · Likely a modern English variant inspired by Felicia-like sounds, often associated with softness or grace by style.
Fotios
Greek · Fotios comes from Greek phos, meaning "light," and is related to the historic name Photius.
Ferlando
Spanish · Ferlando is likely a variant of Fernando, from Germanic roots meaning "bold journey" or "adventurous traveler."
Furnell
French · Furnell comes from a surname with French-English roots, likely related to "furnace" or someone who worked near one.
Falana
Arabic · Falana is used in African and Arabic-influenced naming contexts and may relate to success or uniqueness in modern usage.
Faleshia
English · Faleshia is likely a modern variant of Felicia, from Latin felix, meaning “happy” or “fortunate.”
Fabrienne
French · A French-style feminine form related to Fabian, from Latin Fabius, originally bean grower.
Falesha
English · A modern variant influenced by Felicia or Alicia, used chiefly as a contemporary coined name.
Fancie
English · From the English word fancy, ultimately from French fantasy, suggesting elegance or imagination.
Feleicia
Latin · A spelling variant of Felicia, from Latin felix, meaning happy or fortunate.
Felicea
Latin · A variant of Felicia, from Latin, meaning lucky, happy, or blessed.
Fatisha
Arabic · Fatisha is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Fatimah, an Arabic name of historic Islamic importance.
Feliscia
Latin · A variant of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate.'
Fitima
Arabic · Fitima is a variant of Fatima, an Arabic name traditionally interpreted as "one who abstains."
Fard
Persian · A Persian name and word meaning individual, single, or unique.
Fabius
Latin · An ancient Roman family name derived from faba, meaning “bean.”
Farrow
English · Farrow is an English surname-name, possibly tied to ironworking or pig/boar-related old word roots.
Fania
Greek · A Slavic form of Theophania, from Greek roots meaning "manifestation of God."
Farisa
Arabic · A name of Arabic and Persian use, often interpreted as "knight," "horsewoman," or "discerning one."
Funda
Arabic · A rare given name, likely used for its pleasing sound and sometimes linked with the idea of a foundation or base.
Fantasy
English · Fantasy is a modern English word-name drawn from imagination and dreamlike imagery.
Fanya
Slavic · Fanya is a Slavic diminutive, often of Theophania or Stefania, associated with meanings like "manifestation of God."
Fareeda
Arabic · Fareeda is from Arabic farid, meaning "unique, precious, or incomparable."
Foluke
African · Foluke is a Yoruba name meaning "placed in God's care" or "entrusted to God."
Franchetta
French · Franchetta is a diminutive feminine form related to فرانces or Francesca, meaning "free one" or "from France."
Friday
English · Friday is an English day-name derived from Frigg's day, tied to the Norse goddess Frigg.
Ferando
Spanish · A variant of Fernando, from Germanic roots meaning 'bold voyager' or 'adventurous journey.'
Fanon
French · Fanon is a French surname-name, best known through literary and intellectual association with Frantz Fanon.
Faruq
Arabic · Faruq is an Arabic name meaning 'one who distinguishes truth from falsehood.'
Fikisha
African · Likely from Swahili fikisha, meaning "to deliver," "bring," or "cause to arrive."
Falonda
English · Likely a modern coined name with decorative sounds, without a well-established historical etymology.
Farra
Arabic · Likely related to Farah, an Arabic name meaning joy, happiness, or delight.
Folashade
African · A Yoruba name meaning honor or wealth confers a crown, associated with nobility and blessing.
Fransica
Latin · A variant of Francesca or Francis, from Latin Franciscus meaning Frenchman or free one.
Feather
English · An English word name taken directly from the light, airy natural image of a feather.
Fawna
English · Fawna is a variant of Fawn, from English for a young deer, ultimately linked to Latin fauna.
Fawne
English · Fawne is a variant of Fawn, meaning young deer, with roots in English nature vocabulary and Latin fauna.
Felichia
Latin · A variant of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate.'
Fuquan
African · Fuquan is likely a modern given name influenced by African American naming patterns, with possible Arabic echoes such as fuad or qan-derived sounds.
Falando
Spanish · Likely a variant influenced by Fernando, from Germanic roots meaning 'bold voyager' or 'brave journey.'
Felando
Spanish · Probably a variant of Fernando or Ferdinand, from roots meaning 'bold voyager.'
Franchesska
Italian · A creative spelling of Francesca, from Latin Franciscus meaning French or free one.
Fabianna
Latin · A feminine form of Fabian, from the Roman family name Fabius, linked to the bean grower.
Fatmire
Arabic · Likely influenced by Fatima-name traditions, carrying associations of purity, dignity, and honored lineage.
Fetina
Latin · Likely a rare elaborated modern form built on familiar Latin-style feminine endings.
Foxy
English · From the English word fox, giving the name associations with cleverness, boldness, and the animal itself.
Filipe
Spanish · Filipe is a Romance form of Philip, from Greek Philippos meaning 'lover of horses.'
Fotis
Greek · Fotis is a Greek name from phos or phot-, meaning light, brightness, or illumination.
Faraji
African · Used in East African and Arabic contexts, often meaning comfort, consolation, or relief.
Fatmir
Slavic · Used in the Balkans, especially Albanian regions, and commonly interpreted as good fortune or lucky one.
Fanisha
English · Fanisha appears to be a modern coined name, probably modeled on names with the popular -nisha ending.
Falona
Irish · Likely a form of Fallon, from an Irish surname associated with leadership or rule.
Faten
Arabic · Faten is an Arabic name meaning charming, captivating, or enchanting.
Flesha
English · Flesha is a modern English-style variant, likely influenced by names like Felicia or Alicia.
Fatime
Arabic · Fatime is a variant of Fatima, from Arabic, commonly interpreted as one who abstains or weans.
Falanda
English · A contemporary invented feminine name, likely shaped by modern sound patterns resembling Felicia-like names.
Falena
Italian · Falena is the Italian word for 'moth,' ultimately from Greek phalaina.
Farrar
English · Farrar is an English surname from Old French ferreor, meaning 'blacksmith' or 'ironworker.'
Felissia
Latin · Felissia is a variant of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning 'happy,' 'fortunate,' or 'lucky.'
Fonta
French · Fonta is likely a short modern form influenced by French Fontaine, meaning 'fountain' or 'spring.'
Formeka
English · Likely a modern coined name shaped by contemporary sound patterns and the suffix -eka or -meka.
Femi
African · Femi is a Yoruba name and short form in names meaning love me or, in fuller forms, God loves me.
Felena
Greek · Felena is likely related to names like Selena or Felina, with associations to moonlight or happiness depending on derivation.
Fareedah
Arabic · Fareedah comes from Arabic faridah, meaning 'unique,' 'precious,' or 'singular pearl.'
Farnaz
Persian · Farnaz is a Persian name combining elements of glory and grace, often understood as 'splendid pride.'
Frica
German · Frica is likely a short form related to Germanic names with frid, meaning 'peace.'
Fateen
Arabic · Fateen comes from Arabic and means intelligent, clever, or charming.
Fadia
Arabic · Fadia is an Arabic name meaning savior, redeemer, or one who sacrifices for others.
Fatemeh
Arabic · Fatemeh is the Persian form of Fatimah, from Arabic, traditionally understood as one who abstains or weans.
Faaizah
Arabic · Faaizah means 'successful,' 'victorious,' or 'one who attains success' in Arabic.
Feigy
German · Feigy is a Yiddish diminutive, often linked with the word for 'bird' and used affectionately in Jewish naming tradition.
Franceska
Italian · Franceska is a variant of Francesca, meaning 'from France' or 'free one.'
Fadeelah
Arabic · From Arabic roots associated with virtue or excellence, often interpreted as generous or noble.
Farica
Arabic · Likely related to Farah or Farika, with meanings tied to joy, distinction, or uniqueness.
Fasha
Arabic · Likely a modern form influenced by Arabic sound patterns, possibly suggesting freshness or elegance.
Fawnia
English · Likely derived from Fawn, referring to a young deer, with soft nature imagery.
Fayga
Hebrew · Usually linked to Yiddish Faige, meaning bird, and used in Jewish naming tradition.
Folami
African · An African name, especially Yoruba in usage, often interpreted with meanings tied to honor, wealth, or prestige.
Francesa
Italian · A variant of Francesca, from Latin roots meaning from France or free one.
Farooq
Arabic · Farooq comes from Arabic and means one who distinguishes truth from falsehood.
Fani
Greek · Usually a short form of names like Stefania or Theophania, tied to Greek roots meaning "appearance" or "manifestation."
Franka
German · Franka is a feminine form of Frank, from Germanic and Latin-linked roots meaning 'free one.'
Fontane
French · From a French surname and place word meaning fountain or spring.
Faheemah
Arabic · From Arabic Fahimah, meaning intelligent, perceptive, or understanding.
Fariba
Persian · A Persian name meaning charming, alluring, or captivating.
Fatemah
Arabic · A variant of Fatimah, an Arabic name traditionally interpreted as one who abstains or weans.
Falishia
English · A variant of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning happy or fortunate.
Farhana
Arabic · From Arabic, Farhana means happy, joyful, or delighted.
Farm
English · An extremely rare modern word-name taken from the English term for cultivated land or homestead.
Fatin
Arabic · From Arabic, Fatin means charming, captivating, or intelligent.
Fiana
Irish · Likely related to Irish Fionn roots, carrying associations with fairness, brightness, or the Fianna.
Fue
Chinese · Fue is used in East and Southeast Asian naming contexts and may reflect a romanized syllable with meanings varying by original language and character.
Fady
Arabic · Fady is an Arabic name meaning redeemer, savior, or one who sacrifices himself for others.
Farshid
Persian · Farshid is a Persian name often interpreted as "radiance" or "sun-like splendor."
Falan
Irish · Falan is likely related to Fallon, an Irish surname-name associated with leadership or superiority.
Falen
Irish · Falen is a variant of Fallon, an Irish surname-name associated with leadership or superiority.
Fallan
Irish · Likely from Irish roots, possibly related to names meaning 'leader' or descended from Fallamhain.
Fame
English · Fame comes from the English word for renown, making it a bold modern virtue-style word name.
Falin
Irish · Falin is likely related to Irish surname forms such as Fallon, often interpreted as 'leader' or 'descendant of a ruler.'
Fallen
English · Fallen comes from the English word and is used as a rare modern word-name with poetic or dramatic resonance.
Farina
Latin · Farina is an Italian surname and word from Latin far, meaning 'flour' or 'grain.'
Fateema
Arabic · Fateema is a spelling variant of Fatima, an Arabic name meaning 'one who abstains' or 'weans.'
Female
English · Female comes from the English word for a woman, ultimately from Latin femella, and is used rarely as a given name.
Ferrante
Italian · Italian name related to Ferrand or Ferdinand, associated with boldness and adventurous spirit.
Farran
Irish · Farran likely comes from Irish surname and place roots, often linked to land, adventure, or wandering.
Fiffany
Greek · Fiffany is likely a variant of Tiffany, from Greek Theophania meaning manifestation of God.
Fallin
Irish · Fallin is likely from an Irish surname and place-name tradition, later adopted as a modern given name.
Fanessa
Greek · Fanessa is a modern blend influenced by Vanessa, a literary name later linked with the butterfly genus.