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Baby names starting with F
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Frika
German · Frika is likely related to Frida or Freyja-like Germanic and Norse forms associated with peace or a lady.
Fritha
Norse · Fritha relates to Old Norse and Germanic roots meaning peace or protection, akin to Frida and Frith.
Feffrey
English · Feffrey is likely a spelling variant of Jeffrey, from Germanic elements meaning "peace" and "district" or "traveler."
Faatima
Arabic · A spelling variant of Fatima, an Arabic name meaning one who abstains or weans.
Falone
French · Likely related to Fallon, from an Irish surname meaning leader or descendant of a ruler, with altered spelling.
Fawnna
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Fawn, the English nature word for a young deer.
Faylyn
English · A modern blend using Fay, linked to fairy or fate, with the popular -lyn ending.
Frantzy
French · Frantzy is a French Creole-style variant of Francis, from Latin roots meaning Frenchman or free one.
Fu
Chinese · Fu is a Chinese name and surname element commonly associated with blessing, wealth, or good fortune.
Feiga
Hebrew · Feiga is a Jewish name used in Yiddish-speaking communities, traditionally associated with the meaning bird.
Fadwa
Arabic · Fadwa comes from Arabic and means self-sacrifice, devotion, or ransom.
Fateemah
Arabic · Fateemah is a variant of Fatimah, an Arabic name meaning one who abstains or weans.
Ferrari
Italian · Ferrari comes from an Italian occupational surname linked to ironworkers or blacksmiths.
Faraaz
Arabic · Faraaz is from Arabic and Persian usage, meaning 'height,' 'elevation,' or 'eminence.'
Franciscojavier
Spanish · Franciscojavier combines Francisco and Javier, a traditional Spanish compound name meaning 'Frenchman' and 'new house.'
Franics
Latin · Franics is likely a misspelling of Francis, from Latin Franciscus, meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free man.'
Frisco
Spanish · Frisco is a shortened form of Francisco, ultimately from Latin Franciscus meaning 'Frenchman.'
Farrakhan
Arabic · Farrakhan is used as a name from an Arabic-style surname form, associated with meanings of joy or distinction in related roots.
Farshad
Persian · Farshad is a Persian name often interpreted as splendid, happy, or glorious.
Furqan
Arabic · Furqan is an Arabic Quranic name meaning criterion or that which distinguishes truth from falsehood.
Foua
Chinese · Used in Hmong communities; best grouped here as East Asian, with usage more cultural than directly English-derived.
Fallynn
Irish · Fallynn is a variant of Fallon, from an Irish surname meaning leader or descendant of a ruler.
Filisha
Latin · Filisha is likely a variant of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning happy or fortunate.
Flicia
Latin · Flicia is a shortened form of Felicia, from Latin meaning lucky or happy.
Fredis
German · Likely a variant of Fredis or Freddy-based forms, tied to Germanic roots meaning "peaceful ruler."
Fredo
Italian · An Italian short form of Alfredo or related names, from Germanic elements meaning "elf counsel" or wise advice.
Fiorela
Italian · A variant of Fiorella, from Italian fiore, meaning little flower.
Fiera
Italian · From Italian fiera, meaning "proud," "fierce," or "wild," giving the name a bold spirited sense.
Faran
Arabic · A rare name likely related to Faran or Faranah forms, often associated with brightness, distinction, or place-name roots.
Fantasha
English · Fantasha is likely a modern coined name influenced by the word fantasy and the popular -asha ending.
Fashionette
French · Fashionette is a modern invented name built from fashion with a French-style diminutive ending.
Felizia
Latin · A variant of Felicia, from Latin felix, meaning happy, fortunate, or lucky.
Fahm
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning understanding, insight, or comprehension.
Fairen
English · Likely related to fair, giving it associations with beauty, clarity, or fairness.
Fana
African · An African name used in several traditions, often associated with warmth, growth, or character.
Fauzia
Arabic · From Arabic roots meaning victorious, successful, or triumphant.
Ferin
English · A rare modern name, likely related to Farren or Fern and carrying a soft nature-linked sound.
Ferren
English · A surname-style name linked to iron or adventurous place-name roots, now used as a given name.
Finessa
English · A modern ornamental name likely inspired by finesse, suggesting grace, style, and elegance.
Fritzy
German · A playful diminutive of Fritz, itself short for Friedrich, meaning peaceful ruler.
Frandy
French · Frandy likely developed as a blend or nickname form related to Frank, meaning free man.
Felty
English · Felty is likely from a surname root, possibly Germanic or English, used as a transferred family name.
Fedra
Greek · Form of Phaedra, a Greek mythological name meaning 'bright' or 'radiant'.
Francessca
Italian · Elaborated spelling of Francesca, the Italian feminine form of Francis, meaning 'from France' or 'Frenchwoman'.
Fachon
French · Likely derived from the French word facon, meaning "manner" or "style," and used as a rare modern name.
Fierra
Spanish · Likely a modern form related to Spanish and Italian words for fierceness or pride, suggesting a bold, fiery spirit.
Fransheska
Italian · A variant of Francesca, from Latin Franciscus, meaning from France or free one.
Fatmah
Arabic · A spelling variant of Fatimah, traditionally meaning "one who abstains" or "one who weans."
Farzin
Persian · From Persian, Farzin is associated with wisdom, learned status, or a counselor-like role.
Flamur
Slavic · Used in Albanian communities, Flamur means flag or banner.
Francsico
Spanish · A misspelled form of Francisco, the Spanish form of Francis, meaning Frenchman or free man.
Franchessca
Italian · Franchessca is a spelling variant of Francesca, the Italian feminine form of a Latin-derived name meaning 'from France' or 'free one'.
Felycia
Latin · A spelling variant of Felicia, from Latin felix, meaning happy, fortunate, or lucky.
Fedaa
Arabic · From Arabic Fida or Feda, meaning sacrifice, devotion, or self-giving.
Fidelina
Latin · A feminine diminutive from Latin fidelis, meaning faithful or loyal.
Flormaria
Latin · A compound of Flor and Maria, blending floral imagery with the classic Marian name.
Fredeline
French · A feminine form related to Frederick, from Germanic roots meaning peaceful ruler.
Farad
Arabic · Farad likely relates to Arabic roots suggesting uniqueness or distinction, though it is uncommon as a given name.
Fawzi
Arabic · From Arabic meaning 'victorious' or 'successful.'
Floriberto
Spanish · A Spanish form of a Germanic name built from elements meaning 'flower' and 'bright' or 'famous.'
Francesc
Italian · A form of Francis, from Late Latin meaning Frenchman or free one.
Farheen
Arabic · From Arabic and Persian usage, often interpreted as happy, joyous, or radiant.
Faatimah
Arabic · Faatimah is a variant of Fatimah, an Arabic name meaning one who abstains or weans, famed in Islamic tradition.
Fatia
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Fatiha or Fatima forms, associated with opening, victory, or abstaining.
Fathima
Arabic · A variant of Fatima, from Arabic meaning 'one who abstains' or 'one who weans.'
Fatme
Arabic · A variant of Fatima used in Arabic-speaking regions, meaning 'one who abstains' or 'one who weans.'
Fenisha
English · A modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Phylicia or Fenella, with a contemporary -isha ending.
Falencia
Latin · Falencia is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Valencia, a Latin-derived place name associated with strength and worth.
Fantashia
Greek · Fantashia is a modern form inspired by fantasy and fantasia, from Greek roots relating to imagination and appearance.
Feda
Arabic · Feda comes from Arabic roots associated with sacrifice, redemption, or devotion.
Francisc
Latin · A form of Francis, from Latin Franciscus, meaning Frenchman or free man.
Fracisco
Spanish · Fracisco is likely a misspelling of Francisco, from Latin Franciscus meaning "Frenchman" or "free man."
Farbod
Persian · Farbod is a Persian name meaning something like 'protector of glory' or 'guardian of splendor.'
Fazal
Arabic · Fazal comes from Arabic and means grace, bounty, favor, or generosity.
Fernandeo
Spanish · Fernandeo is likely a variant of Fernando, from Germanic roots meaning bold voyager or brave journey.
Fion
Irish · Likely a variant of Fionn or Finn, from Irish meaning 'fair,' 'white,' or 'bright.'
Faneisha
English · A modern invented name formed in the style of names ending in -neisha or -nisha.
Faison
French · Faison is an English surname from French roots, likely related to pheasant or a nickname-based family name.
Feng
Chinese · Feng is a Chinese name and surname with meanings that can include wind, phoenix, or abundance depending on the character.
Farrad
Arabic · Farrad is likely an Arabic-derived variant related to Farid, meaning unique, singular, or precious.
Farzan
Persian · Farzan is a Persian name meaning wise, learned, or intelligent.
Faruk
Arabic · Faruk is an Arabic name meaning one who distinguishes truth from falsehood.
Ferid
Persian · Ferid is a form of Farid, from Persian and Arabic roots meaning unique, singular, or precious.
Filmon
Greek · Filmon is a form of Philemon, from Greek, meaning affectionate, loving, or friendly.
Fanci
English · Fanci is likely a modern phonetic spelling of Fancy, from English via French fantasy-related roots suggesting whimsy or elegance.
Frania
Italian · Frania is a diminutive or variant of Francesca or Franciszka forms, ultimately meaning "from France" or "free one."
Franshesca
Italian · Franshesca is a spelling variant of Francesca, from Latin Franciscus, meaning "from France" or "free one."
Frantasia
French · Frantasia is likely a modern coined name influenced by fantasy and Anastasia-like sounds, without one fixed traditional origin.
Felisity
Latin · Felisity is a spelling variant of Felicity, from Latin felicitas meaning happiness or good fortune.
Faleisha
English · Faleisha is a modern English-style variant of Felicia, ultimately from Latin roots meaning lucky or happy.
Faryal
Persian · Faryal is used in Persian and Arabic contexts and is often glossed as beautiful-faced or noble-looking.
Feleisha
English · Feleisha is a modern variant of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning fortunate, happy, or lucky.
Flerida
Spanish · Flerida is likely a variant of Florida or Florinda, from Latin roots tied to flowering and bloom.
Floridalma
Spanish · Floridalma blends floral elements with alma, drawing on Latin and Spanish ideas of flowering soul.
Fontana
Italian · Fontana is an Italian surname and given name from Latin fontes, meaning fountain or spring.
Felipedejesus
Spanish · A Spanish compound name joining Felipe, 'lover of horses,' with de Jesus, meaning 'of Jesus.'
Fedel
Latin · Likely related to Fidel, from Latin fidelis, meaning faithful or loyal.
Franchesco
Italian · A variant of Francesco, meaning Frenchman and ultimately tied to the Franks.
Fantazia
Greek · A stylized form of Fantasy, ultimately linked to Greek phantasia, meaning imagination or appearance.
Franchezca
Italian · A stylized spelling of Francesca, the feminine form of Francis, meaning from France or free one.
Fantaisa
Greek · Likely inspired by fantasy or Fantasia, from Greek phantasia meaning imagination or appearance.
Fazon
French · Fazon likely reflects the word fashion or façon, becoming a modern name shaped by style and sound.
Frankel
German · Frankel is a Germanic surname diminutive of Frank, originally meaning a Frankish man or free person.
Fabiano
Italian · Fabiano is an Italian form of Fabianus, from Latin Fabius, meaning "bean grower."
Fonisha
English · A modern invented name built in the style of names with the -isha ending.
Fahtima
Arabic · Fahtima is a spelling variant of Fatima, an Arabic name meaning "one who abstains" or "weans."
Falysha
English · Falysha is a modern variant of Felicia or Alicia-style names, shaped into a contemporary sound pattern.
Farihah
Arabic · Farihah is an Arabic name meaning 'joyful,' 'happy,' or 'glad.'
Fatimat
Arabic · Fatimat is a variant of Fatima, an Arabic name often interpreted as 'one who abstains' or 'captivating.'
Fray
Norse · Fray is related to Freyr, the Norse god of fertility, peace, and prosperity.
Faizal
Arabic · Faizal is an Arabic name meaning decisive or judge, from a root about separating truth from falsehood.
Fathi
Arabic · Fathi comes from Arabic and means conqueror or opener, from a root linked to victory and opening.
Faysal
Arabic · Faysal is a spelling variant of Faisal, an Arabic name meaning decisive or one who judges well.
Fidelmar
Spanish · Fidelmar appears to combine Fidel, meaning faithful, with mar, meaning sea, for a poetic compound name.
Fillip
Greek · Fillip is a variant of Philip, from Greek meaning 'lover of horses.'
Fisnik
Slavic · Fisnik is used with the sense of noble or honorable, giving it a strong virtue-centered meaning.
Franciscus
Latin · Franciscus is the Latin form behind Francis, meaning Frenchman or free man.
Fahmida
Arabic · Fahmida comes from Persian and Arabic usage and means intelligent, understanding, or wise.
Faviana
Latin · Faviana is a feminine form related to Fabianus, from Latin Fabius, traditionally linked to the bean grower.
Fushia
English · Fushia is a variant spelling of Fuchsia, the vivid flower and color name.
Fatmeh
Arabic · Fatmeh is a variant of Fatima, an Arabic name meaning 'one who abstains' or 'one who weans.'
Fergie
Scottish · Fergie is a diminutive of Fergus, a Scottish Gaelic name meaning 'man of vigor' or 'strong man.'
Fredys
German · A Spanish-influenced form of Freddy, from Germanic roots meaning "peaceful ruler."
Furkan
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning "criterion" or "that which distinguishes truth from falsehood."
Forrestt
English · A variant spelling of Forrest, from an English surname and word meaning “forest” or “woods.”
Falicity
Latin · A spelling variant of Felicity, from Latin felicitas, meaning happiness or good fortune.
Fadumo
Arabic · Fadumo is a Somali form of Fatima, from Arabic and traditionally linked to 'one who abstains' or 'weans.'
Faina
Greek · Faina comes through Greek and Slavic usage and is often interpreted as 'shining' or 'radiant.'
Fiama
Italian · Fiama is related to Italian fiamma, from Latin flamma, meaning 'flame.'
Fizza
Arabic · Fizza comes from Arabic and is associated with silver or something shining like silver.
Flabio
Italian · Likely a variant of Flavio or Fabio, from Latin roots associated with blond or golden hair.
Fabyan
Latin · A variant of Fabian, from Latin meaning "bean grower" or "of the Fabii clan."
Forestt
English · A spelling variant of Forest, from an English word for woods or woodland.
Farjana
Arabic · Farjana is likely derived from Arabic and Persian naming traditions and is often associated with wisdom or distinction.
Fredreka
German · Fredreka is a feminine form of Frederick, from Germanic roots meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
Feroz
Persian · From Persian, meaning victorious, triumphant, or fortunate.
Ferras
Arabic · Likely from Arabic roots meaning keen, perceptive, or lion-like courage.
Fantaysia
English · A modern name inspired by fantasy, from Greek phantasia meaning imagination or appearance.
Fatouma
Arabic · A West African and Arabic form of Fatima, meaning one who abstains or weans.
Florisel
Spanish · A rare romantic name built on Latin flora, suggesting flower-like beauty and bloom.
Farrukh
Persian · Persian name meaning 'fortunate,' 'happy,' or 'blessed.'
Fatai
African · West African name, often from Yoruba usage, influenced by Arabic roots meaning 'conqueror' or 'victorious.'
Faduma
Arabic · A Somali form of Fatima from Arabic, traditionally linked to abstaining or weaning and honored through Islamic heritage.
Fatim
Arabic · Derived from Arabic Fatimah, meaning one who abstains or weans, and strongly associated with Islamic tradition.
Fryda
German · A spelling variant of Frida, from Germanic roots meaning peace.
Fartun
African · Fartun is used in Somali tradition and is associated with good fortune, luck, or blessing.
Fredasia
German · Fredasia appears to build on Germanic Freda roots meaning peace, with an ornamental modern ending.
Fayza
Arabic · From Arabic, Fayza means "successful," "victorious," or "one who attains success."
Fernan
Spanish · A Spanish form related to Fernando, from Germanic roots meaning "bold journey" or "adventurous traveler."
Favion
Latin · Likely a variant of Fabian or Favian, from Latin roots linked to beans and the old Roman Fabian family name.
Finbar
Irish · From the Irish Fionnbharr, meaning 'fair-haired' or 'white-headed.'
Felecity
Latin · A spelling variant of Felicity, from Latin felicitas, meaning happiness or good fortune.
Feliciti
Latin · A spelling variant of Felicity, from Latin felicitas, meaning happiness or blessed fortune.
Fardowsa
Arabic · Fardowsa comes from the Arabic firdaws, meaning paradise or heavenly garden.
Femke
German · Femke is a Frisian diminutive name, often linked with Germanic roots associated with peace.
Franey
Irish · Franey is an Irish pet form related to Frances, traditionally meaning free one.
Frederique
French · Frederique is the French feminine form of Frederick, meaning peaceful ruler.
Feodor
Slavic · Feodor is a Slavic form of Theodore, from Greek, meaning 'gift of God.'
Fher
Spanish · Fher is a stylized modern form of Fer, a Spanish nickname for Fernando, meaning 'bold journey' or 'brave traveler.'
Faithanne
English · Faithanne combines Faith with Anne, joining the ideas of trust and grace.
Freesia
English · Freesia comes from the fragrant flower name, making it a nature-inspired choice.
Fateha
Arabic · From Arabic roots meaning opener or conqueror, also associated with victory and beginnings.
Farhiya
Arabic · From Arabic roots tied to joy and happiness, giving the name a cheerful sense.
Fathia
Arabic · An Arabic name related to victory and opening, often understood as triumphant or successful.
Fatoumatta
African · A West African form of Fatimah, the Arabic name traditionally interpreted as abstaining or weaned.
Filicity
English · A spelling variant of Felicity, from Latin felicitas, meaning happiness or good fortune.
Firdaws
Arabic · From Persian through Arabic, Firdaws means paradise or heavenly garden.
Firyal
Arabic · A traditional Arabic and Persian name with an elegant courtly feel, used for its beauty and refinement.
Fjolla
Slavic · A Balkan-style name often glossed as snowflake or a delicate blossom.
Forum
Latin · From the Latin word forum, meaning marketplace or public square, later reused as a rare given name.
Finnbar
Irish · From Irish Fionnbharr, meaning “fair-headed” or “white-haired.”
Farhaan
Arabic · Farhaan is from Arabic, meaning happy, joyful, or glad.
Fawwaz
Arabic · Fawwaz is an Arabic name meaning very successful, triumphant, or victorious.
Fiifi
African · Fiifi is a Ghanaian day name, especially in Akan tradition, for a boy born on Friday.
Faisa
Arabic · Likely an Arabic-derived name related to victory, judgment, or decisiveness.
Fariah
Arabic · Likely from Arabic or Persian roots meaning lofty, elevated, or noble.
Fajar
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning 'dawn' or 'daybreak,' referring to the first light of morning.
Fathma
Arabic · A variant of Fatima, from Arabic, traditionally interpreted as 'one who abstains' or 'weans.'
Foram
Indian · An Indian name, especially used in Gujarati, often associated with charm, fragrance, or pleasing beauty.
Fredarius
English · Likely a modern blend of Fred and Darius, combining peaceful-ruler and kingly associations.
Fardeen
Persian · A Persian name associated with splendor, glory, or noble radiance.
Fardin
Persian · A Persian name associated with glory, brilliance, or noble refinement.
Faybian
Latin · Faybian is a variant of Fabian, from the Roman family name Fabius meaning "bean grower."
Floriana
Latin · Floriana comes from Latin flor-, meaning 'flower' or 'blossoming.'
Fattima
Arabic · A spelling variant of Fatima, from Arabic, often interpreted as 'one who abstains' or 'captivating.'
Faven
African · An Ethiopian and Eritrean name often associated with light, radiance, or a shining quality.
Feyisayo
African · A Yoruba name meaning 'use this for joy' or 'turn this into happiness,' expressing gratitude and hope.
Franccesca
Italian · A spelling variant of Francesca, the Italian feminine form of Francis, meaning 'Frenchwoman' or 'free one.'
Fury
Latin · From the English word fury, ultimately from Latin furia, meaning intense passion or rage.
Fallou
African · Fallou is a West African form associated with Arabic names like Fadl, carrying meanings of excellence or generosity.
Florenzo
Latin · Florenzo blends Lorenzo and Florenzo forms from Latin roots meaning flourishing or prosperous.
Fadima
Arabic · Fadima is a variant of Fatima, an Arabic name meaning one who abstains or weans.
Farwa
Arabic · Farwa is an Arabic name associated with fur or adornment and has a soft, elegant traditional feel.
Faithmarie
English · Faithmarie is a modern compound of Faith and Marie, blending devotion with the French form of Mary.
Firdaus
Arabic · Firdaus comes through Arabic from Persian and means paradise or heavenly garden.
Frenesi
Spanish · Frenesi is taken from the Spanish word frenesi, meaning frenzy or intense passion.
Finnean
Irish · An Irish name related to Finnian, from a root meaning fair or white.
Franciscojr
Spanish · A junior form of Francisco, the Spanish equivalent of Francis, meaning Frenchman or free man in later use.
Fayeth
English · Fayeth appears to be a modern elaboration of Faye, a name tied to fairy or faith-like associations in English use.
Fiyinfoluwa
African · Fiyinfoluwa is Yoruba in origin and means give this to God or entrust this to God.
Farouq
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'one who distinguishes truth from falsehood,' a title of Caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab.
Franclin
English · Variant of Franklin, from Old French 'franc' meaning 'free man,' historically referring to a freeholder of land.
Floresita
Spanish · A Spanish diminutive of Flora/Flores, meaning 'little flower', used as a term of endearment in Latin cultures.
Fardosa
African · Somali name derived from Arabic 'Firdaws' meaning 'paradise' or 'garden of Eden.'
Fatyma
Arabic · Variant of Fatima, Arabic name meaning 'one who abstains,' borne by the Prophet Muhammad's daughter.
Faylee
English · Modern variant of Faye (from Old French 'fae,' meaning 'fairy') with a contemporary -lee suffix.
Fayte
English · Stylized variant of Fate or Faye, evoking destiny; a modern creative spelling.
Fiala
Slavic · Czech and Slovak name meaning 'violet,' the delicate purple flower symbolizing modesty.
Fardy
Irish · Irish surname used as a given name, anglicized from the Gaelic 'fearadhaigh' meaning 'manly' or 'like a man.'
Fardi
Persian · From Persian *fard*, meaning individual or singular person, used in modern personal naming.
Fayt
English · A modern short form linked by sound to faith-based names, often carrying the sense of trust or conviction.
Farai
African · Farai is used in African contexts, especially Shona, as a name meaning 'be happy' or 'happiness.'
Fahmi
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'understanding' or 'one who comprehends', from the root fahm meaning understanding.
Feysal
Arabic · Variant spelling of Faisal, an Arabic name meaning 'sword' or 'decisive', associated with leadership.
Fili
Irish · May derive from Irish 'file' meaning poet or bard, or serve as a diminutive of Philip meaning 'lover of horses'.
Feryal
Arabic · Feryal is known in Arabic-Persian tradition as a feminine name meaning radiance, grace, or angelic beauty.
Faridah
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'unique,' 'precious gem,' or 'singular,' from the root 'farada.'
Fatumo
Arabic · Somali variant of Fatima, the Arabic name meaning 'one who abstains' or 'daughter who weans.'
Feyza
Persian · Turkish name of Persian-Arabic origin meaning 'abundance,' 'grace,' or 'spiritual overflow.'
Flordemaria
Spanish · Spanish compound meaning 'flower of Mary,' blending 'flor' (flower) with the Virgin Mary's name.
Funmilayo
African · Yoruba name meaning 'give me joy' or 'joy has come to me with wealth,' expressing gratitude.
Fineas
Hebrew · Variant of Phineas, from Hebrew Pinḥas, possibly meaning "oracle" or "the Nubian," borne by a priestly figure in the Bible.
Finneus
Hebrew · Elaborated variant of Phineas, possibly from Hebrew meaning 'oracle' or Egyptian 'dark-skinned.'
Fellipe
Spanish · Portuguese and Spanish variant of Felipe/Philip, from Greek Philippos meaning 'lover of horses.'
Fenn
English · English nature name meaning 'marsh' or 'fen,' referring to low-lying waterlogged land.
Florecita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Flor (flower), meaning little flower.
Faira
Arabic · Derived from Arabic roots meaning beautiful or radiant; a name conveying brightness and beauty.
Fatu
African · West African name derived from Arabic Fatima, meaning 'one who abstains' or 'captivating.'
Finnly
Irish · Modern variant of Finley, from Irish-Scottish Fionnlagh meaning 'fair hero' or 'white warrior.'
Fabrisio
Italian · Italian variant of Fabrizio, from Latin 'faber' meaning craftsman or blacksmith.
Fanuel
Hebrew · Variant of Penuel meaning 'face of God' in Hebrew; common in Ethiopia as an Amharic biblical given name.
Finton
Irish · From Irish Fionntan combining 'fionn' (white, fair) and 'tine' (fire); an ancient Irish saint's name.
Farhiyo
African · Somali feminine name meaning 'happiness' or 'joy,' from the Arabic root farah used in East African naming traditions.
Fawzia
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning “success” or “triumph,” from the root associated with prosperity and victory.
Feben
English · A modern short English feminine form, likely derived from older biblical-like or soft consonant patterns and kept as a fresh variant.
Filsan
Arabic · A Somali and Arabic-flavored feminine name often interpreted as “gold” or “blessing” in regional usage.
Fenley
English · English place-inspired name, from fen (marshland) and ley (meadow or clearing), evoking landscape.
Feodora
Slavic · Russian and Slavic variant of Theodora, from Greek theos (God) and doron (gift), meaning gift of God.
Felyx
English · A modern invented English name valued for unique spelling and contemporary visual style.
Frankly
English · A modern English creation from Frank plus -ly, designed as a bright, honest-sounding contemporary name.
Faylinn
English · Modern invented name blending Fay (fairy/faith) with Lynn, evoking a whimsical, nature-inspired quality.
Ferra
Latin · Derived from Latin ferrum meaning 'iron,' used as a given name in Italian and Spanish-speaking contexts.
Finna
Irish · Feminine form of Finn, from Irish/Norse meaning 'fair' or 'white,' linked to the legendary hero Fionn mac Cumhaill.
Fender
English · English occupational surname for one who defends or tends, transferred to use as a given name.
Fawkes
English · English surname from Old French 'faucon' meaning 'falcon,' most associated with Guy Fawkes.
Fenway
English · English place-name meaning 'fen path' or 'marshy way,' widely associated with Fenway Park in Boston.
Finnlay
Scottish · Variant of Finlay, the Scottish-Gaelic name meaning 'fair-haired warrior' or 'white hero.'
Frantisek
Slavic · Czech form of Francis, derived from Latin Franciscus meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free man.'
Fynley
Irish · Variant of Finley, from Irish and Scottish Gaelic Fionnlagh meaning 'fair-haired hero' or 'white warrior.'
Finau
English · A modern personal-name use of a Polynesian surname form, adopted without a well-defined classical etymology.
Fhernando
Spanish · Stylized spelling variant of Fernando, from Germanic 'Fernand' meaning 'bold journey' or 'adventurous peace.'
Fariza
Arabic · From Arabic naming traditions and related to Farah/Faris roots, often carrying meanings of joy or success.
Fairyn
English · A modern spelling combining fair + Lynn, associated with beauty imagery in current English feminine naming trends.
Farynn
English · A stylized contemporary variant of Fairyn, kept as a fantasy-influenced yet modern English feminine name.
Ferney
Irish · An Irish or English surname-turned-given-name, possibly from place names relating to fern-covered land or clearings.
Fielder
English · English occupational surname meaning 'one who works in the field,' from Old English 'feld' (open land).
Fairah
Arabic · Variant of Farrah, from Arabic 'farah' meaning joy, happiness, or delight.
Falynne
Irish · Modern creative spelling of Falyn/Fallon, from Irish 'fallamhan' meaning superiority, in charge, or leader.
Fraidel
German · Yiddish feminine name derived from German 'Freude' meaning joy or happiness, used in Ashkenazi Jewish communities.
Fynnleigh
Scottish · Alternative modern spelling of Finley, from Scottish Gaelic 'Fionnlagh' meaning fair warrior or white hero.
Faaz
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'victorious,' 'successful,' or 'triumphant,' conveying achievement and honor.
Faraday
English · Originally a surname, later adopted as a given name in modern English usage.
Fadak
Arabic · From the Arabic place-name Fadak, making it a place-based name derived from a historic oasis name.
Farzeen
Persian · A Persian name line related to Farzin forms, associated with excellence, rank, and learned distinction.
Farzona
Persian · A Persian name meaning "wise" or "intelligent," derived from a root associated with wisdom and learning.
Fabriana
Latin · Derived from Fabian/Fabianus, a Roman-Latin name from *faba* (bean), feminized in a modern form.
Fayha
Arabic · From Arabic, likely related to names of the root *fayha*, used for girls and understood as 'fragrance/brightness,' with a soft, modern feminine sound.
Faylin
English · A modern English-style coinage blending sounds like Fay and Lyn/Lynn, with no ancient root, often chosen for its light and lyrical feel.
Feride
Arabic · From Arabic/Persian influence via *farid(a)*, meaning 'unique' or 'precious,' traditionally associated with a singular, beloved woman.
Finlea
Irish · A modern variant of Finley/Fiona forms, with Gaelic roots meaning 'white/holy' elements, adapted into a softer contemporary spelling.
Fynnley
Irish · Derived from Finley/Fionn, meaning 'fair and fair-haired,' with the English-style feminine ending -ley added in modern usage.
Faaiz
Arabic · Arabic name from Faiz/Fayyaz meaning generous, successful, or one who is full of beneficence.
Filippos
Greek · Greek form of Philippos, from *philo* 'loving' and *hippos* 'horse'—thus 'horse-lover.'
Froy
English · A short modern name form related to folk variants of Frank/Freyr names, often used for a strong, simple sound.
Ferryn
German · A modern spelling related to names like Farren/Ferryn, historically tied to Old English and Germanic forms meaning a brave or iron-bound one.
Fadila
Arabic · From Arabic fadil/fadila, meaning virtuous, excellent, or noble in character.
Faiha
Arabic · A feminine Arabic name often linked to joy and beauty, with associations of radiance and lively grace.
Filipa
Greek · The Greek name Philip in feminine form, meaning "lover of horses" from philos plus hippos.
Fiorenza
Italian · Italian form associated with Florence/Fiorenzo, from a root meaning "flowering" or "in blossom."
Firdous
Arabic · From Arabic/Persian firdaus, meaning "paradise" or the garden of heaven.
Fouzia
Arabic · From Arabic root fawz, meaning success or victory; a name with positive moral and religious tone.
Feynman
German · A German surname from fein ('fine') plus man, carried into given-name use in modern international contexts.
Flash
English · A modern English descriptor name from bright or fast light, used as a lively contemporary naming choice.
Fawzan
Arabic · Arabic name meaning victory or success, from a root meaning to excel or be triumphant.
Fuzail
Arabic · Arabic name tied to the root fadl, associated with excellence, virtue, and generosity.
Fayelyn
English · Modern English blend using fay/faithful flower-like feel plus a soft -lyn ending.
Faby
Latin · Usually a nickname form of Fabiola or Fabián, from the Latin Roman family name Fabius, linked to beans.
Faora
English · Best known as a modern fictional name, popularized through comics and film rather than traditional etymology.
Fikir
African · Used in East Africa, especially Ethiopia, and tied to words meaning "love," "thought," or "reflection" depending on language.
Fira
Arabic · Likely a short modern form related to names meaning "joy" or "radiance," though it may also be a fresh invented sound-name.
Fridda
German · A variant of Frida, from Germanic roots meaning "peace," and also linked to the Norse goddess Frigg.
Fuka
Japanese · A Japanese name whose meaning varies by kanji, often tied to "fragrance," "wind," or "deep beauty."
Fynlie
Scottish · A modern spelling of Finley, from a Scottish surname meaning "fair-haired hero" or "fair warrior."
Firdavs
Arabic · From Persian-Arabic traditions, this name is linked to *firdaws*, meaning the highest paradise.
Finland
Norse · Taken from the Nordic country name, Finland works as a geographic modern name with northern European associations.
Flex
English · An English word-name from flex, ultimately from Latin flectere meaning to bend, now used to imply strength or confidence.
Freylin
Norse · Likely inspired by Frey or Freya from Norse mythology with a modern suffix, suggesting lordly or divine associations.
Fynnegan
Irish · A spelling variant of Finnegan, from Irish Fionnagán, meaning fair or white and traditionally used as a diminutive.
Fynnigan
Irish · Another modern spelling of Finnegan, from Irish roots meaning fair or white, originally a diminutive Gaelic surname form.
Frayah
Norse · Frayah is a modern spelling of Freya, the Norse goddess associated with love, beauty, and fertility.
Furiosa
Latin · Furiosa comes from Latin furiosus, meaning fierce or full of passionate intensity, and is now strongly tied to fiction.
Fatimetou
Arabic · Fatimetou is a West African form of Fatima, the Arabic name associated with abstinence or weaning.
Finely
Irish · Finely is likely a variant of Finley, from Gaelic roots meaning “fair-haired hero.”
Faida
Arabic · From Arabic, Faida means benefit, usefulness, or advantage, and it also appears in Swahili-influenced use.
Fari
Persian · A short Persian name or nickname associated with brightness, charm, or elevated beauty.
Fionnula
Irish · An Irish variant of Fionnuala, traditionally meaning fair shoulder or white shoulder.
Flourish
English · Flourish is an English word name meaning to grow, thrive, and bloom strongly.
Franklynn
German · Franklynn blends Frank, from Germanic roots meaning free, with the popular -lynn suffix.
Feish
Chinese · Feish appears to be a Chinese-style transliterated name whose meaning likely depends on the specific characters chosen.
Fionnlagh
Scottish · Fionnlagh is a Gaelic name meaning "fair warrior" or "white hero," from fionn and laoch-style roots.
Faiq
Arabic · Faiq is an Arabic name meaning "superior," "excellent," or "outstanding."
Fayden
English · Fayden is a modern invented English-style name, formed in the mold of Hayden, Jayden, and other -ayden names.
Finly
Irish · Finly is a modern spelling of Finley, from Gaelic elements meaning fair-haired hero or white warrior.
Fysher
English · Fysher is a variant of Fisher, an English occupational surname meaning fisherman.
Fala
Arabic · Fala is used in several traditions; it is often linked to Arabic-derived forms suggesting success or prosperity.
Farhia
Arabic · Farhia comes from Arabic Farah roots and generally means joy, happiness, or delight.
Fabeha
Arabic · Fabeha is an Arabic name meaning intelligent, fortunate, or distinguished in character.
Felomina
Greek · Felomina is a form of Philomena, from Greek roots often interpreted as lover of strength or song.
Freshta
Persian · Freshta is a Persian and Afghan name meaning angel.
Fridah
German · Fridah is a variant of Frida, from Germanic and Norse roots meaning peace.
Fyona
Scottish · Fyona is a spelling variant of Fiona, the Scottish name meaning fair or white.
Fayzan
Arabic · Fayzan is an Arabic-derived name meaning abundance, grace, or beneficence.
Fayyad
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning generous, abundant, or overflowing with bounty.
Fadilah
Arabic · Fadilah is an Arabic name meaning virtue, excellence, or merit, from a root associated with moral distinction.
Faylen
Irish · Faylen appears to blend Fae or Fay with Irish-style endings, giving it a fairy-like or enchanting feel.
Frejya
Norse · Frejya is a variant of Freyja, the Norse goddess whose name means lady.
Frumi
Hebrew · Frumi is a Yiddish-Hebrew diminutive of Fruma, associated with piety or devoutness.
Fatihah
Arabic · Fatihah derives from Arabic and means opening, best known from the opening chapter of the Quran.
Fayre
English · Fayre is an English spelling variant of Fair, suggesting beauty, lightness, or loveliness.
Ffion
Welsh · Ffion is a Welsh name meaning foxglove, taken from the flower.
Fiammetta
Italian · Fiammetta is an Italian diminutive meaning little flame or small fiery one.
Foreign
English · Foreign is an English word-name used rarely as a modern coined choice suggesting distance or worldliness.
Freia
Norse · Freia is a Norse variant of Freyja, the goddess associated with love, beauty, and fertility.
Faraja
Arabic · Used in East Africa from Arabic roots, Faraja means comfort, relief, or consolation.
Filipp
Slavic · A Slavic form of Philip, from Greek, meaning lover of horses.
Finnik
Irish · A modern form built on Finn, a name from Celtic and Norse traditions associated with fairness or brightness.
Folajimi
African · A Yoruba name from West Africa meaning walk with me to wealth or accompany me in prosperity.
Fenleigh
English · Fenleigh is a modern English-style compound name combining fen and lea or leigh, suggesting a meadow by marshland.
Farishta
Persian · A Persian name meaning "angel," from the word farishta or fereshteh.
Floki
Norse · Floki is an Old Norse name, likely tied to tufted hair or a bold seafaring nickname.
Feivel
Hebrew · Feivel is a Yiddish name from Phoebus, tied to Hebrew-Yiddish Jewish usage and often associated with 'bright' or 'shining.'
Fabiel
Hebrew · Likely a blended modern name influenced by Fabio and Gabriel, with a graceful, God-related sound.
Fincher
English · English surname name, probably occupational or locational in origin.
Finnic
Irish · Modern elaboration of Finn, from Irish, meaning fair or white.
Fenan
Irish · Likely related to Irish Fionn-derived forms or Arabic phonetic patterns, suggesting fairness or distinction.
Fraeya
Norse · Fraeya is a variant of Freyja, the Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
Freiya
Norse · A variant of Freyja, the Norse goddess whose name means “lady.”
Fjord
Norse · Fjord comes from the Norse word for a sea inlet, making it a rare landscape-based name.
Frabian
Latin · Frabian is likely a variant of Fabian, from the Roman family name Fabius meaning bean grower.
Francky
French · Francky is a French-style diminutive of Frank, from a Germanic word meaning free man.
Falah
Arabic · Falah comes from Arabic and means success, prosperity, or flourishing.
Flinn
Irish · Flinn is an Irish surname-style variant of Flynn, from flann, meaning ruddy or red-haired.
Faatiha
Arabic · From Arabic Fatihah, meaning opener or beginning, and known as the opening chapter of the Quran.
Freyia
Norse · Freyia is a variant of Freya, the Norse goddess whose name means "lady."
Furtu
African · Furtu is used in East African naming traditions, especially Ethiopian contexts, though meanings vary by language.
Finnin
Irish · Finnin is an Irish diminutive related to Fionn, meaning fair or white.
Finlan
Irish · Finlan is a Gaelic-style variant related to names meaning "fair" or "white" and often linked to old Irish and Scottish usage.
Fredd
German · Fredd is a short form of Frederick, from Germanic roots meaning "peaceful ruler."
Fall
English · Fall comes from the English season word, making it a rare modern nature name tied to autumn.
Fabianny
Latin · Fabianny appears to be a feminine elaboration of Fabian, from the Roman family name Fabius meaning 'bean grower.'
Fariya
Arabic · Fariya is associated with Arabic and Persian naming traditions and is often linked with beauty, distinction, or lofty character.
Frayja
Norse · Frayja is a spelling variant of Freyja, the Norse goddess whose name means 'lady.'
Frimie
Hebrew · Frimie is a Yiddish-influenced form tied to Hebrew Fruma, meaning 'pious' or 'devout.'
Farmanullah
Arabic · A compound Islamic name combining command or decree with Allah, meaning 'command of God.'
Fiorenzo
Italian · An Italian form related to Florentius, from Latin meaning “flourishing” or “blooming.”
Francklin
English · Variant of Franklin, from Middle English and Old French meaning a free landowner or freeman.
Feranmi
African · Feranmi is a Yoruba name meaning love me or love surrounds me, expressing affection and blessing.
Ferdows
Persian · Ferdows comes from Persian for paradise, garden, or heavenly enclosure.
Fyn
Irish · Fyn is a short modern form related to Finn, from Irish fionn meaning fair or white.
Flynne
Irish · Flynne is a variant of Flynn, from an Irish surname meaning descendant of the ruddy one.
Feriha
Arabic · From Arabic, Feriha means "joyful," "happy," or "cheerful."
Fiia
Greek · Likely related to Sophia or Fia forms, carrying a sense of wisdom or a short, modern floral softness.
Fnu
Indian · Often seen administratively as "first name unknown," but when used as a name it functions as a modern bureaucratic adaptation.
Forge
English · From the English word for a smith's workshop, making it a strong occupational-style word name.
Franciel
French · Franciel appears to be a Romance-language elaboration of Francis, ultimately from Latin meaning "Frenchman" or "free one."
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