Names Starting with F
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Faik
Excellent or superior, derived from Arabic words meaning 'to surpass' or 'to exc...
Arabic 2 peopleFairfax
A surname derived from a place name meaning 'fair-haired' or 'beautiful hair'.
English 1 peopleFannie
Free woman; a diminutive of Frances.
English, Hebrew 7 peopleFanny
A diminutive of Frances, meaning 'free' or 'from France'.
English 1 peopleFarrano
Possibly derived from 'ferro' meaning 'iron' or related to the Farran family nam...
Italian 1 peopleFatima
One who abstains or refrains, often interpreted as 'the shining one' or 'the lum...
Arabic 1 peopleFedel
Faithful or loyal, derived from the Latin word for faith.
Spanish 1 peopleFedrico
Peaceful ruler, combining elements meaning 'peace' and 'ruler' or 'power'.
Spanish 1 peopleFelice
Happy, fortunate, or blessed.
Italian, Latin 1 peopleFelipe
Lover of horses.
Greek 5 peopleFelix
Happy, fortunate, or blessed.
Latin 7 peopleFenella
Fair-haired or white-shouldered, derived from Gaelic elements for fair and white...
Scottish GaelicFerdinand
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'brave traveler' or 'daring journey.'
Germanic 9 peopleFergus
Man of vigor or strength.
IrishFern
A leafy plant, used as a nature-inspired given name.
English 1 peopleFernande
Adventurous traveler or bold journeyer, derived from Germanic elements meaning '...
French 1 peopleFernando
Bold traveler; one who dares to journey.
Germanic 5 peopleFernell
Possibly derived from a place name or combination of 'fern' and 'ell' (a unit of...
English 1 peopleField
An open area of land used for agriculture or pasture.
English 2 peopleFielding
One who works in or lives near a field.
English 1 peopleFiliberto
Very bright or very famous, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'much' and 'b...
Spanish, Italian 1 peopleFinbar
Fair-haired or white-haired.
IrishFines
Finis
Finly
Finnis
Fair or white, possibly derived from Gaelic elements.
Scottish, Irish 1 peopleFiona
Fair or white.
IrishFionn
Fair or white.
IrishFiorella
Little flower, a diminutive form emphasizing delicate beauty.
Italian 1 peopleFiorello
Little flower.
Italian 4 peopleFitz
Fitz-Greene
Son of Greene, combining Norman patronymic 'Fitz' with the surname Greene.
English 1 peopleFitzhugh
Son of Hugh, combining the Norman prefix Fitz- with the given name Hugh.
Norman-English 1 peopleFlash
A sudden burst of light or a nickname referring to quickness or brightness.
English 1 peopleFletcher
One who makes or sells arrows.
English 4 peopleFlora
The Roman goddess of flowers and spring, representing blooming plants and natura...
Latin 2 peopleFlorence
Flourishing or blooming.
Latin 28 peopleFlorian
Flowering or blooming, derived from the Latin word for flower.
Latin 1 peopleFloyd
Gray or pale, derived from Welsh elements meaning gray.
Welsh 10 peopleFog
Foghorn
A loud horn used as a warning signal in foggy conditions, used metaphorically fo...
English 1 peopleFokker
One who breeds or raises animals, particularly birds or poultry.
Dutch 1 peopleFoote
One who has a distinctive foot or a person living by a foot-shaped geographical ...
English 1 peopleForbes
A Scottish surname derived from a place name, historically associated with a reg...
Scottish 2 peopleFord
A shallow place in a river where one can cross on foot.
English 4 peopleFordham
A ford by a homestead or settlement, combining ford and ham.
English 1 peopleForest
A large wooded area or woodland region.
English 1 peopleForrest
Fournier
A baker or one who operates a furnace or oven.
French 1 peopleFox
A cunning or clever person, or one resembling a fox in appearance or behavior.
English 1 peopleFrances
A woman from France or a free woman.
Latin 28 peopleFrancesca
Free or from France.
Latin, GermanicFrancesco
Free man or Frenchman.
LatinFranchot
Free or frank, derived from French roots meaning freedom or openness.
French 1 peopleFrancis
A person from France or one who is free.
Latin 79 peopleFrancisca
Free one or from France, derived from the Frankish people.
Latin, GermanicFrancisco
Derived from the Latin Franciscus, meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free man.'
Spanish 9 peopleFrancois
Free man or Frenchman.
Latin 1 peopleFrank
Free or a member of the Franks tribe.
Germanic 227 peopleFrankie
Free or frank, derived from the name Frank or Francis.
English 1 peopleFranklin
Free landowner or a man of free but not noble birth.
Old English, Medieval English 21 peopleFrankly
In a frank or honest manner, used as an adverb or name.
English 1 peopleFranklyn
A free landowner or one of free birth, derived from frank and the suffix -lyn.
English 1 peopleFrantisek
A free man, derived from the Germanic root for freedom.
Czech 1 peopleFranz
A man from France or a free man, derived from Germanic roots.
Germanic 2 peopleFraser
Strawberry or freckled.
ScottishFre
A short form or nickname, likely derived from names beginning with 'Fre-' such a...
Scandinavian 1 peopleFred
A peaceful ruler or one who has peaceful power.
Germanic 91 peopleFreddie
A peaceful ruler, derived from Germanic elements meaning peace and power.
English 1 peopleFrederic
Derived from Germanic elements meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
Germanic 10 peopleFrederica
A peaceful ruler, the feminine form of Frederick.
Germanic 1 peopleFrederich
Frederick
Peaceful ruler or one who rules with peace.
Germanic 91 peopleFrederico
A peaceful ruler, the Iberian form of Frederick.
Portuguese, Spanish 2 peopleFredk.
Fredrica
A peaceful ruler, a feminine form of Frederick.
Germanic 1 peopleFredrico
A peaceful ruler, a variant Iberian form of Frederick.
Spanish, Portuguese 1 peopleFreeman
A man who is free, not bound to servitude or feudal obligations.
English 2 peopleFrench
A person from France or of French origin.
English 2 peopleFreya
Noble woman or lady.
Scandinavian, NorseFridtjof
A peaceful thief or peaceful warrior, from Norse elements meaning peace and thie...
Scandinavian, Norse 1 peopleFriedrich
Peaceful ruler or one who brings peace through power.
Germanic 1 peopleFritz
Peaceful ruler or peaceful prince, derived from Germanic elements.
Germanic, German 3 peopleFritzi
A peaceful ruler, a diminutive form of Friederike or similar Germanic names.
German 1 peopleFulgencio
Shining brightly or radiant, derived from the Latin word for brightness.
Latin, Spanish 1 peopleFulton
A settlement or town with a foul or muddy stream, or possibly derived from a per...
English 2 peopleFulvia
Tawny or reddish-yellow, derived from the Latin word for this color.
Latin, Italian 1 peopleFulvio
Tawny or reddish-yellow, the masculine form of Fulvia.
Latin, Italian 1 people