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Baby names starting with F

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Felix
Latin · From Latin felix meaning 'happy, fortunate, or lucky,' borne by several early saints and popes.
Finley
Irish · From Gaelic 'Fionnlagh' meaning 'fair-haired warrior' or 'white hero.'
Freya
Norse · Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility; the name means "noble woman."
Finn
Irish · From Irish Fionn meaning fair or white, legendary hero Finn MacCool of Irish mythology.
Faith
English · Puritan virtue name from the English word 'faith,' denoting trust and belief.
Francisco
Spanish · Spanish and Portuguese form of Francis, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one.'
Francesca
Italian · Italian feminine form of Francis, from the Latin Franciscus meaning "Frenchman" or "free one."
Fatima
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'one who abstains'; borne by the Prophet Muhammad's beloved daughter.
Fernando
Spanish · Spanish form of Ferdinand, from Germanic 'fardi' (journey) + 'nanth' (daring), meaning bold voyager.
Franklin
English · Middle English for 'free landowner'; strongly associated with Benjamin Franklin.
Frances
Latin · Feminine of Francis, from Late Latin Franciscus meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one.'
Forrest
English · From Old French 'forest,' originally a surname for someone living near a woodland.
Francis
Latin · From Late Latin Franciscus meaning 'Frenchman.' Popularized by Saint Francis of Assisi.
Fiona
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic 'fionn' meaning 'white' or 'fair', popularized by James Macpherson's 18th-century Ossian poems.
Frederick
German · From Germanic 'Fridurih' meaning peaceful ruler, borne by many European kings and emperors.
Florence
Latin · From Latin florens meaning 'flourishing, prosperous'; also the Italian city name.
Fabian
Latin · From Roman family name Fabius, derived from Latin faba meaning 'bean grower.'
Frankie
English · Diminutive of Frances or Frank, from the Germanic tribal name meaning free one.
Frank
German · From the Germanic tribal name meaning 'free man,' borne by the Franks.
Felicity
Latin · From Latin 'felicitas' meaning happiness, good fortune, and bliss.
Finnegan
Irish · Finnegan is an Irish surname from Fionnagán, meaning fair or white, with the diminutive sense little fair one.
Fernanda
Spanish · Feminine of Ferdinand, from Germanic elements meaning 'bold journey' or 'brave traveler.'
Faye
English · From Middle English 'faye' meaning fairy, or Old French 'fae' meaning faith or loyalty.
Fletcher
English · Occupational name from Old French 'flechier,' an arrow maker.
Ford
English · From Old English 'ford' meaning a shallow river crossing; a place-based surname turned given name.
Finnley
Irish · Finnley is a variant of Finley, from Gaelic roots meaning fair-haired hero or fair warrior.
Flora
Latin · From Latin 'flos' meaning 'flower,' the name of the Roman goddess of flowers and spring.
Fallon
Irish · Fallon comes from an Irish surname, often interpreted as meaning 'leader' or linked to a ruling family line.
Forest
English · From Old French 'forest,' meaning a dweller near or keeper of the woodland.
Flynn
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Ó Floinn' meaning 'descendant of the red-haired one,' from 'flann' (red).
Freyja
Norse · Freyja is the name of the Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility, and means 'lady.'
Franco
Italian · From Germanic "frank" meaning "free man" or "Frenchman," widely used in Romance languages.
Fisher
English · Occupational surname for a fisherman, from Old English 'fiscere'.
Felipe
Spanish · Spanish form of Philip, from Greek 'philippos' meaning lover of horses.
Foster
English · English occupational surname meaning 'forester' or 'one who keeps the forest.'
Farrah
Arabic · From Arabic roots associated with joy, happiness, or delight.
Fern
English · From the English word for the leafy green plant, derived from Old English 'fearn.'
Fox
English · From the animal name, used as a surname for someone cunning or fox-like.
Frida
German · From Old High German "fridu" meaning "peace." Popularized across Scandinavia and Germany.
Farah
Arabic · Farah is an Arabic name meaning "joy," "happiness," or "delight."
Francesco
Italian · Italian form of Francis, from Late Latin Franciscus meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one.'
Freddy
German · Diminutive of Frederick, from Germanic 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
Faigy
Hebrew · A Yiddish-Hebrew name meaning bird, often used in Jewish naming traditions.
Finnick
English · A modern surname-to-given name form connected to Finn, often used in modern English literary naming.
Faris
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'knight' or 'horseman,' connoting bravery and chivalry.
Fatoumata
Arabic · A West African form of Fatima, the Arabic name associated with abstinence and the Prophet's daughter.
Finnian
Irish · Finnian is an Irish name meaning fair or white, from the same root as Finn.
Finneas
Hebrew · Finneas is a variant of Phineas or Finnian-like forms, linked to Hebrew and Irish roots meaning oracle or fair.
Flor
Spanish · From Latin flora meaning 'flower'; widely used in Spanish-speaking cultures as a nature name.
Fredrick
German · From Germanic 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
Fred
German · Short form of Frederick, from Germanic 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning peaceful ruler.
Freddie
German · Pet form of Frederick or Frederica, from Germanic 'frid' (peace) + 'ric' (ruler).
Francine
French · French feminine form of Francis, meaning "free one" or "from France."
Federico
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Frederick, from Germanic 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler).
Fia
Irish · In Irish context, fia can mean deer and has become a short independent feminine given name.
Fenix
Greek · A spelling variant of Phoenix, the mythical bird reborn from fire.
Fredy
German · Variant spelling of Freddy, diminutive of Frederick meaning peaceful ruler.
Fynn
Irish · A spelling variant of Finn, from Irish Fionn meaning 'fair' or 'white.'
Fidel
Latin · From Latin "fidelis" meaning "faithful" or "loyal."
Fatimah
Arabic · Fatimah is an Arabic name meaning one who abstains or weans, honored through the Prophet Muhammad's daughter.
Flint
English · From the English word for the hard stone used to spark fire; denotes strength and resilience.
Fischer
German · Fischer is a German occupational surname meaning fisherman.
Fulton
English · Scottish place name meaning 'settlement of the fowl' or 'muddy town,' from Old English elements.
Fahad
Arabic · Fahad is an Arabic name meaning leopard or panther, symbolizing speed and strength.
Faiga
Hebrew · Faiga is a Yiddish-Hebrew associated name meaning 'bird.'
Fiadh
Irish · An Irish name meaning 'wild,' 'deer,' or 'untamed,' with strong links to nature.
Farhan
Arabic · Farhan is an Arabic name meaning "joyful," "glad," or "happy."
Floyd
Welsh · Anglicized form of Welsh 'Llwyd' meaning gray or holy.
Finlee
Irish · Modern spelling variant of Finley, from Scottish Gaelic 'fionn-laoch' meaning 'fair warrior'.
Ferris
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Fergus, meaning man of vigor or man of force.
Fateh
Arabic · Fateh comes from Arabic and means conqueror or opener, from the root of victory and opening.
Fitzgerald
Irish · Anglo-Norman patronymic meaning 'son of Gerald,' from Germanic 'ger' (spear) and 'wald' (rule).
Fiorella
Italian · An Italian diminutive meaning little flower.
Francisca
Latin · Spanish and Latin feminine form of Franciscus, meaning free one or Frenchwoman.
Finan
Irish · Finan comes from the Irish Fionan, meaning fair or white, and was borne by early saints.
Fabio
Italian · From the Roman family name Fabius, derived from Latin 'faba' meaning bean grower.
Fitz
French · From Old French 'fils,' meaning 'son of.' Originally an Anglo-Norman patronymic prefix.
Finlay
Scottish · From Gaelic 'Fionnlagh' meaning 'fair-haired warrior', combining 'fionn' (white, fair) and 'laogh' (warrior).
Fatou
African · Fatou is a West African form of Fatima, an Arabic name traditionally interpreted as one who abstains.
Fritz
German · German diminutive of Friedrich, meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
Filip
Greek · Filip is a continental form of Philip, from Greek meaning lover of horses.
Fraidy
German · Fraidy is a Yiddish diminutive of Freyda, tied to the Germanic root for joy or peace.
Finnan
Irish · Finnan is an Irish form linked to Fionán, derived from *fionn* meaning fair or pale.
Fabiola
Latin · Latin diminutive of Fabia, from the Roman clan Fabius, meaning "bean grower."
Forever
English · A word-name taken directly from English, expressing eternity and lasting devotion.
Freja
Norse · A Scandinavian form of Freyja, the Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
Fallyn
Irish · Fallyn is a modern spelling of Fallon, an Irish surname-name associated with leadership or noble descent.
Faisal
Arabic · Faisal is an Arabic name meaning decisive or one who judges between right and wrong.
Fay
English · From Middle English 'faye' meaning 'fairy,' or Old French 'fei' meaning 'faith.'
Fabiana
Latin · Feminine of Fabian, from Latin, originally meaning bean grower.
Finnigan
Irish · Finnigan comes from an Irish surname derived from Finn, meaning fair or white.
Fares
Arabic · Fares is an Arabic name meaning horseman, knight, or rider.
Frederic
German · From Germanic 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
Fannie
English · Diminutive of Frances, from Late Latin Franciscus meaning 'free one.'
Franky
English · Diminutive of Frank or Francis, from Germanic meaning 'free man.'
Fable
English · From the English word “fable,” meaning a short moral or mythical tale, used directly as a literary-style given name.
Faiza
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'successful,' 'victorious,' or 'one who attains.'
Faizan
Arabic · Faizan comes from Arabic and Persian usage and means generosity, beneficence, or grace bestowed in abundance.
Favor
English · From the English word favor, meaning goodwill, blessing, or approval.
Frieda
German · From Germanic 'fridu' meaning 'peace'; a classic German name popular in the 19th century.
Florian
Latin · From Latin 'Florianus' meaning flowering or blooming, borne by a 3rd-century Roman saint.
Farida
Arabic · From Arabic farīda meaning 'unique, precious, or matchless,' widely used across Arab and South Asian cultures.
Finleigh
Irish · A stylized spelling of Finley, from Gaelic 'Fionnlagh' meaning 'fair warrior' or 'white hero'.
Farid
Arabic · From Arabic Farid, meaning unique, singular, or precious.
Future
English · Modern English word name meaning 'time yet to come,' symbolizing hope and possibility.
Fiora
Italian · Fiora is an Italian name from Latin flor-, meaning flower or blossom.
Fae
English · Variant of Fay, from Old French 'fae' meaning fairy or enchantress, evoking magical charm.
Fanta
African · Fanta is a West African name, especially in Mandinka use, often associated with beauty or belovedness.
Fausto
Italian · From Latin 'Faustus' meaning 'fortunate' or 'auspicious.'
Favian
Latin · Favian is a variant of Fabian, from a Roman family name meaning bean grower.
Faelynn
English · Modern invented compound of Fae (fairy) and Lynn (Old English 'lake'), evoking a magical nature theme.
Felicia
Latin · Feminine form of Felix, from Latin 'felicia' meaning happy, fortunate, or lucky.
Freeman
English · Old English meaning 'free man,' one not bound in serfdom.
Fermin
Spanish · Spanish form of Latin Firminus, meaning 'firm' or 'steadfast.' Patron saint of Pamplona.
Fraida
German · A form related to Frida, from Germanic roots meaning peace.
Filomena
Italian · Italian form of Philomena, from Greek 'philos' + 'menos' meaning lover of strength.
Fatiha
Arabic · From Arabic al-Fatihah, it means "opening" or "beginning" and has strong Islamic religious associations.
Ferdinand
German · From Germanic 'fard' (journey) + 'nand' (daring), meaning 'brave traveler,' borne by many kings.
Faustina
Latin · Feminine of Faustus, from Latin 'faustus' meaning 'fortunate, lucky'; borne by Roman empresses.
Franki
German · A playful spelling of Frankie, from Frank meaning free one.
Florencia
Latin · Spanish form of Florence, from Latin 'florens' meaning 'flourishing, blooming.'
Fabrizio
Italian · Fabrizio is an Italian form of Fabricius, from Latin faber, meaning craftsman or smith.
Fabricio
Spanish · From Fabricius, a Roman family name linked to craftsman or artisan roots.
Fatuma
African · Fatuma is an East African form of Fatima, from Arabic and associated with abstaining or weaning.
Fanny
English · Diminutive of Frances, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning free one or from France.
Falynn
Irish · Falynn is a modern spelling of Fallon, an Irish surname-name tied to leadership or superiority.
Freedom
English · English word name embodying the concept of liberty, used as a virtue name.
Faustino
Latin · Derived from Latin 'faustus' meaning 'fortunate' or 'lucky.' Diminutive form of Fausto.
Fergus
Irish · From Gaelic 'Fearghus' meaning man of vigor or supreme strength, borne by Irish kings.
Fawn
English · From the English word for a young deer, ultimately from Old French 'faon.'
Flavio
Italian · Italian form of Flavius, from Latin flavus meaning 'golden' or 'yellow-haired.'
Filippo
Italian · Italian form of Philip, from Greek 'philippos' meaning lover of horses.
Fraser
Scottish · Scottish clan name possibly from Norman French 'fraise' meaning strawberry.
Fionn
Irish · An Irish name meaning fair, white, or bright, strongly tied to the hero Fionn mac Cumhaill.
Firas
Arabic · Firas is an Arabic name associated with keen perception and is also linked to a lion or fierce horseman.
Fraya
Norse · Variant of Freya, the Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility, meaning 'noblewoman' or 'lady.'
Finnleigh
Irish · Modern feminine variant of Finley, an Irish-Scottish name meaning 'fair-haired warrior.'
Francia
Latin · Feminine form related to France or Francis, meaning free one or from France.
Findley
Scottish · Variant of Findlay or Finlay, from Scottish Gaelic Fionnlagh meaning 'fair hero' or 'white warrior'.
Ferran
Spanish · A Catalan and Spanish form of Ferdinand, from Germanic elements meaning "brave journey" or "bold traveler."
Finnlee
Irish · Modern blend of Finn (Irish: 'fair, white') and Lee (Old English: 'meadow'), a contemporary invented compound.
Freda
German · Short form of feminine Germanic names containing 'frid' meaning peace, such as Winifred or Alfreda.
Friedrich
German · Germanic name meaning peaceful ruler, from 'fridu' (peace) and 'rihhi' (ruler).
Fortune
English · From Latin 'Fortuna' meaning 'luck' or 'fate,' also the Roman goddess of fortune.
Farren
Irish · Likely from an Irish surname related to land or adventurous spirit, used as a given name.
Franchesca
Italian · A variant of Francesca from Latin Franciscus, meaning Frenchwoman or free one.
Frady
German · Likely related to Frida or Yiddish Frayda, meaning peace or joyfulness.
Falcon
English · From the bird name and surname tradition, associated with the falcon and falconry.
Fahd
Arabic · Fahd is an Arabic name meaning leopard or panther.
Franklyn
English · Variant of Franklin, from Middle English 'frankeleyn' meaning 'free landholder.'
Frederik
German · Scandinavian-German variant of Frederick, meaning peaceful ruler.
Fatema
Arabic · A variant of Fatimah, from Arabic, commonly interpreted as one who abstains or weans.
Finch
English · Surname and given name from the finch bird, linked to nature imagery and English surname traditions.
Fareed
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning unique, precious, or unmatched.
Frimet
Hebrew · A Yiddish-Hebrew associated name traditionally linked with piety, goodness, and religious devotion.
Farley
English · From Old English 'fearn' (fern) + 'lēah' (meadow/clearing), meaning 'fern meadow.'
Frazier
French · From Old French 'fraisier' meaning strawberry grower; a Scottish clan surname.
Franz
German · German short form of Franziskus (Francis), meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free man.'
Feliciano
Italian · From Latin 'felicianus,' derived from 'felix' meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate'; a saint's name.
Fradel
German · Fradel is a Yiddish-German diminutive traditionally linked to a word meaning "joy" or "gladness."
Fariha
Arabic · From Arabic, Fariha means "happy," "joyful," or "glad."
Faithlynn
English · An English combination of Faith and the suffix -lynn, suggesting faithful grace or devotion.
Faelyn
English · An invented English blend of Fae/Fay and the suffix -lyn, used to suggest grace and playful lightness.
Fayelynn
French · Fayelynn is a modern composite of Faye (Old French fair/y fair spirit) and Lynn, a common name-building pattern.
Faya
Arabic · Faya is used in Arabic contexts and in modern naming as a short form associated with fragrance and grace imagery.
Fenrir
Norse · Fenrir comes from Norse myth as the name of the great wolf, likely tied to marsh or fen imagery and fierce strength.
Fields
English · English surname used as a given name, denoting one who lived near open fields.
Fredrik
Norse · Scandinavian form of Frederick, from Germanic 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning peaceful ruler.
Fotima
Arabic · Variant of Fatima, from Arabic meaning 'one who weans or abstains,' borne by the Prophet Muhammad's daughter.
Francie
French · Diminutive of Frances, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning from France or free one.
Francheska
Italian · A variant of Francesca, the feminine of Francis, meaning Frenchwoman or free one.
Fendi
Italian · Known as an Italian surname and fashion name, now sometimes used as a modern given name.
Fenyx
Greek · Fenyx is a modern spelling of Phoenix, from Greek, referring to the mythical bird reborn from fire.
Fredric
German · Variant spelling of Frederick, from Germanic frid (peace) and ric (ruler), meaning "peaceful ruler."
Freida
German · Variant of Frida, from Germanic frid meaning 'peace' or 'protection'.
Fowler
English · English occupational surname meaning 'bird catcher' or 'hunter of wild fowl.'
Fancy
English · Fancy is an English word name suggesting imagination, elegance, and ornament.
Farzad
Persian · Farzad is a Persian name meaning splendid-born, glorious son, or one born with magnificence.
Fawaz
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning successful, victorious, or triumphant.
Fiza
Arabic · Fiza is an Arabic name often associated with breeze, open air, or the expanse of the atmosphere.
Faolan
Irish · Faolan comes from Irish Gaelic faolán, meaning little wolf.
Frimmy
German · Yiddish diminutive of Fruma, meaning pious or devout, a traditional name in Ashkenazi Jewish communities.
Freydis
Norse · An Old Norse name meaning lady of Freyr or divine woman, known from Viking-age legend.
Fidencio
Spanish · From Latin 'fidentia' meaning confidence or faith, conveying trustworthiness.
Francois
French · French form of Francis, from Late Latin Franciscus meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free man'.
Frannie
Latin · A diminutive of Frances or Francesca, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'free one' or 'from France'.
Fayth
English · Fayth is a spelling variant of Faith, from the English virtue word for trust and belief.
Fishel
Hebrew · A Yiddish and Hebrew-associated name meaning "little fish."
Favio
Latin · Variant of Flavio/Fabio, from Latin roots associated with blond or golden-haired.
Fadi
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'redeemer,' 'savior,' or 'one who sacrifices himself.'
Falyn
Irish · Falyn is a modern variant of Fallon, from an Irish surname associated with leadership or superiority.
Fatimata
Arabic · Fatimata is a West African form of Fatimah, an Arabic name meaning 'one who abstains' or 'weans.'
Faelan
Irish · Variant of Irish Faolán meaning 'little wolf,' from faol (wolf) with the diminutive suffix -án.
Fayrouz
Arabic · From Arabic and Persian roots meaning "turquoise" or "victorious," also associated with the precious blue-green stone.
Feyre
English · Feyre is a modern literary name popularized in fantasy fiction and associated with a fair, enchanted sound.
Fatehveer
Indian · Fatehveer combines Fateh, 'victory' from Arabic use in South Asia, with वीर/veer, meaning brave hero.
Franyeli
Spanish · Franyeli is a modern Spanish-style elaboration likely built from Fran and Yeli, with roots ultimately linked to the Franks.
Fleur
French · French word for 'flower', used as a given name evoking beauty and nature.
Faiz
Arabic · Faiz is an Arabic name meaning victorious, successful, or abundant.
Faizah
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning victorious, successful, or one who attains triumph.
Fahed
Arabic · Fahed is an Arabic name meaning leopard or panther, symbolizing speed and strength.
Fayez
Arabic · From Arabic meaning 'successful,' 'triumphant,' or 'winner.'
Frasier
Scottish · Frasier comes from the Scottish surname Fraser, likely of French origin and associated with the strawberry plant.
Faithlyn
English · A modern blend of Faith and the suffix -lyn, meaning faith or trust with a contemporary twist.
Fenna
German · Fenna is a Germanic and Frisian name linked to peace or protection, with a soft, old-world feel.
Fennec
Arabic · From Arabic fanak, referring to the fennec fox, the desert animal known for agility and large ears.
Fenton
English · Old English place name meaning 'marsh town' or 'fen settlement.'
Farris
Irish · Anglicized variant of Fergus, from Irish meaning 'man of vigor.'
Fabien
French · The French form of Fabian, from Latin Fabianus, meaning belonging to the bean-grower family Fabius.
Fitzpatrick
Irish · An Irish surname-name meaning "son of Patrick," from Fitz "son of" and Patrick, ultimately from Latin Patricius.
Fionna
Scottish · Fionna is a variant of Fiona, from Gaelic roots meaning "fair" or "white."
Fuad
Arabic · Fuad is an Arabic name meaning heart or inner soul.
Fintan
Irish · Fintan is an Irish name meaning "white fire" or "fair flame."
Falak
Arabic · Falak comes from Arabic and means sky, heaven, or celestial sphere.
Furaha
African · Swahili name meaning happiness, joy, or delight, widely used across East African communities.
Fynlee
Scottish · A modern spelling of Finley, from Scots Gaelic roots meaning "fair" or "white" and "warrior."
Flavia
Latin · From the Roman family name Flavius, meaning golden or blonde-haired.
Fielding
English · English surname meaning 'one who lives near open fields,' from Old English 'feld' (field).
Florentina
Latin · Feminine form of Florentinus, from Latin 'florens' meaning flourishing or blooming.
Fransisco
Spanish · Variant of Francisco, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'Frenchman,' popularized by Saint Francis of Assisi.
Fortino
Italian · Diminutive of Fortunato, from Latin 'fortunatus' meaning fortunate or blessed.
Faron
English · Faron is used as a modern surname-style given name, often linked to Irish and English family-name traditions.
Fatma
Arabic · Fatma is a form of Fatimah, an Arabic name traditionally interpreted as 'one who abstains' or 'weans.'
Farouk
Arabic · Farouk is an Arabic name meaning one who distinguishes truth from falsehood.
Foxx
English · From the English surname and word fox, suggesting the animal and traits like cleverness or boldness.
Fianna
Irish · From the Irish Fianna, the legendary bands of warriors and hunters in old tales.
Frimy
Hebrew · A Yiddish and Hebrew-associated diminutive linked to Fruma, meaning 'pious' or 'devout.'
Fin
Irish · A short Irish form related to Fionn or Finn, meaning fair or white.
Fatimazahra
Arabic · Combined Arabic name: Fatima ('one who weans') and Zahra ('radiant flower'), both venerated in Islam.
Florencio
Spanish · Spanish form of Latin Florentius meaning 'flourishing' or 'prosperous.'
Fuller
English · Occupational surname for one who fulls (thickens and cleans) wool cloth.
Feliciana
Latin · Feminine form of Felicianus, from Latin felix meaning "happy" or "fortunate."
Florentino
Spanish · From Latin 'Florentinus,' meaning 'flourishing' or 'blooming,' derived from 'florens.'
Fiore
Italian · Italian word name meaning 'flower,' from Latin 'flos'; used for both genders in Italy.
Filiberto
Italian · Italian name from Germanic 'filu' (much) and 'berht' (bright), meaning very bright.
Franko
German · Franko is a variant of Franco or Frank, from a Germanic tribal name meaning 'Frank' or 'free man.'
Fruma
Hebrew · Fruma is a Yiddish name meaning 'pious' or 'devout,' associated with traditional Jewish naming.
Feras
Arabic · Feras is an Arabic name meaning 'keen perception' or 'intelligence,' also linked with courage and insight.
Falon
Irish · Falon is a variant of Fallon, from an Irish surname often interpreted as 'leader' or 'descendant of a ruler.'
Fayaz
Arabic · From Arabic roots, Fayaz means generous, abundant, or bountiful.
Francely
French · Francely is likely derived from French-based forms of Francis, meaning 'from France' or 'free one.'
Freidy
German · Freidy is likely a variant of Frieda or Frida, from Germanic roots meaning peace.
Fabrizzio
Italian · Fabrizzio is a variant of Fabrizio, from Latin Fabricius, associated with craftsmanship or a smith.
Favour
English · From the English word favour, used as a virtue name meaning approval, kindness, or grace.
Feliks
Latin · Feliks is a Slavic form of Felix, from Latin, meaning happy, fortunate, or lucky.
Findlay
Scottish · Findlay is a Scottish form of Fionnlagh, usually interpreted as fair-haired warrior or white hero.
Frey
Norse · From Old Norse Freyr/Frey, the fertility god, used as a Nordic theophoric name meaning 'lord' or a divine, powerful figure.
Farhat
Arabic · Farhat comes from Arabic and Persian usage and means joy, happiness, or delight.
Freyr
Norse · Freyr is an Old Norse god-name meaning 'lord,' tied to fertility, peace, and prosperity.
Fara
Arabic · From Arabic meaning 'joy' or 'happiness'; also a short form of Farrah.
Frederico
Italian · Romance form of Frederick, from Germanic 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning peaceful ruler.
Frost
English · From Old English 'forst' meaning frost; originally a surname for a cold-natured person.
Fajr
Arabic · Fajr is an Arabic name meaning "dawn" or "daybreak."
Fadil
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning virtuous, generous, or excellent.
Fouad
Arabic · Fouad is an Arabic name meaning "heart" or "inner feeling."
Faraz
Persian · Faraz is a Persian name meaning height, elevation, or exalted place.
Folasade
African · Folasade is a Yoruba name meaning honor bestows a crown or wealth confers status.
Fatmata
Arabic · A West African form of Fatimah, the Arabic name meaning 'one who abstains' or 'weans.'
Fadel
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning virtuous, generous, or excellent.
Faizaan
Arabic · An Arabic-derived name meaning grace, beneficence, or abundance.
Fahima
Arabic · From Arabic roots of understanding, Fahima means intelligent, perceptive, or quick to comprehend.
Fenris
Norse · From Norse mythology, Fenrir is the great wolf son of Loki; the name likely derives from Old Norse meaning 'fen-dweller.'
Fariz
Arabic · Arabic name tied to decisiveness and judgment, often interpreted as "one who discerns."
Franyelis
English · A stylized modern blend resembling fashionable Spanish-influenced names, largely invented in form.
Farisha
Arabic · Farisha is likely a variant of Farisa or a form influenced by Arabic names meaning graceful, radiant, or distinguished.
Folsom
English · Folsom is an English surname name, likely tied to a place-name and old family lineage.
Felton
English · From an Old English place name meaning 'settlement in open country or on a field.'
Felicitas
Latin · Latin name meaning happiness and good fortune; also a Roman goddess and early saint.
Franciszek
Slavic · Franciszek is the Polish form of Francis, meaning Frenchman or free man.
Fontaine
French · French word meaning 'fountain' or 'spring,' used as a given name from the surname.
Frantz
German · An Alsatian and German variant of Franz/Francis, from Latin Franciscus meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one.'
Faline
Latin · Faline is likely derived from Latin-based words for 'catlike' or 'feline,' giving it a graceful animal association.
Froylan
German · Froylan comes from a Visigothic Germanic name adapted into Spanish, often linked to lordly or noble meanings.
Franny
English · Franny is an affectionate diminutive of Frances or Francesca, names derived from Latin roots meaning from France or free one.
Fauna
Latin · Fauna comes from Latin and evokes the Roman nature goddess Fauna and the animal world.
Franck
French · A French spelling of Frank, originally meaning 'Frankish' or 'free man.'
Flynt
English · Flynt is a spelling variant of Flint, from the English word for hard stone.
Faria
Arabic · A name used in Arabic and Persian contexts, often associated with loftiness, elevation, or distinction.
Fatih
Arabic · Fatih is an Arabic name meaning conqueror, widely used with associations of victory and success.
Fabiha
Arabic · Fabiha is an Arabic name meaning eloquent, excellent, or proud in bearing.
Faiyaz
Arabic · Faiyaz comes from Arabic and Persian usage, meaning generous, bountiful, or abundant.
Fyodor
Slavic · Russian form of Theodore, from Greek meaning "gift of God."
Fiamma
Italian · An Italian word-name meaning 'flame', used for a name carrying imagery of fire and vitality.
Fen
English · Fen can be English from marshland terrain or Chinese in origin, with meanings that vary by character such as fragrance or refinement.
Falasteen
Arabic · Falasteen is the Arabic name for Palestine, used as a place-based and cultural identity name.
Feza
African · Used in Swahili-speaking contexts with the meaning space or cosmos.
Faela
Latin · Faela is likely a modern melodic invention, possibly influenced by fae or fairy imagery and Latin-style feminine endings.
Farwah
Arabic · Farwah is an Arabic name traditionally linked to ideas of wealth, adornment, or fur garment in classical usage.
Francelys
French · Francelys is a modern Romance-language blend based on Fran- names like Francisca or Francia, with a lyrical ending.
Frantzley
French · Frantzley is a French-leaning modern surname-style form built from Frantz, a variant of Francis, meaning “Frenchman.”
Fidelia
Latin · From Latin 'fidelis' meaning 'faithful' or 'loyal'; used in Beethoven's opera Fidelio.
Felipa
Spanish · Spanish feminine form of Felipe (Philip), from Greek philippos meaning 'lover of horses.'
Flory
Latin · Flory comes from Latin floral roots meaning flowering or blooming.
Famous
English · English word name from Latin 'famosus,' used as a given name conveying renown and distinction.
Fayla
English · Fayla likely blends Faye with feminine endings; it can suggest fairy-like charm or abundance depending on source.
Felisha
Latin · A variant of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning happy or fortunate.
Felina
Latin · Felina likely draws on Latin felinus, meaning "catlike," and also echoes names linked to happiness and good fortune.
Fotini
Greek · Fotini is a Greek name meaning 'light' or 'luminous.'
Farhad
Persian · Farhad is a Persian name traditionally interpreted as 'joy,' 'happiness,' or deep feeling, and is famous in Persian romance.
Fabrice
French · Fabrice is the French form of Fabricius, a Latin name tied to craftsmanship and work by hand.
Free
English · An English word name expressing liberty, independence, and openness.
Flower
English · From the English word for a blossom, symbolizing beauty, growth, and nature.
Faheem
Arabic · Faheem is an Arabic name meaning "intelligent," "understanding," or "perceptive."
Ferrah
Arabic · Ferrah likely relates to Farah, from Arabic meaning 'joy' or 'happiness,' with an altered spelling.
Federica
Italian · Federica is the Italian feminine of Frederick, from Germanic elements meaning peaceful ruler.
Farzana
Persian · Farzana is a Persian name meaning 'wise,' 'intelligent,' or 'learned.'
Fantasia
Greek · Fantasia comes from Greek phantasia, meaning 'imagination' or 'fantasy.'
Farha
Arabic · Farha is an Arabic name meaning 'joy,' 'happiness,' or 'delight.'
Flannery
Irish · From an Irish surname derived from Gaelic, often interpreted as descendant of Flannghal, linked to red valor.
Fahim
Arabic · Fahim is an Arabic name meaning intelligent, perceptive, or understanding, from a root tied to comprehension and insight.
Frankee
German · Frankee is a playful spelling of Frankie, from Frank names meaning "free one" or linked to the Franks.
Fatumata
Arabic · A West African form of Fatima, from Arabic, traditionally understood as one who abstains or weans.
Feven
African · Feven is an Ethiopian and Eritrean name from Ge'ez meaning "fruit."
Fawad
Arabic · From Arabic fu'ad, meaning heart or soul.
Fey
English · Fey comes from an English word with roots in Old French, meaning fairy-like, enchanted, or visionary.
Finian
Irish · From Irish Finnian, meaning "fair" or "white," often connected with saints and early Gaelic tradition.
Faithful
English · Faithful is an English virtue word name meaning loyal, steadfast, and full of faith.
Faaris
Arabic · Faaris is from Arabic Faris, meaning horseman, knight, or warrior.
Filza
Arabic · Filza is used in Muslim naming traditions and is commonly understood to mean a part of the heart or a precious piece.
Fatimatou
Arabic · West African (Fula/Wolof) form of Fatima, Arabic for 'one who weans', daughter of the Prophet Muhammad.
Faeryn
English · A modern mythical-style name derived from fairy imagery and a fashionable ending, common in contemporary English naming.
Fenet
African · Ethiopian (Amharic) name meaning 'spring' or 'fountain,' symbolizing fresh flowing water and renewal.
Freyah
Norse · A variation linked to Norse Frey/Freya traditions, evoking a mythic sense of fertility, beauty, and prosperity.
Fitzwilliam
English · Norman-English patronymic of William, meaning "son of William," with William carrying the sense of strong protection.
Fordham
English · From Old English *ford* and *ham* meaning a settlement near a river crossing; a clear place-based surname origin.
Feyra
English · Feyra appears to be a modern stylized form influenced by fairy-like sounds or Persian-inspired names such as Ferey.
Fadhl
Arabic · From Arabic Fadl, meaning فضل, excellence, bounty, or virtue.
Foden
English · An English surname-name likely derived from a place name meaning a valley or settlement.
Franyel
Hebrew · A modern hybrid form resembling Hebrew angelic names, likely intended to mean a gracious or divine person.
Flo
English · Short form of Florence, from Latin 'florens' meaning flourishing or prosperous.
Fairy
English · From Old French 'faerie' meaning enchantment or magical being, used as a whimsical given name.
Ferman
German · From Germanic elements meaning 'journey man' or traveler; also linked to Irish surname Ó Fearáin.
Florinda
Spanish · Spanish elaboration of Flora, from Latin 'flos' meaning 'flower,' meaning 'beautiful flower.'
Freeda
German · Phonetic variant of Frida, from Germanic 'frid' meaning 'peace.'
Farrell
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Fearghal, meaning 'man of valor' or 'courageous one'.
Fortunato
Italian · From Latin 'fortunatus' meaning fortunate or blessed; featured in Poe's 'The Cask of Amontillado'.
Fermina
Spanish · Spanish feminine form of Firmin, from Latin 'firmus' meaning firm, strong, or steadfast.
Forbes
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic 'forba' meaning 'field' or 'district,' originally a place name in Aberdeenshire.
Felisa
Spanish · Spanish form of Felicia, from Latin 'felix' meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate.'
Ferguson
Scottish · Anglicized patronymic from Gaelic 'Fearghus' meaning 'man of vigor' or 'supreme choice.'
Faustin
French · French form of Latin 'Faustinus' meaning fortunate or blessed, diminutive of Faustus.
Forrester
English · Occupational name from Old French meaning 'keeper of the forest.'
Fina
Italian · Short form of names like Serafina or Josefina, from Italian meaning 'fine' or 'delicate'.
Faithe
English · Archaic or stylized spelling of Faith, the English virtue name from Latin 'fides' meaning 'trust'.
Febe
Greek · Italian/Spanish variant of Phoebe, from Greek 'phoibos' meaning 'bright' or 'radiant'.
Fredi
German · Feminine diminutive of Frederica/Freda, from Germanic 'frid' (peace) + 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
Francy
French · A pet form of Frances, from Latin Franciscus meaning Frenchwoman or free one.
Federick
German · Federick is a variant of Frederick, from Germanic elements meaning peaceful ruler.
Fany
English · A form of Fanny, traditionally a diminutive of Frances, meaning from France or free one.
Faryn
English · Faryn is likely a modern English variant of Farin or Farren, used more for sound and style than a fixed ancient etymology.
Farryn
English · Farryn is a modern English-style name, likely influenced by Farrah or Farran, with a sleek contemporary sound.
Fionnuala
Irish · Fionnuala is an Irish mythic name meaning fair shoulder or white shoulder.
Fahren
German · Fahren comes from German roots meaning "to travel" or "to go," giving it an energetic surname-style feel.
Foday
African · Foday is a West African name, especially in Mande usage, often associated with learning, faith, or respected status.
Furious
Latin · An English word-name from Latin furiosus, meaning passionate, fierce, or intense.
Faraj
Arabic · Faraj is an Arabic name meaning relief, comfort, or deliverance after hardship.
Frumie
Hebrew · Frumie is a Yiddish-Hebrew style diminutive, often associated with piety or devoutness in Jewish naming tradition.
Faizon
Arabic · Likely a variant of Faizan, from Arabic roots associated with grace, generosity, or favor.
Fareeha
Arabic · Fareeha is an Arabic name meaning 'happy,' 'joyful,' or 'glad.'
Fode
African · West African form related to Foday or Al-Fadi, often associated with redemption or honor.
Fedor
Slavic · Fedor is a Slavic form of Theodore, from Greek roots meaning 'gift of God.'
Faylynn
English · Modern blend of Fay (Old French 'fairy') and Lynn (Welsh 'lake'), a contemporary invented name.
Finbarr
Irish · Irish name from Fionnbarra meaning 'fair-haired' or 'fair-topped,' borne by a revered 7th-century Irish saint.
Fynleigh
Scottish · Modern creative spelling of Finley, from Scottish Gaelic 'Fionnlagh' meaning fair warrior or white hero.
Fynnlee
English · Modern blend of Fynn and Lee, where Lee echoes old English place-name style and gives a modern unisex tone.
Folarin
African · Folarin is a Yoruba name meaning "walk with wealth" or "move with prosperity."
Falaq
Arabic · Falaq is an Arabic name meaning dawn or daybreak, also known from the Quranic title Al-Falaq.
Five
English · An English word-name taken from the number five, used as a modern unconventional given name.
Faila
Arabic · Faila is likely from Arabic name traditions and is often interpreted with graceful or successful connotations.
Fera
Latin · Fera likely reflects Latin fera, meaning 'wild creature' or 'untamed,' giving it a strong natural feel.
Feya
Arabic · Feya may relate to Arabic Faya or fairy-like English sound patterns, giving it a bright airy feel.
Forrie
Scottish · Forrie is likely a diminutive or surname-derived Scottish or Irish form with a soft, familiar ending.
Fairlight
English · Fairlight is an English word name combining fair and light, suggesting beauty, brightness, and clarity.
Faty
Arabic · Faty is likely a diminutive or variant of Fatima, the Arabic name associated with abstaining and with Islamic heritage.
Fayra
Arabic · Fayra is likely related to Arabic and Persian-rooted names suggesting radiance, pride, or beauty.
Fatehbir
Indian · A Punjabi Sikh compound name combining Fateh, "victory," and Bir, "brave" or "warrior."
Fikayo
African · A Yoruba-derived name meaning roughly "add joy" or "surrounded by joy," built from elements tied to happiness.
Faaiz
Arabic · Arabic name from Faiz/Fayyaz meaning generous, successful, or one who is full of beneficence.
Faaizah
Arabic · Faaizah means 'successful,' 'victorious,' or 'one who attains success' in Arabic.
Faatiha
Arabic · From Arabic Fatihah, meaning opener or beginning, and known as the opening chapter of the Quran.
Faatima
Arabic · A spelling variant of Fatima, an Arabic name meaning one who abstains or weans.
Faatimah
Arabic · Faatimah is a variant of Fatimah, an Arabic name meaning one who abstains or weans, famed in Islamic tradition.
Faaz
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'victorious,' 'successful,' or 'triumphant,' conveying achievement and honor.
Fabain
Latin · Fabain is a misspelling-style form of Fabian, from a Roman family name meaning bean grower.
Fabeha
Arabic · Fabeha is an Arabic name meaning intelligent, fortunate, or distinguished in character.
Faber
Latin · From Latin 'faber' meaning 'craftsman' or 'smith,' an occupational surname turned given name.
Fabia
Latin · Feminine of the Roman clan name Fabius, from Latin "faba" meaning bean grower.
Fabianna
Latin · A feminine form of Fabian, from the Roman family name Fabius, linked to the bean grower.
Fabianny
Latin · Fabianny appears to be a feminine elaboration of Fabian, from the Roman family name Fabius meaning 'bean grower.'
Fabiano
Italian · Fabiano is an Italian form of Fabianus, from Latin Fabius, meaning "bean grower."
Fabiel
Hebrew · Likely a blended modern name influenced by Fabio and Gabriel, with a graceful, God-related sound.
Fabiene
French · Fabiene is a French-style form of Fabiana, from the Roman family name Fabius, meaning "bean grower."
Fabienne
French · Fabienne is the French feminine form of Fabian, from Latin Fabius, a Roman family name linked to the bean grower.
Fabin
Latin · A variant of Fabian, from the Roman family name Fabius, originally linked to the bean grower.
Fabion
Latin · Fabion is a variant of Fabian, from the Roman family name Fabius, meaning bean grower.
Fabius
Latin · An ancient Roman family name derived from faba, meaning “bean.”
Fabriana
Latin · Derived from Fabian/Fabianus, a Roman-Latin name from *faba* (bean), feminized in a modern form.
Fabrienne
French · A French-style feminine form related to Fabian, from Latin Fabius, originally bean grower.
Fabrisio
Italian · Italian variant of Fabrizio, from Latin 'faber' meaning craftsman or blacksmith.
Faby
Latin · Usually a nickname form of Fabiola or Fabián, from the Latin Roman family name Fabius, linked to beans.
Fabyan
Latin · A variant of Fabian, from Latin meaning "bean grower" or "of the Fabii clan."
Fachon
French · Likely derived from the French word facon, meaning "manner" or "style," and used as a rare modern name.
Facundo
Spanish · From Latin 'facundus' meaning eloquent or fluent in speech, popular in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Fada
Arabic · From Arabic meaning "sacrifice" or "redemption," or Irish fada meaning "long, tall."
Fadak
Arabic · From the Arabic place-name Fadak, making it a place-based name derived from a historic oasis name.
Fadeelah
Arabic · From Arabic roots associated with virtue or excellence, often interpreted as generous or noble.
Fadia
Arabic · Fadia is an Arabic name meaning savior, redeemer, or one who sacrifices for others.
Fadila
Arabic · From Arabic fadil/fadila, meaning virtuous, excellent, or noble in character.
Fadilah
Arabic · Fadilah is an Arabic name meaning virtue, excellence, or merit, from a root associated with moral distinction.
Fadima
Arabic · Fadima is a variant of Fatima, an Arabic name meaning one who abstains or weans.
Fadra
Greek · Variant of Phaedra, from Greek 'phaidros' meaning bright or radiant, a tragic queen in myth.
Faduma
Arabic · A Somali form of Fatima from Arabic, traditionally linked to abstaining or weaning and honored through Islamic heritage.
Fadumo
Arabic · Fadumo is a Somali form of Fatima, from Arabic and traditionally linked to 'one who abstains' or 'weans.'
Fadwa
Arabic · Fadwa comes from Arabic and means self-sacrifice, devotion, or ransom.
Fady
Arabic · Fady is an Arabic name meaning redeemer, savior, or one who sacrifices himself for others.
Faedra
Greek · Faedra is a variant of Phaedra, from Greek meaning bright or shining, known from classical mythology.
Faheemah
Arabic · From Arabic Fahimah, meaning intelligent, perceptive, or understanding.
Fahm
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning understanding, insight, or comprehension.
Fahmi
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'understanding' or 'one who comprehends', from the root fahm meaning understanding.
Fahmida
Arabic · Fahmida comes from Persian and Arabic usage and means intelligent, understanding, or wise.
Fahtima
Arabic · Fahtima is a spelling variant of Fatima, an Arabic name meaning "one who abstains" or "weans."
Faida
Arabic · From Arabic, Faida means benefit, usefulness, or advantage, and it also appears in Swahili-influenced use.
Faige
Hebrew · A Yiddish and Hebrew-associated name meaning bird, often used in Jewish naming traditions.
Faiha
Arabic · A feminine Arabic name often linked to joy and beauty, with associations of radiance and lively grace.
Fain
English · From Middle English fain meaning glad, eager, or willing.
Faina
Greek · Faina comes through Greek and Slavic usage and is often interpreted as 'shining' or 'radiant.'
Faiq
Arabic · Faiq is an Arabic name meaning "superior," "excellent," or "outstanding."
Fair
English · From the English word 'fair' meaning 'beautiful, light-complexioned, or just'.
Faira
Arabic · Derived from Arabic roots meaning beautiful or radiant; a name conveying brightness and beauty.
Fairah
Arabic · Variant of Farrah, from Arabic 'farah' meaning joy, happiness, or delight.
Fairbanks
English · English surname meaning 'dweller by the fair or beautiful banks.'
Fairen
English · Likely related to fair, giving it associations with beauty, clarity, or fairness.
Fairie
English · Whimsical name derived from fairy, from Old French faerie meaning enchantment.
Fairley
English · From Old English 'fæger' (fair, beautiful) and 'leah' (meadow), meaning 'fair meadow.'
Fairyn
English · A modern spelling combining fair + Lynn, associated with beauty imagery in current English feminine naming trends.
Faisa
Arabic · Likely an Arabic-derived name related to victory, judgment, or decisiveness.
Faison
French · Faison is an English surname from French roots, likely related to pheasant or a nickname-based family name.
Faithann
English · Faithann combines the English virtue name Faith with Ann, creating a compound name with a devotional tone.
Faithanne
English · Faithanne combines Faith with Anne, joining the ideas of trust and grace.
Faithmarie
English · Faithmarie is a modern compound of Faith and Marie, blending devotion with the French form of Mary.
Faizal
Arabic · Faizal is an Arabic name meaning decisive or judge, from a root about separating truth from falsehood.
Fajar
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning 'dawn' or 'daybreak,' referring to the first light of morning.
Fala
Arabic · Fala is used in several traditions; it is often linked to Arabic-derived forms suggesting success or prosperity.
Falah
Arabic · Falah comes from Arabic and means success, prosperity, or flourishing.
Falan
Irish · Falan is likely related to Fallon, an Irish surname-name associated with leadership or superiority.
Falana
Arabic · Falana is used in African and Arabic-influenced naming contexts and may relate to success or uniqueness in modern usage.
Falanda
English · A contemporary invented feminine name, likely shaped by modern sound patterns resembling Felicia-like names.
Falando
Spanish · Likely a variant influenced by Fernando, from Germanic roots meaning 'bold voyager' or 'brave journey.'
Falba
German · Rare name of uncertain Germanic origin, possibly related to Old German words for pale or fair.
Falco
Italian · From Latin 'falco' meaning falcon; used as both Italian and Germanic surname and given name.
Falecia
Latin · Falecia is likely a modern variant of Felicia, from Latin felix, meaning happy or fortunate.
Faleisha
English · Faleisha is a modern English-style variant of Felicia, ultimately from Latin roots meaning lucky or happy.
Falen
Irish · Falen is a variant of Fallon, an Irish surname-name associated with leadership or superiority.
Falena
Italian · Falena is the Italian word for 'moth,' ultimately from Greek phalaina.
Falencia
Latin · Falencia is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Valencia, a Latin-derived place name associated with strength and worth.
Falesha
English · A modern variant influenced by Felicia or Alicia, used chiefly as a contemporary coined name.
Faleshia
English · Faleshia is likely a modern variant of Felicia, from Latin felix, meaning “happy” or “fortunate.”
Falicia
Latin · Falicia is likely a variant of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning happy or fortunate.
Falicity
Latin · A spelling variant of Felicity, from Latin felicitas, meaning happiness or good fortune.
Falin
Irish · Falin is likely related to Irish surname forms such as Fallon, often interpreted as 'leader' or 'descendant of a ruler.'
Falina
Latin · Likely a modern variant of Feleena or Phalina, often associated with catlike grace or happiness.
Falisa
Latin · Falisa is likely a modern elaboration of Felicia or similar Latin-root names, carrying a sense of happiness or good fortune.
Falisha
Latin · A variant of Felicia, from Latin felix, meaning 'happy' or 'lucky.'
Falishia
English · A variant of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning happy or fortunate.
Fall
English · Fall comes from the English season word, making it a rare modern nature name tied to autumn.
Fallan
Irish · Likely from Irish roots, possibly related to names meaning 'leader' or descended from Fallamhain.
Fallen
English · Fallen comes from the English word and is used as a rare modern word-name with poetic or dramatic resonance.
Fallie
English · Rare diminutive, possibly a pet form of names like Felicity or a Southern American invention.
Fallin
Irish · Fallin is likely from an Irish surname and place-name tradition, later adopted as a modern given name.
Fallou
African · Fallou is a West African form associated with Arabic names like Fadl, carrying meanings of excellence or generosity.
Fallynn
Irish · Fallynn is a variant of Fallon, from an Irish surname meaning leader or descendant of a ruler.
Falona
Irish · Likely a form of Fallon, from an Irish surname associated with leadership or rule.
Falonda
English · Likely a modern coined name with decorative sounds, without a well-established historical etymology.
Falone
French · Likely related to Fallon, from an Irish surname meaning leader or descendant of a ruler, with altered spelling.
Falynne
Irish · Modern creative spelling of Falyn/Fallon, from Irish 'fallamhan' meaning superiority, in charge, or leader.
Falysha
English · Falysha is a modern variant of Felicia or Alicia-style names, shaped into a contemporary sound pattern.
Fama
Latin · From Latin 'fama' meaning 'fame' or 'renown,' also the Roman goddess of rumor and reputation.
Fame
English · Fame comes from the English word for renown, making it a bold modern virtue-style word name.
Famie
English · Diminutive of Euphemia, from Greek 'euphemia' meaning well-spoken or good repute.
Fan
English · Traditional diminutive of Frances, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning free one.
Fana
African · An African name used in several traditions, often associated with warmth, growth, or character.
Fanchon
French · French diminutive of Françoise, meaning 'free one' or 'from France.'
Fanci
English · Fanci is likely a modern phonetic spelling of Fancy, from English via French fantasy-related roots suggesting whimsy or elegance.
Fancie
English · From the English word fancy, ultimately from French fantasy, suggesting elegance or imagination.
Faneisha
English · A modern invented name formed in the style of names ending in -neisha or -nisha.
Fanessa
Greek · Fanessa is a modern blend influenced by Vanessa, a literary name later linked with the butterfly genus.
Fani
Greek · Usually a short form of names like Stefania or Theophania, tied to Greek roots meaning "appearance" or "manifestation."
Fania
Greek · A Slavic form of Theophania, from Greek roots meaning "manifestation of God."
Fanie
English · Diminutive of Frances or Fanny, ultimately from Latin meaning "free one."
Fanisha
English · Fanisha appears to be a modern coined name, probably modeled on names with the popular -nisha ending.
Fanita
Spanish · Fanita is likely a Spanish-style diminutive form, possibly related to Fanny or Estefania-derived family nicknames.
Fanna
English · Variant of Fanny, a diminutive of Frances, meaning 'free one.'
Fannette
French · French diminutive of Fanny, itself from 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.
Fannye
English · Variant of Fanny, originally a diminutive of Frances, from Latin meaning free one.
Fanon
French · Fanon is a French surname-name, best known through literary and intellectual association with Frantz Fanon.
Fantaisa
Greek · Likely inspired by fantasy or Fantasia, from Greek phantasia meaning imagination or appearance.
Fantasha
English · Fantasha is likely a modern coined name influenced by the word fantasy and the popular -asha ending.
Fantashia
Greek · Fantashia is a modern form inspired by fantasy and fantasia, from Greek roots relating to imagination and appearance.
Fantasy
English · Fantasy is a modern English word-name drawn from imagination and dreamlike imagery.