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Baby names starting with F

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Floreen
Latin · Variant of Florine, from Latin 'florens' meaning blooming or flourishing.
Floreine
French · French-influenced variant of Florine, from Latin 'flos' meaning flower, suggesting blooming beauty.
Florella
Latin · Diminutive of Flora, from Latin flos meaning "flower."
Floren
Latin · From Latin 'florens' meaning 'flourishing' or 'blooming'; related to Florence.
Florena
Latin · Elaboration of Flora, from Latin "florens" meaning "blooming" or "flourishing."
Florenda
Latin · Florenda is a floral Latin-derived name related to Flora and Florence, carrying the sense of blooming or flourishing.
Florene
Latin · Variant of Florence, from Latin 'florens' meaning flourishing or blooming.
Florent
French · From Latin 'florens' meaning flowering or prosperous; a classic French form.
Florentine
Latin · From Latin 'florentius' meaning flourishing or blooming; also associated with the city of Florence.
Florenz
Latin · Variant of Florence, from Latin florens meaning 'flourishing, blooming'; used in both German and English.
Florenzo
Latin · Florenzo blends Lorenzo and Florenzo forms from Latin roots meaning flourishing or prosperous.
Flores
Spanish · Spanish for 'flowers,' from Latin 'flos'; used as both a surname and given name.
Floresita
Spanish · A Spanish diminutive of Flora/Flores, meaning 'little flower', used as a term of endearment in Latin cultures.
Florestela
Latin · Florestela is likely related to Flora and floresta, carrying meanings tied to "flower" or "forest."
Florestine
French · Elaborate feminine form of Florence, from Latin 'florens' meaning 'flourishing.'
Floreta
Spanish · Diminutive of Flora, from Latin meaning 'little flower', evoking a small blossom.
Floretha
Latin · Elaboration of Flora, from Latin 'flos' meaning flower, suggesting a blossoming spirit.
Floretta
Latin · Diminutive of Flora, meaning 'little flower,' from Latin 'flos.'
Florette
French · French diminutive of Flore, from Latin 'flos' meaning 'flower' or 'little flower'.
Flori
Latin · A short form from Flora or Florentina, from Latin flos, meaning "flower."
Floria
Latin · From Latin 'flos/floris' meaning 'flower,' a variant of Flora, the Roman goddess of flowers and spring.
Floriana
Latin · Floriana comes from Latin flor-, meaning 'flower' or 'blossoming.'
Floribel
Latin · Blend of Flora ('flower') and -bel ('beautiful'), meaning 'beautiful flower'.
Floriberto
Spanish · A Spanish form of a Germanic name built from elements meaning 'flower' and 'bright' or 'famous.'
Florice
French · French variant of Florence/Flora, from Latin 'florens' meaning blooming or flourishing.
Florida
Latin · From Latin 'floridus' meaning blooming or flowery. Also a place name from Spanish exploration.
Floridalma
Spanish · Floridalma blends floral elements with alma, drawing on Latin and Spanish ideas of flowering soul.
Floride
Latin · French form of Florida, from Latin 'floridus' meaning blooming or flowery.
Florie
Latin · Diminutive of Florence or Flora, from Latin 'flos' meaning flower.
Florien
Latin · Variant of Florian, from Latin 'florens' meaning blooming or flourishing. A floral name.
Floriene
Latin · Feminine variant of Florian, from Latin 'florens' meaning 'blooming' or 'flowering.'
Florin
Latin · From Latin florens meaning 'flourishing' or 'blooming,' also a historic gold coin.
Florina
Latin · From Latin 'flos' meaning 'flower'; a feminine form meaning 'blooming' or 'flowering.'
Florince
Latin · Variant spelling of Florence, from Latin 'florens' meaning flourishing or blooming.
Florindo
Italian · From Latin 'florens' meaning flourishing or blooming, an elaborated form of Florus.
Florine
French · From Latin flos meaning 'flower,' a French feminine form suggesting blooming beauty.
Florio
Italian · From Latin 'florius' meaning 'flowering' or 'blooming,' an Italian given name and surname.
Floris
Latin · Latin name meaning "flower" or "blooming," from the word flos.
Florisa
Latin · Elaborated form of Flora, from Latin 'flos' meaning flower, evoking the Roman goddess of spring.
Florisel
Spanish · A rare romantic name built on Latin flora, suggesting flower-like beauty and bloom.
Florita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Flora, from Latin 'flos' meaning 'flower,' meaning 'little flower.'
Flormaria
Latin · A compound of Flor and Maria, blending floral imagery with the classic Marian name.
Flornce
Latin · Variant spelling of Florence, from Latin florens meaning "flourishing" or "prosperous."
Florrie
English · Diminutive of Florence or Flora, from Latin 'florens' meaning 'flourishing' or 'blooming.'
Florrine
Latin · Variant of Florine, from Latin 'flora' meaning flower or the goddess of spring.
Floryan
Latin · Variant of Florian, from Latin 'flos' meaning flower; borne by a Roman martyr saint.
Flosie
Latin · Variant of Flossie, a pet form of Florence, from Latin 'florens' meaning flourishing or blooming.
Floss
English · Pet form of Florence, from Latin 'florens' meaning flourishing or blooming.
Flossie
English · A diminutive of Florence, from Latin 'florens' meaning 'flourishing, prosperous.'
Flossy
Latin · Diminutive of Florence, from Latin 'florens' meaning 'flourishing' or 'blooming'.
Flourish
English · Flourish is an English word name meaning to grow, thrive, and bloom strongly.
Flournoy
French · French Huguenot surname used as a given name, from a French place name meaning flowery meadow.
Floy
English · A short form of Florence or Floyd, from Latin 'florens' meaning 'flourishing'; used as a feminine name.
Floya
Welsh · Feminine form of Floyd, from Welsh llwyd meaning "gray" or "holy."
Floyce
English · Rare blended name, likely a combination of Florence and Joyce; suggests 'flourishing joy.'
Floyda
Welsh · Feminine form of Floyd, from Welsh 'llwyd' meaning 'grey-haired' or 'holy'.
Floyde
Welsh · Variant spelling of Floyd, from Welsh 'llwyd' meaning grey or holy.
Floydell
Welsh · Feminine elaboration of Floyd (Welsh 'llwyd': grey) with the French suffix -elle.
Floydene
Welsh · Feminine form of Floyd, from Welsh 'llwyd' meaning grey or holy.
Floydia
Welsh · Feminine form of Floyd, from Welsh 'llwyd' meaning gray-haired or holy.
Floye
Latin · Variant of Floy, related to Latin 'flora' meaning flower or blooming.
Floyed
Welsh · Variant spelling of Floyd, from Welsh 'llwyd' meaning 'gray-haired' or 'holy'.
Flozell
English · Modern invented name, an elaboration possibly blending Florence or Floyd with a decorative suffix.
Flynne
Irish · Flynne is a variant of Flynn, from an Irish surname meaning descendant of the ruddy one.
Fnu
Indian · Often seen administratively as "first name unknown," but when used as a name it functions as a modern bureaucratic adaptation.
Foch
French · From a French surname, notably borne by WWI Marshal Ferdinand Foch; used as a given name in tribute.
Foister
English · English occupational surname turned given name, related to the trade of fustian cloth or upholstery.
Fola
African · Yoruba name meaning honor or wealth; short form of Folashade.
Folajimi
African · A Yoruba name from West Africa meaning walk with me to wealth or accompany me in prosperity.
Folami
African · An African name, especially Yoruba in usage, often interpreted with meanings tied to honor, wealth, or prestige.
Folashade
African · A Yoruba name meaning honor or wealth confers a crown, associated with nobility and blessing.
Foley
Irish · From Irish 'Ó Foghladha', derived from 'foghlaidhe' meaning 'pirate' or 'plunderer'.
Folia
Latin · From Latin 'folium' meaning leaf, used as a botanical and poetic given name.
Folke
Norse · Scandinavian name from Old Norse 'folk' meaning 'people' or 'tribe,' common in medieval Sweden.
Foluke
African · Foluke is a Yoruba name meaning "placed in God's care" or "entrusted to God."
Fon
Chinese · A short name with varied origins; in Chinese it can relate to 'wind' or 'phoenix,' also found in West African usage.
Fonda
Spanish · From Spanish fonda meaning inn, or from Latin fundus meaning foundation or deep.
Fong
Chinese · Chinese surname and given name, commonly from characters meaning 'wind,' 'phoenix,' or 'fragrant.'
Fonisha
English · A modern invented name built in the style of names with the -isha ending.
Fonnie
English · Diminutive pet form, likely short for Alphonsine or similar names beginning with 'Fon-.'
Fonta
French · Fonta is likely a short modern form influenced by French Fontaine, meaning 'fountain' or 'spring.'
Fontana
Italian · Fontana is an Italian surname and given name from Latin fontes, meaning fountain or spring.
Fontane
French · From a French surname and place word meaning fountain or spring.
Fontella
French · From Latin fons meaning "fountain" or "spring," with an Italian-style feminine suffix.
Fontelle
French · From French 'fontaine' meaning fountain or spring. Evokes freshness and natural water sources.
Fontilla
Latin · Fontilla likely derives from Latin fons, meaning 'spring' or 'fountain.'
Fonza
Italian · Diminutive of Alfonso, from Germanic Adalfuns meaning 'noble and ready.'
Fonzie
Italian · Diminutive of Alfonso/Alphonso, from Germanic meaning 'noble and ready/eager'.
Fonzo
Spanish · Short form of Alfonso, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'funs' (ready, eager).
Forace
Latin · Variant of Horace, from the Latin clan name Horatius, borne by the Roman poet.
Foram
Indian · An Indian name, especially used in Gujarati, often associated with charm, fragrance, or pleasing beauty.
Forbus
Scottish · Variant of Forbes, a Scottish place name from Gaelic 'forba' meaning field or district.
Forde
English · Forde is an English surname and place name meaning ford, a shallow river crossing.
Fordie
English · Diminutive of Ford, from Old English meaning river crossing, used as an occupational or place name.
Fordyce
Scottish · Scottish place name meaning 'south-facing slope' from Gaelic elements. Used as a surname and given name.
Foreign
English · Foreign is an English word-name used rarely as a modern coined choice suggesting distance or worldliness.
Forester
English · Occupational name for a keeper or manager of a forest, from Old French 'forestier'.
Forestine
English · Feminine elaboration of Forest, from Old French 'forest' meaning 'woodland.'
Forestt
English · A spelling variant of Forest, from an English word for woods or woodland.
Forge
English · From the English word for a smith's workshop, making it a strong occupational-style word name.
Forman
English · Forman is an English occupational surname meaning leader, overseer, or front man.
Formeka
English · Likely a modern coined name shaped by contemporary sound patterns and the suffix -eka or -meka.
Forney
English · Surname-turned-given-name from Old French fornier meaning 'furnace keeper' or 'baker.'
Forrestine
English · Feminine form of Forrest, from Old French 'forest' meaning 'woodland dweller.'
Forrestt
English · A variant spelling of Forrest, from an English surname and word meaning “forest” or “woods.”
Forris
English · Variant of Forrest, from Old French 'forest,' denoting a dweller near the woods.
Forster
English · Occupational surname variant of Forester, meaning keeper of the forest.
Fort
English · From Old French 'fort' meaning strong; also a place-based surname.
Fortuna
Latin · From Latin 'fortuna' meaning fortune or luck; name of the Roman goddess of fate.
Fortunata
Latin · From Latin 'fortunatus' meaning 'fortunate, blessed, prosperous'.
Fortunate
Latin · Variant of Fortunata, from Latin fortunatus meaning blessed, prosperous, or lucky.
Forum
Latin · From the Latin word forum, meaning marketplace or public square, later reused as a rare given name.
Fosteen
Latin · Variant of Faustine, from Latin 'faustus' meaning lucky or fortunate.
Fostina
Latin · Feminine form related to Latin Faustina, meaning fortunate or blessed with good luck.
Fostine
Latin · Variant of Faustine, from Latin 'faustus' meaning 'fortunate' or 'auspicious.'
Fotios
Greek · Fotios comes from Greek phos, meaning "light," and is related to the historic name Photius.
Fotis
Greek · Fotis is a Greek name from phos or phot-, meaning light, brightness, or illumination.
Foua
Chinese · Used in Hmong communities; best grouped here as East Asian, with usage more cultural than directly English-derived.
Fount
English · Short form of Fountain, from Latin 'fons' meaning spring or source of water.
Fountain
English · From Old French 'fontaine' meaning spring or fountain, originally a place-based surname.
Fouzia
Arabic · From Arabic root fawz, meaning success or victory; a name with positive moral and religious tone.
Foxy
English · From the English word fox, giving the name associations with cleverness, boldness, and the animal itself.
Foy
French · From Old French 'foi' meaning faith, or an Irish surname from 'Ó Fiach' meaning raven.
Foye
French · From Old French 'foi' meaning 'faith,' used as a surname-turned-given-name.
Foyster
English · From Middle English occupational surname meaning 'saddletree maker' or variant of Forster meaning 'forester'.
Fozie
English · Rare diminutive name of uncertain origin, possibly a pet form or modern coinage.
Fraak
German · Fraak is a rare Germanic-style form, likely tied to old surname or regional naming patterns.
Frabian
Latin · Frabian is likely a variant of Fabian, from the Roman family name Fabius meaning bean grower.
Fraces
Latin · Phonetic variant of Frances, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning Frenchman or free one.
Fracine
Latin · Fracine is likely a variant of Francine, from Latin Franciscus via French, meaning Frenchwoman or free one.
Fracisco
Spanish · Fracisco is likely a misspelling of Francisco, from Latin Franciscus meaning "Frenchman" or "free man."
Fraeya
Norse · Fraeya is a variant of Freyja, the Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
Frager
German · Frager is likely a surname-style name from German, associated with asking or inquiring.
Fraidel
German · Yiddish feminine name derived from German 'Freude' meaning joy or happiness, used in Ashkenazi Jewish communities.
Frak
German · Likely a clipped variant of Frank, from a Germanic tribal name associated with freedom.
Frampton
English · English place name meaning 'settlement on the River Frome'; used as a given name.
Fran
Latin · Short form of Frances or Francesca, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'free one' or 'from France'.
Franc
Latin · Short form of Frances or Francis, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning French or free one.
Franca
Italian · Franca is an Italian form of Francisca, ultimately from Latin and Germanic roots meaning 'free one' or 'from the Franks.'
Franccesca
Italian · A spelling variant of Francesca, the Italian feminine form of Francis, meaning 'Frenchwoman' or 'free one.'
France
French · From the country name, ultimately from the Germanic Franks tribe meaning 'free.'
Francee
French · Francee is a variant of Francie or Frances, a French-linked name meaning "from France" or "free one."
Franceen
French · Variant of Frances, from the Frankish 'frank' meaning free; a feminine form of Francis.
Francel
French · Francel is likely derived from Frances or Francis, ultimately meaning Frenchman or free one.
Francelia
French · Elaborated form of Frances, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one.'
Francelina
French · Elaborated feminine form of Frances, meaning 'from France' or 'free one.'
Francell
French · Feminine diminutive of Frances, from Latin Franciscus meaning 'free one' or 'French'.
Francella
French · Diminutive of Frances, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning free one or from France.
Francelle
French · French elaboration of Frances, meaning free one, with a feminine diminutive suffix.
Francellia
Latin · An ornate form of Frances, ultimately from Latin roots meaning from France or free one.
Francena
French · Variant of Frances with -ena suffix, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one.'
Francene
French · Variant of Francine, from French meaning 'from France' or 'free one.'
Francenia
French · Elaborated feminine form of Frances, from Late Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'Frenchwoman' or 'free one'.
Francesa
Italian · A variant of Francesca, from Latin roots meaning from France or free one.
Francesc
Italian · A form of Francis, from Late Latin meaning Frenchman or free one.
Francese
Italian · Italian-influenced variant of Frances, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'from France' or 'free one.'
Franceska
Italian · Franceska is a variant of Francesca, meaning 'from France' or 'free one.'
Francess
English · Spelling variant of Frances, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one.'
Francessca
Italian · Elaborated spelling of Francesca, the Italian feminine form of Francis, meaning 'from France' or 'Frenchwoman'.
Francetta
Italian · Italian diminutive of Frances, from the Frankish 'frank' meaning free or from France.
Francey
French · Francey is a pet form of Frances, from Latin via French meaning 'from France' or 'free one.'
Franchell
French · A modern elaboration of Fran- names from Germanic roots meaning "free one" or "Frenchman."
Franchelle
French · Franchelle is a French-style elaboration of Frank names, linked to the Germanic sense of free one.
Franchesco
Italian · A variant of Francesco, meaning Frenchman and ultimately tied to the Franks.
Franchessca
Italian · Franchessca is a spelling variant of Francesca, the Italian feminine form of a Latin-derived name meaning 'from France' or 'free one'.
Franchesska
Italian · A creative spelling of Francesca, from Latin Franciscus meaning French or free one.
Franchester
English · Franchester appears to be a modern English-style coined name, likely blending Fran with the place-name ending -chester.
Franchetta
French · Franchetta is a diminutive feminine form related to فرانces or Francesca, meaning "free one" or "from France."
Franchette
French · A French-style diminutive related to Frances, from Germanic roots meaning "free one."
Franchezca
Italian · A stylized spelling of Francesca, the feminine form of Francis, meaning from France or free one.
Franchon
French · Franchon is an old French diminutive of Françoise, from the Germanic Frank root meaning 'free one.'
Franchot
French · French diminutive of François, meaning 'free man' or 'Frenchman', popularized by actor Franchot Tone.
Franci
French · Franci is a short form of Frances or Francine, from roots meaning 'free' or 'Frenchwoman.'
Francico
Spanish · Variant of Francisco, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning Frenchman or free one.
Franciel
French · Franciel appears to be a Romance-language elaboration of Francis, ultimately from Latin meaning "Frenchman" or "free one."
Franciene
French · A French-style elaboration of Frances, from Latin Franciscus meaning "Frenchwoman" or "free one."
Francies
Latin · Variant spelling of Frances, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning Frenchman or free one.
Francile
French · Elaboration of Frances, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one.'
Francille
French · French-influenced variant of Frances, meaning free one or from France.
Francina
Latin · Feminine elaboration of Frances, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning free one or Frenchwoman.
Francisc
Latin · A form of Francis, from Latin Franciscus, meaning Frenchman or free man.
Franciscojavier
Spanish · Franciscojavier combines Francisco and Javier, a traditional Spanish compound name meaning 'Frenchman' and 'new house.'
Franciscojr
Spanish · A junior form of Francisco, the Spanish equivalent of Francis, meaning Frenchman or free man in later use.
Franciscus
Latin · Franciscus is the Latin form behind Francis, meaning Frenchman or free man.
Francise
French · Variant of Françoise or Frances, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'free one' or 'from France'.
Franciska
Slavic · Franciska is a Slavic form of Francisca, from Latin Franciscus meaning 'French' or 'free one.'
Franciso
Spanish · Franciso is a variant of Francisco, from the Latin name Franciscus meaning Frenchman or free one.
Francisquita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Francisca, meaning 'little free one' or 'little French woman.'
Franciszka
Slavic · Polish form of Francisca/Frances, meaning 'free one,' from the Latin 'Franciscus'.
Francita
Spanish · A Spanish diminutive of Francisca, from a Latin-rooted name meaning free one or from France.
Francklin
English · Variant of Franklin, from Middle English and Old French meaning a free landowner or freeman.
Francky
French · Francky is a French-style diminutive of Frank, from a Germanic word meaning free man.
Franclin
English · Variant of Franklin, from Old French 'franc' meaning 'free man,' historically referring to a freeholder of land.
Francoise
French · French feminine form of François, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'French' or 'free one'.
Francsico
Spanish · A misspelled form of Francisco, the Spanish form of Francis, meaning Frenchman or free man.
Francyne
French · Francyne is a stylized form of Francine, from French and Latin roots meaning 'from France' or 'free one.'
Francys
French · Variant spelling of Frances/Francis, from Late Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one'.
Franda
German · Franda is likely related to Frances or Franda in Yiddish usage, from roots meaning free or from France.
Frandy
French · Frandy likely developed as a blend or nickname form related to Frank, meaning free man.
Franes
French · Variant spelling of Frances, from Latin Franciscus meaning free one or one from France.
Franey
Irish · Franey is an Irish pet form related to Frances, traditionally meaning free one.
Frani
French · A pet form of Fran or Frances, from Latin Franciscus meaning Frenchman or free one.
Frania
Italian · Frania is a diminutive or variant of Francesca or Franciszka forms, ultimately meaning "from France" or "free one."
Franics
Latin · Franics is likely a misspelling of Francis, from Latin Franciscus, meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free man.'
Franis
Latin · Phonetic variant of Francis, from Late Latin Franciscus meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one'.
Franisco
Spanish · Franisco is a spelling variant of Francisco, from Latin Franciscus, meaning "Frenchman" or "free man."
Franka
German · Franka is a feminine form of Frank, from Germanic and Latin-linked roots meaning 'free one.'
Franke
German · Franke is a German form linked to Frank, originally meaning a Frankish person or free man.
Frankel
German · Frankel is a Germanic surname diminutive of Frank, originally meaning a Frankish man or free person.
Frankey
English · Informal variant of Frankie, a diminutive of Francis or Frank meaning free man.
Frankin
English · Frankin is likely a variant of Franklin, an English surname meaning "free landholder," with Frankish roots.
Franklen
English · Variant of Franklin, from Middle English 'frankelin' meaning free landholder.
Frankline
English · Variant of Franklin, from Middle English frankelin meaning 'free landholder' or 'free man'.
Frankly
English · A modern English creation from Frank plus -ly, designed as a bright, honest-sounding contemporary name.
Franklynn
German · Franklynn blends Frank, from Germanic roots meaning free, with the popular -lynn suffix.
Frankye
French · Feminine pet form of Frank/Frances, from Germanic 'frank' meaning 'free,' with playful -ye spelling.
Frann
English · Frann is a short form of Frances, from Latin via French, meaning "from France" or "free one."
Franne
French · Franne is a variant of Fran, from Frances, ultimately from Latin Franciscus meaning "Frenchwoman" or "free one."
Frans
Norse · Scandinavian and Dutch form of Francis, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning Frenchman.
Franshesca
Italian · Franshesca is a spelling variant of Francesca, from Latin Franciscus, meaning "from France" or "free one."
Fransheska
Italian · A variant of Francesca, from Latin Franciscus, meaning from France or free one.
Fransica
Latin · A variant of Francesca or Francis, from Latin Franciscus meaning Frenchman or free one.
Fransico
Spanish · Variant of Francisco, from Latin Franciscus meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free one'.
Fransisca
Spanish · Variant of Francisca, feminine of Francisco, from Latin meaning 'French one' or 'free one.'
Frantasia
French · Frantasia is likely a modern coined name influenced by fantasy and Anastasia-like sounds, without one fixed traditional origin.
Frantisek
Slavic · Czech form of Francis, derived from Latin Franciscus meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free man.'
Frantzy
French · Frantzy is a French Creole-style variant of Francis, from Latin roots meaning Frenchman or free one.
Franzetta
German · Franzetta is an ornate feminine form of Franz or Frances, from Germanic and Latin roots meaning free one.
Franziska
German · Franziska is the German feminine form of Francis, ultimately from Latin meaning Frenchwoman or free one.
Fray
Norse · Fray is related to Freyr, the Norse god of fertility, peace, and prosperity.
Frayah
Norse · Frayah is a modern spelling of Freya, the Norse goddess associated with love, beauty, and fertility.
Frayda
Hebrew · Yiddish name from Hebrew roots meaning 'joy' or 'happiness,' common in Ashkenazi Jewish tradition.
Frayja
Norse · Frayja is a spelling variant of Freyja, the Norse goddess whose name means 'lady.'
Frazer
French · Variant of Fraser, from a Norman French place name meaning strawberry.
Fread
German · Rare variant of Fred, from Germanic 'fridu' meaning peace.
Freada
German · Variant of Freda, from Germanic 'fridu' meaning peace.
Fredarius
English · Likely a modern blend of Fred and Darius, combining peaceful-ruler and kingly associations.
Fredasia
German · Fredasia appears to build on Germanic Freda roots meaning peace, with an ornamental modern ending.
Fredd
German · Fredd is a short form of Frederick, from Germanic roots meaning "peaceful ruler."
Fredda
German · Feminine diminutive of Fred/Frederica, from Germanic 'fridu' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning peaceful ruler.
Fredderick
German · Variant spelling of Frederick, from Germanic meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
Freddi
German · Freddi is a diminutive spelling of Freddie, from Germanic roots meaning peaceful ruler.
Freddia
English · Feminine diminutive of Frederick or Freda, meaning peaceful ruler.
Freddick
German · A variant of Frederick, from Germanic elements meaning peaceful ruler.
Freddrick
German · Variant spelling of Frederick, from Germanic 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'peaceful ruler'.
Freddye
German · Feminine respelling of Freddie, from Germanic Frederica meaning peaceful ruler.
Fredeline
French · A feminine form related to Frederick, from Germanic roots meaning peaceful ruler.
Frederi
German · Frederi is likely a shortened or variant form of Frederick or Frederic, from Germanic roots meaning peaceful ruler.
Frederica
German · Feminine form of Frederick, from Germanic 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning peaceful ruler.
Frederich
German · Variant of Friedrich, from Germanic 'fridu' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning peaceful ruler.
Fredericka
German · Feminine form of Frederick, from Germanic 'fridu' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning peaceful ruler.
Frederika
German · A feminine form of Frederick from Germanic elements meaning "peaceful ruler."
Frederique
French · Frederique is the French feminine form of Frederick, meaning peaceful ruler.
Fredia
German · Feminine variant of Freda, from Germanic 'fridu' meaning peace.
Fredick
German · Variant spelling of Frederick, from Germanic 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler).
Fredie
English · Diminutive of Frederick, from Germanic 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
Fredina
German · Feminine form of Fred, from Germanic 'frid' meaning 'peace,' conveying 'peaceful one'.
Fredine
English · Feminine diminutive of Fred or Frederick, from Germanic meaning 'peaceful ruler'.
Fredirick
German · Variant spelling of Frederick, from Germanic Fridurih meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
Fredis
German · Likely a variant of Fredis or Freddy-based forms, tied to Germanic roots meaning "peaceful ruler."
Fredith
German · Blend of Fred ('peace') and the suffix -ith (as in Edith), meaning 'peaceful prosperity'.
Fredlyn
English · Modern invented blend of Freda/Frederica (peaceful ruler) with the popular -lyn suffix.
Fredna
German · Feminine blend of Fred/Freda, from Germanic 'frid' meaning 'peace', suggesting 'peaceful ruler'.
Fredo
Italian · An Italian short form of Alfredo or related names, from Germanic elements meaning "elf counsel" or wise advice.
Fredonia
Latin · Coined from Latin 'freedom'; popularized as a place name meaning land of freedom.
Fredreck
German · Variant of Frederick, from Germanic 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning peaceful ruler.
Fredreick
German · Fredreick is a spelling variant of Frederick, from Germanic roots meaning peaceful ruler.
Fredreka
German · Fredreka is a feminine form of Frederick, from Germanic roots meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
Fredrica
German · Feminine form of Frederick, from Germanic elements meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
Fredrich
German · Variant of Friedrich, from Germanic elements meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
Fredricka
German · Feminine form of Frederick, from Germanic 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
Fredricks
German · Surname-style form of Frederick, from Germanic elements meaning 'peaceful ruler'.
Fredrico
Spanish · Variant of Federico, from Germanic 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler), meaning peaceful ruler.
Fredrika
German · Scandinavian feminine of Frederick, from Germanic 'frid' (peace) and 'ric' (ruler).
Fredys
German · A Spanish-influenced form of Freddy, from Germanic roots meaning "peaceful ruler."
Freedia
German · Variant of Frieda, from Germanic 'frid' meaning 'peace' or 'joy'.
Freeland
English · English surname turned given name meaning free land or dweller on free land.
Freelin
English · Rare name possibly from Irish 'Fraoilean' or a diminutive of Free.
Freelon
English · Rare American name possibly meaning 'free land' or coined to evoke liberty, used among freed communities.
Freemon
English · Variant of Freeman, from Old English meaning 'free man,' denoting one not bound in serfdom.
Freemont
French · Freemont is a French place-derived name meaning free mountain or protected hill.
Freesia
English · Freesia comes from the fragrant flower name, making it a nature-inspired choice.
Freia
Norse · Freia is a Norse variant of Freyja, the goddess associated with love, beauty, and fertility.
Freiya
Norse · A variant of Freyja, the Norse goddess whose name means “lady.”
Frejya
Norse · Frejya is a variant of Freyja, the Norse goddess whose name means lady.
Freland
English · Rare compound name from Old English or Germanic elements meaning 'free land.'
Freman
English · Variant of Freeman, from Old English meaning 'free man,' originally a status name.
Fremon
French · Variant of Fremont, from Germanic meaning 'noble protector' or French 'free mountain.'
Fremont
French · From Germanic elements meaning 'noble protector,' or Old French for 'free mountain.'
French
English · Ethnic surname denoting someone from France or of French descent, used as a given name.
Frenchie
English · Informal nickname meaning French one, used as a given name in early 20th-century America.
Frenda
German · Likely related to Freda, from Germanic roots meaning peace or protection.
Frenesi
Spanish · Frenesi is taken from the Spanish word frenesi, meaning frenzy or intense passion.
Freshta
Persian · Freshta is a Persian and Afghan name meaning angel.
Freta
German · Related to Old English 'frith' or Norse 'friðr' meaning 'peace.'
Freyda
German · Variant of Freida, from German 'Friede' meaning peace; also a Yiddish form meaning joy.
Freyia
Norse · Freyia is a variant of Freya, the Norse goddess whose name means "lady."
Freylin
Norse · Likely inspired by Frey or Freya from Norse mythology with a modern suffix, suggesting lordly or divine associations.
Frezell
French · Probably derived from a surname form with French influence, used as a modern given name.
Frica
German · Frica is likely a short form related to Germanic names with frid, meaning 'peace.'
Fridah
German · Fridah is a variant of Frida, from Germanic and Norse roots meaning peace.
Friday
English · Friday is an English day-name derived from Frigg's day, tied to the Norse goddess Frigg.
Fridda
German · A variant of Frida, from Germanic roots meaning "peace," and also linked to the Norse goddess Frigg.
Friddie
German · Friddie is likely a diminutive form of names like Frederick or Alfred, tied to Germanic roots for "peace."
Friel
Irish · From Irish Gaelic Ó Frighil, meaning descendant of Fearghal (man of valor).
Friend
English · From the Old English 'freond' meaning friend or lover; used as a Quaker given name denoting fellowship.
Frika
German · Frika is likely related to Frida or Freyja-like Germanic and Norse forms associated with peace or a lady.
Frimie
Hebrew · Frimie is a Yiddish-influenced form tied to Hebrew Fruma, meaning 'pious' or 'devout.'
Frink
German · Rare Germanic surname used as a given name, related to 'Frank' meaning 'free man.'
Frisco
Spanish · Frisco is a shortened form of Francisco, ultimately from Latin Franciscus meaning 'Frenchman.'
Frita
German · Short form related to Frida, from Germanic roots meaning "peace."
Fritha
Norse · Fritha relates to Old Norse and Germanic roots meaning peace or protection, akin to Frida and Frith.
Fritzgerald
German · Blend-like form influenced by Fritz and Fitzgerald, combining German and Irish naming elements.
Fritzi
German · Feminine diminutive of Fritz, a pet form of Friedrich, meaning 'peaceful ruler'.
Fritzie
German · Feminine diminutive of Fritz, a pet form of Friedrich meaning peaceful ruler.
Fritzy
German · A playful diminutive of Fritz, itself short for Friedrich, meaning peaceful ruler.
Frizell
French · Frizell is a surname-derived name from old French roots, likely connected with curly hair or a family nickname.
Froilan
Spanish · Froilan comes through Spanish from Germanic roots meaning "lord" and possibly "land" or "property."
Frona
Greek · Short form of Sophronia, from Greek 'sophron' meaning prudent, self-controlled, or sensible.
Froney
Greek · Pet form of Sophronia, from Greek 'sophron' meaning 'prudent, self-controlled, sensible.'
Fronia
Greek · Short form of Sophronia, from Greek 'sophron' meaning prudent or self-controlled.
Fronie
Greek · Pet form of Sophronia, from Greek 'sophron' meaning prudent or self-controlled.
Fronnie
German · Diminutive of Sophronia, from Greek 'sophron' meaning prudent or self-controlled.
Frontis
Latin · From Latin 'frons/frontis' meaning 'forehead' or 'front'; used historically as a surname-derived given name.
Frosty
English · Frosty comes from the English word frost and evokes cold, wintry imagery rather than ancient name roots.
Froy
English · A short modern name form related to folk variants of Frank/Freyr names, often used for a strong, simple sound.
Frozine
French · Variant of Frosine, from Greek 'Euphrosyne' meaning mirth or good cheer.
Frumencio
Spanish · Spanish form of Frumentius, from Latin 'frumentum' meaning grain or wheat.
Frumi
Hebrew · Frumi is a Yiddish-Hebrew diminutive of Fruma, associated with piety or devoutness.
Frutoso
Spanish · Spanish form of Fructuosus, from Latin 'fructuosus' meaning 'fruitful' or 'productive.'
Fryda
German · A spelling variant of Frida, from Germanic roots meaning peace.
Fu
Chinese · Fu is a Chinese name and surname element commonly associated with blessing, wealth, or good fortune.
Fue
Chinese · Fue is used in East and Southeast Asian naming contexts and may reflect a romanized syllable with meanings varying by original language and character.
Fujie
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'wisteria inlet' or 'wisteria branch,' from fuji (wisteria) and e (inlet/branch).
Fujiko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'wisteria child,' from 'fuji' (wisteria) and 'ko' (child).
Fujio
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'wisteria man' or 'man of abundance,' from kanji fuji + o.
Fujiye
Japanese · Japanese name likely combining 'fuji' (wisteria) with 'ye' (blessing), evoking natural beauty.
Fuka
Japanese · A Japanese name whose meaning varies by kanji, often tied to "fragrance," "wind," or "deep beauty."
Fukuichi
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'fuku' (fortune, blessing) and 'ichi' (one, first), meaning 'first blessing.'
Fulgencio
Latin · Spanish form of Latin Fulgentius, from 'fulgens' meaning shining or brilliant.
Fulvio
Italian · From the Roman name Fulvius, derived from Latin 'fulvus' meaning tawny or reddish-yellow.
Fumi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning beauty, writing, or literature, often written 文 or 富美.
Fumie
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'beautiful blessing' or 'literary beauty,' from fumi (writing) and e (blessing).
Fumiko
Japanese · Japanese name commonly meaning child of treasured beauty, from 'fumi' (writing/beauty) and 'ko' (child).
Fumio
Japanese · Japanese name commonly written with kanji for 'fumi' (literature, writing) and 'o' (man, husband).
Fumiye
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'fumi' (writing, literary) + 'ye/e' (blessing or branch).
Fumiyo
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "scholarly generation" or "literary world" (文世/文代).
Funda
Arabic · A rare given name, likely used for its pleasing sound and sometimes linked with the idea of a foundation or base.
Funmilayo
African · Yoruba name meaning 'give me joy' or 'joy has come to me with wealth,' expressing gratitude.
Funston
English · English place-name surname meaning settlement of Fun or Funn, a personal name.
Fuquan
African · Fuquan is likely a modern given name influenced by African American naming patterns, with possible Arabic echoes such as fuad or qan-derived sounds.
Furiosa
Latin · Furiosa comes from Latin furiosus, meaning fierce or full of passionate intensity, and is now strongly tied to fiction.
Furkan
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning "criterion" or "that which distinguishes truth from falsehood."
Furlon
English · Furlon is likely a variant of Furlong, an English surname-name tied to a land measure and field length.
Furman
German · German occupational surname meaning "ferryman," from Middle High German vurman (one who ferries).
Furnell
French · Furnell comes from a surname with French-English roots, likely related to "furnace" or someone who worked near one.
Furney
English · Possibly from Old French 'fournier' meaning baker or oven-keeper, an occupational surname.
Furqan
Arabic · Furqan is an Arabic Quranic name meaning criterion or that which distinguishes truth from falsehood.
Furtu
African · Furtu is used in East African naming traditions, especially Ethiopian contexts, though meanings vary by language.
Fury
Latin · From the English word fury, ultimately from Latin furia, meaning intense passion or rage.
Fusae
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'branch of wisdom' or 'growing branch,' from 'fusa' (tuft/cluster).
Fusako
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'fusa' (tassel, cluster, or abundant) with 'ko' (child), meaning 'abundant child'.
Fusaye
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'fusa' (tassel, cluster, abundance) + 'ye/e' (blessing or branch).
Fushia
English · Fushia is a variant spelling of Fuchsia, the vivid flower and color name.
Fuzail
Arabic · Arabic name tied to the root fadl, associated with excellence, virtue, and generosity.
Fyn
Irish · Fyn is a short modern form related to Finn, from Irish fionn meaning fair or white.
Fynley
Irish · Variant of Finley, from Irish and Scottish Gaelic Fionnlagh meaning 'fair-haired hero' or 'white warrior.'
Fynlie
Scottish · A modern spelling of Finley, from a Scottish surname meaning "fair-haired hero" or "fair warrior."
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.
Fynnleigh
Scottish · Alternative modern spelling of Finley, from Scottish Gaelic 'Fionnlagh' meaning fair warrior or white hero.
Fynnley
Irish · Derived from Finley/Fionn, meaning 'fair and fair-haired,' with the English-style feminine ending -ley added in modern usage.
Fyona
Scottish · Fyona is a spelling variant of Fiona, the Scottish name meaning fair or white.
Fyrn
English · From Old English 'fyrn' meaning 'ancient, long ago'; a rare archaic revival.
Fysher
English · Fysher is a variant of Fisher, an English occupational surname meaning fisherman.