Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter F, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a F. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
Name | Meaning | |
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Fearghus | Strong Man | |
Fearn | One who dwells among the ferns | |
Fearne | Derived from the English plant 'fearn' it became popular in 19th century literature. | |
Fearnhamm | He who comes from the fern field | |
Fearnhealh | He came from the slope of the ferns | |
Fearnleah | To come from the fern covered lands | |
Feather | Hair Covering Of Bird | |
Featherstone | A stone of feathers | |
Feb | Icy | |
Feba | The source of light. | |
Febe | bright, radiant | |
Febian | One who is from the Fabius clan | |
Febin | A muslim Boy name | |
Febronia | Possibly from Februa, a Roman purification festival that was held during the month of February (and which gave the month its name). The festival was derived from Latin februum meaning "purging, purification". This name was borne by Saint Febronia of Nisibis, a 4th-century martyr. | |
February | Born In February | |
Fecca | An Anglo-Saxon male name for the low-born child | |
Fecelia | heaven | |
Fechin | Means "little raven" from Old Irish fiach "raven" combined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of an Irish saint of the 7th century, the founder of the monastery at Fore. He died of the yellow plague. | |
Fedde | Peace | |
Fedele | Faithful | |
Fedella | Faithful | |
Fedelm | Possibly a feminine form of Feidlimid. This name is borne by several women in Irish legend including Fedelm Noíchrothach, a daughter of Conchobar the king of Ulster. It was also the name of a few early saints. | |
Fedelma | Variant of Fidelma. | |
Fedelmid | Variant of Feidlimid. | |
Federica | Peaceful ruler | |
Federico | Peace Ruler | |
Federigo | One whose ruling brings peace | |
Fedila | loyalty | |
Fedir | Gift from above | |
Fedlimid | Variant of Feidlimid. | |
Fedor | Powerful ruler of the people | |
Fedora | God's Gift | |
Fedot | Russian form of Theodotus. | |
Fedra | bright | |
Fedya | Diminutive of Fyodor. | |
Fee | Flower | |
Feechi | A god worshipping woman | |
Feegan | A child who is eager | |
Feeidha | One who has a rewarding and generous personality | |
Feeiza | One who is victorous, one who won | |
Feena | Small fawn | |
Feenix | dark red | |
Feeona | White, fair | |
Feerouzah | Reference to Turquoise, a semi-precious stone of Turkish origin | |
Feeroz | A King who wins | |
Feerozah | A girl who is like a precious stone | |
Feetin | A very clever and smart girl | |
Feeza | A sliver woman | |
Fehed | Lynx; Panther; From Kikuyu | |
Feheema | A brainy and intelligent woman | |
Fehim | Turkish form of Fahim. | |
Fehime | Turkish feminine form of Fahim. | |
Fehintola | Yoruba term, meaning rest the back on wealth. | |
Fehmeed | One who is wise and intelligent. | |
Fehmeeda | The one who has a clever mind. | |
Fei | fairy | |
Feichin | Variant of Féchín. | |
Feidelm | Variant of Fedelm. | |
Feidhelm | Variant of Fedelm. | |
Feidhlim | Beauty, ever good | |
Feidhlimidh | Modern Irish Gaelic form of Feidlimid. | |
Feidlimid | Traditionally said to mean "ever good", it might be related to Old Irish feidil "enduring, constant". This was the name of three early kings of Munster. It was also borne by a 6th-century saint, typically called Saint Felim. In Irish legend, it was the name of the father of Deirdre. | |
Feiga | Yiddish word meaning fig. | |
Feige | Variant of Faigel. | |
Feigel | She is like a bird | |
Feike | fairy | |
Feilding | A topographical English name, meaning open lands | |
Feilim | Modern Irish Gaelic form of Feidlimid. | |
Feisal | Judge | |
Feivel | Bright One | |
Feivush | Variant of Faivish. | |
Feiyaz | One who reached success | |
Fel | Lucky | |
Fela | A lucky woman | |
Felabeorbt | A brilliant young Boy | |
Felabeorht | A Boy who shines birlliantly | |
Felagi | Means "fellow, partner" in Old Norse. | |
Felamaere | A renown and famous Boy | |
Felberta | A brilliannt young woman | |
Felcia | lucky | |
Felda | From The Field | |
Felding | He who lives in the fields | |
Feldon | One whose estate has a lot of fields | |
Feldtun | He who comes from the fields | |
Feldun | A Boy from the fields | |
Felecia | A woman with happy nature | |
Feleena | Cat-like | |
Felelolie | An old English name for girls | |
Feleogild | A name of one of the saints. | |
Feleti | Name From Tonga | |
Felex | Variation of Felix which means Happy or Fortunate | |
Felgild | A challenging, humble and unique person; dynamic person | |
Felice | Fortunate, Happy | |
Felicia | happy | |
Felician | Happiness | |
Feliciana | Lucky | |
Feliciano | A young man who is lucky | |
Felicianus | Original Latin form of Feliciano. | |
Felicidad | Lucky | |
Felicidade | Portuguese form of Felicitas. It also means "happiness" in Portuguese. |