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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Ferrand | A man of grey hair | |
Ferrant | A surname, means a grey haired one | |
Ferrao | A man who is ardent for peace. | |
Ferrari | Blacksmith | |
Ferrer | From a surname that meant "blacksmith" in Catalan. This name is often given in honour of Saint Vicente Ferrer, a 14th-century missionary who is the patron saint of builders. | |
Ferrin | A servant who is most handsome | |
Ferris | rock | |
Ferrol | Spanish Place Name | |
Ferron | One who works with the iron | |
Ferruccio | One with the iron sword | |
Ferrutius | Latin form of Ferruccio. | |
Ferryn | adventurous | |
Feruza | Uzbek form of Firouzeh. | |
Feruzi | Turquoise | |
Ferwa | Passion, fondness, desire or longing. | |
Feryal | Decoration, Ornamentation | |
Feshikha | Princess | |
Fessler | Occupational name for a cooper. | |
Fester | From the English word fester meaning "rot, rankle". This is the name of the uncle on the Addams Family television series (1964-1966) and subsequent adaptations. The character was created by the cartoonist Charles Addams in the 1930s, though he was not named. | |
Festim | Means "festivity, celebration" in Albanian. | |
Festus | Festive, steadfast | |
Fethee | Judgement | |
Fethi | He is a conqueror | |
Fevre | Blacksmith | |
Fevronia | Greek form of Febronia. | |
Fevzi | Turkish form of Fawzi. | |
Fevziye | Triumph | |
Fews | Unknown | |
Fəxri | Azerbaijani form of Fakhri. | |
Fey | fairy | |
Feya | Fairy | |
Feye | The beginning | |
Feyisayo | Use this as joy. | |
Feyisetan | A Yoruba term meaning use this as history. | |
Feyisola | A girl who always has the blessing of her parents on her, my blessing. | |
Feyline | like a cat | |
Feyre | Fair | |
Feyz | Means "grace" in Persian, from Arabic فئض (faʾiḍ) meaning "abundance, plenty", a derivative of the root فاض (fāḍa) meaning "to overflow, to flood". | |
Feyza | Turkish form of Faiza. | |
Ffan | Summit, Peak | |
Ffion | Foxglove | |
Ffiona | white, fair | |
Fflur | flower (legendary heroine) | |
Ffraid | form of BRIDGET - resolute strength | |
Ffransis | Welsh form of Francis. | |
Ffyona | white, fair | |
Fharly | One from a here meadow | |
Fhazaar | One who is like a nightingale | |
Fia | Flame | |
Fiachna | A raven-like woman | |
Fiachra | Raven | |
Fiachrae | Old Irish form of Fiachra. | |
Fiacre | He who is like an eagle | |
Fiadh | Man dark as raven | |
Fiala | violet | |
Fiam | A happy and joyous feeling | |
Fiamma | little fiery one | |
Fiammetta | Little Flame | |
Fiana | Vine | |
Fianna | A vine plant | |
Fiayosemi | The one who has molded her parents with joy. | |
Fibikemi | Yoruba term meaning bless me with your birth. | |
Fiby | shining, brilliant | |
Fico | Diminutive Form Of Federico | |
Fida | Sacrifice; Redemption; Offering to protect others | |
Fidaa | Sacrifice | |
Fidaan | A ransomer | |
Fidan | Means "sapling" in Turkish and Azerbaijani. | |
Fidanka | Bulgarian word for sapling. | |
Fidda | Silver | |
Fiddah | A silvery woman | |
Fideila | loyalty | |
Fidel | Faithful | |
Fidela | loyalty | |
Fidele | loyalty | |
Fidelia | Faithful | |
Fidelina | Little Faithful One | |
Fidelio | Faithful | |
Fidelis | Faithful | |
Fidelita | loyalty | |
Fidelity | loyalty | |
Fidella | Faithful | |
Fidelma | Unknown | |
Fides | Truthfulnes and faithfulness | |
Fidessa | loyalty | |
Fido | From Latin fidus meaning "faithful". This a stereotypical name for dogs. | |
Fiducia | Confidence, Trust | |
Fidvi | One who is ready to sacrifice himself. | |
Fie | A darkness of peace | |
Fieke | Diminutive of Sofie or Josephine. | |
Field | A Field | |
Fielder | Field worker | |
Fielding | From The Field | |
Fields | Lives In Or Near The Clearing | |
Fien | A man of elegance | |
Fiene | Short form of Josefien and other names ending with a similar sound. | |
Fiera | To be a proud woman | |
Fiero | Proud | |
Fiesta | carnival, celebration | |
Fiete | Frisian form of Frederick, meaning peace. |