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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Firmina | Feminine form of Firminus (see Firmin). Saint Firmina was a 3rd-century saint and martyr from Amelia or Civitavecchia in Italy. | |
Firmino | Firm | |
Firminus | Latin form of Firmin. | |
Firn | Fern | |
Firnas | Powerful; Brave; Thick Necked Lion; Mighty; Strong | |
Firne | Fern | |
Firoh | Happiness; Joyful; Delighted; Charmed; Ecstatic | |
Firoj | A winner, successful person | |
Firoja | Stone | |
Firoozeh | Alternate transcription of Persian فیروزه (see Firouzeh). | |
Firouz | A triumphant and lucky person; Also refers to turquoise | |
Firouzah | Reference to Turquoise, a semi-precious stone of Turkish origin | |
Firouzeh | Turquoise stone or color. | |
Firoz | A King | |
Firoza | Turquoise | |
Firoze | An undefeatable person; Also means thegem Turquoise | |
Firs | Pine-Tipped Staff | |
Firth | A small inlet or estuary of a sea | |
Firuz | Successful | |
Firuza | Tajik and Azerbaijani form of Firouzeh. | |
Firuze | Turkish form of Firouzeh. | |
Firuzə | Azerbaijani form of Firouzeh. | |
Firuzeh | Woman of triumph | |
Firyal | Name | |
Firyali | Unusual or extraordinary | |
Fisayo | God has added me to my joy. | |
Fischer | Fisherman | |
Fishel | Fish | |
Fisher | Fisherman | |
Fishke | Variant of Fishel. | |
Fisk | A Fish | |
Fiske | Fish | |
Fisnik | Noble | |
Fisseha | Happiness, Joy | |
Fiszel | Little Fish | |
Fitan | Intelligence | |
Fitch | Its an old English word for an ermine or polecat | |
Fitche | An old English reference to Ermine, a dark-furred weasel-like animal | |
Fitela | Mythologically, both, the son, as well as the nephew of Sigemund, a Norse Hero | |
Fitin | A sharp-witted and clever person | |
Fito | Diminutive of Adolfo or Rodolfo. | |
Fitore | The act of conquering and gaining triumph | |
Fitrat | The inherent temparament and basic nature of a person | |
Fitri | Means "pure, natural" in Indonesian and Malay, ultimately from Arabic فطْري (fiṭrī) meaning "natural". It is a feminine name in Indonesia and a masculine name in Malaysia. | |
Fitz | Son of Gerald | |
Fitzadam | Literally means "the son of Adam | |
Fitzgerald | Son Of Gerald | |
Fitzgibbon | Splits down to mean "the son of Gilbert" (Gibb is short for Norman word Gilbert) | |
Fitzgilbert | A patronymic which means "the son of Gilbert | |
Fitzhugh | Son of Hugh | |
Fitzjames | Basically means "The male child of James | |
Fitzpatrick | Son of Patrick | |
Fitzroy | Son Of The King | |
Fitzsimmons | Gaelicized version of Mac ShÃomóin, it means "the son of Simmon | |
Fitzsimon | Splits down to mean "the son of Simon"; translated from Gaelicized Mac ShÃomóin | |
Fitzsimons | Basically, "Fitz"+"Simons" means "the male child of Simon | |
Fitzwalter | Uses Anglo-Norman patronym "fitz" to mean "the son of Walter | |
Fitzwater | A patronymic which means "the son of Water | |
Fitzwilliam | Son Of William | |
Fiu | It literally means "son" or "male child | |
Fivel | Nursing | |
Fiyas | An artistic man; A variant is Fiyaz | |
Fiyaz | Artistic | |
Fiyero | A fiery man or a proud person | |
Fiyifolu | Give honor to God. | |
Fiza | Breeze | |
Fizan | A flurry of wind or breeze; Can also mean eminence and popularity | |
Fizza | Silver | |
Fizzah | Silver | |
Fjall | From the rough hill. | |
Fjola | Flower | |
Fjolla | Snow | |
Fjorgyn | Mother of Thor | |
Flaca | Usually means a slender person (woman) | |
Flaede | A person who prefers to stay by himself | |
Flæmingr | Old Norse form of Flemming. | |
Flair | Unique style | |
Flaithri | Means "king of princes" from Old Irish flaith "ruler, sovereign, prince" and rí "king". | |
Flak | Till End; Gut; means Swampy Grasslands | |
Flaka | Flame | |
Flame | Blazing fire | |
Flaminia | priest | |
Flaminio | The keeper of the flames; i.e. A priest (in Spanish) | |
Flaminius | Roman family name meaning "priestly", derived from Latin flamen, a type of priest. A notable bearer of the family name was the 3rd-century consul Gaius Flaminius. He was killed in battle against Hannibal's forces during the Second Punic War. | |
Flamur | Flag, or banner | |
Flan | Red | |
Flana | russet hair | |
Flanagan | From an Irish surname, the Anglicized form of Ó Flannagáin, itself from the given name Flannagán, which was derived from Irish flann "blood red" and a diminutive suffix. | |
Flanagh | russet hair | |
Flanders | Person From Finland | |
Flandrina | A Latin Christian name | |
Flann | Red | |
Flanna | russet hair | |
Flannacan | Bright red | |
Flannan | Diminutive of Flann. This was the name of a 7th-century saint. | |
Flannerey | russet hair | |
Flannerry | Descendant Of The Red Warrior | |
Flannery | Descendant Of The Red Warrior | |
Flare | A Burst Of Flame Or Light | |
Flash | Bright Light |