Female and male names starting with the letter "F" .
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FAYOLA
FeminineAfrican-derived name, specifically Yoruba, meaning "the firstborn child.
FAYRE
FeminineFrench name of Old French origin, meaning "beautiful" or "lovely," once popular in medieval times for both boys and girls before becoming more associated with females.
FAYRENE
FeminineDistinctive feminine name of uncertain origin, likely a blend of Faye and Irene or derived from the Occitan surname Fayren of Basque origin. Despite its elusive meaning, Fayrene stands alone as an enchanting choice worldwide.
FAYROUZ
FeminineArabic feminine given name meaning 'turquoise', symbolizing good fortune, and popularized by renowned Lebanese singer Fayrouz.
FAYSAL
MasculineArabic male given name meaning "conqueror of peace".
FAYT
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, with no widely accepted etymology or historical significance. While it has been used by a small number of individuals throughout history, primarily in France and Belgium, its rarity and mysterious origins make it a distinctive and memorable choice.
FAYTE
FeminineThe rare but captivating Irish name Fayte, derived from the ancient Irish 'Fáthadh', means 'leader' or 'chieftain' and was borne by historical figures like Fáthadh Fianna, also known as Finn McCool.
FAYTH
FeminineUnique Welsh name that means 'sea mist,' evoking images of coastal enchantment.
FAYTHE
FeminineUnusual Irish girl's name derived from the ancient Gaelic word "fáth," meaning destiny or death, though it's not directly linked to these meanings today. It originated in medieval Ireland as a nickname for those experiencing significant life changes and eventually became a standalone given name associated with strength and uniqueness.
FAYYAD
MasculineArabic name meaning "distinguished" or "glorious," derived from the root word "fayyada" meaning "to excel" or "be prominent." It has been traditionally used by Muslim families and has gained popularity for its unique sound and positive connotation.
FAYZA
FeminineArabic name meaning "victory" or "conquest," derived from "fazaha" and associated with strength and success in Islamic culture.
FAYZAN
MasculineRare Persian given name, derived from 'fayz', meaning 'benefit' or 'profit'. It signifies good fortune or advantage.
FAZAL
MasculineArabic name derived from "fazl," meaning "abundance" or "plenty.
FAZON
MasculineUnusual name of unknown origin with no widely accepted etymology or known cultural significance.
FE
FeminineChinese name meaning "the first one who flies", associated with courage, strength, and independence, popular among historical figures like Li Fei.
FEATHER
FeminineEnglish name derived from 'feather', signifying gracefulness, freedom, and beauty in nature.
FEBBIE
FeminineCharming French name derived from "febvre," meaning "smith" or "blacksmith." It evolved from Old French "febvre" to Latinized "Fabri," gaining various spellings like Fabrice, Fabien, Febre, and Febbie over time. Historically used for both boys and girls, Febbie is a rare yet attractive choice that combines sophistication with strength.
FEBE
FeminineUnique Latin-derived female name meaning 'fever,' associated with St. Phoebe, an early Christian deacon, and linked to the Roman goddess of spring.
FEBEN
FeminineEthiopian name meaning 'light', associated with St. Feben, one of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste.
FEBIE
FeminineRare yet meaningful Greek name meaning "bright" or "radiant," derived from Phoebe, the Titan goddess of the moon.
FEBRA
FeminineRare, Latin-derived name originally linked to the Roman Parcae, one of the Fates, but not directly associated with illness.
FED
MasculineFed originated from the establishment of the Federal Reserve System in 1913 and signifies the system itself along with its roles in U.S. economy.
FEDA
FeminineFeda, of Arabic origin, signifies 'sacrifice'.
FEDAA
FeminineArabic name meaning 'sacrifice' or 'dedication', associated with selflessness and commitment, often given to reflect hopes for the child's future courage and generosity.
FEDDIE
FeminineAmerican name of uncertain origin, likely coined in the late 20th century from names like Fedder or Frederick, with some sources suggesting it may mean 'peace' due to its possible Dutch variant spelling Fedde.
FEDEL
MasculineFidel is a male given name of Spanish and Italian origin, meaning 'faithful' or 'loyal', derived from the Latin word 'fides'.
FEDELE
MasculineItalian name derived from Latin 'fidelis', meaning faithful or loyal.
FEDELIA
FeminineRare, Latin-origin unisex name meaning 'faithful' or 'loyal', with historic use and ties to Saint Fedelina.
FEDELINA
FeminineRare yet captivating Italian female name derived from 'fedelino', signifying "little faithful one".
FEDERICA
FeminineItalian feminine given name derived from Latin 'foedus', meaning "alliance" or "covenant", with the diminutive suffix "-ca". It translates to "small federal one" or "bearer of good news". Historically, it was used as a title for noble women signifying peace and alliance. Today, Federica is popular in Italy and Europe, conveying unity and harmony. Notable bearers include Olympic skier Federica Brignone.
FEDERICK
MasculineFreddie is a charming English name with Germanic roots, meaning "peaceful ruler," popularized by figures like Freddie Mercury.
FEDERICO
FeminineFederico, derived from the Latin 'fēdericus', signifies 'peaceful ruler'. This Italian name boasts a rich history, popularized by figures like Frederick II and known for strength, wisdom, and harmony.
FEDERICO
MasculineItalian male name with Latin roots meaning "peaceful ruler," popularized by historical figures like Frederick II of Aragon and associated with leadership and wisdom across cultures.
FEDOR
MasculineStrong and regal-sounding Slavic name that means "people's ruler" or "noble ruler".
FEDORA
FeminineRare, feminine name of Latin origin, meaning 'gift of faith' or 'inspired by wisdom', derived from the Latin words 'fides' and '-ora'. It was originally used in ancient Rome to denote trustworthy women.
FEDRA
FeminineFeminine given name of Greek origin meaning "gift of the gods," derived from the mythological figure Phédra, wife of King Minos.
FEDRICK
MasculineFredrick is a Germanic name derived from Old German words "fridu" (peace) and "ric" (power), translating to "having peace or might". It has been used throughout history by notable figures like Frederick II, also known as Frederick the Great.
FEFFREY
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from the region of Fife, north of Edinburgh. While it has no specific meaning, it's strongly tied to Scotland's history and culture. It was once used among Scottish nobility in the medieval period.
FEIGA
FeminineHebrew feminine given name derived from 'feiga', meaning 'peach'.
FEIGE
FeminineRare German name meaning 'fig tree,' derived from 'Fich.' Historically, it was given to children born around fig harvests and was associated with fertility and abundance in ancient Roman culture.