Female and male names starting with the letter "F" .

FEIGY

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'fig', symbolizing prosperity in Jewish culture, traditionally given to girls born during the harvest festival of Sukkot.

FEISH

Masculine

Unique Chinese given name derived from the ancient FEI surname, historically associated with courageous warriors like Fei Lian. It can mean "flying" or "talented," symbolizing freedom and exceptional abilities. Despite its rarity, Feish carries rich history and meaningful symbolism of Chinese culture.

FEIVEL

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "graceful," popularized in Yiddish literature during the late 18th century and carried by notable figures throughout time.

FELA

Feminine

The name Fela, meaning 'expansion', is of Yoruba origin and can be used for both boys and girls.

FELA

Masculine

Unisex name of Yoruba origin meaning "expand, grow, or prosper," signifying growth and prosperity.

FELANDO

Masculine

Spanish origin given name meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', conveying cheerful and lively emotions.

FELCIA

Feminine

Felicia is a feminine given name of Latin origin meaning "happiness".

FELDER

Masculine

Rare but meaningful German name derived from 'velter,' meaning 'to plow.'

FELECHIA

Feminine

Felecia is an African origin name from the Yoruba tribe, often associated with meanings like "beauty," "wealth," or "excellence." It may also relate to Oya, the Yoruba goddess of wind and storms.

FELECIA

Feminine

African-origin name from the Igbo people of Nigeria, meaning "my child has come," reflecting joy and gratitude upon birth.

FELECIE

Feminine

Unusual and captivating African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria. Its meaning, "breath of the wind," signifies freedom and dynamism, reflecting Igbo traditions that view names as destinies. This unique name was popularized by Chinua Achebe's novel "Things Fall Apart" and has since gained international recognition for its distinctive sound and profound meaning.

FELECITY

Feminine

Ancient Irish name meaning 'small warrior', derived from the clan name Ó Faoláin.

FELEICA

Feminine

Distinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'happy' or 'lucky', created as a feminine form of Felix and historically associated with intelligence and independence.

FELEICIA

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating Igbo name from Nigeria, signifying 'she has accomplished something great.'

FELEISHA

Feminine

Captivating Hebrew name derived from "felasha," meaning "happy" or "joyous.

FELENA

Feminine

Unique, unisex name of Latin origin, derived from "Felix," meaning "happy" or "lucky." It signifies positivity and good fortune, tracing back to ancient Roman culture.

FELESHA

Feminine

Uncommon African female name derived from Swahili 'felessa,' meaning 'to be grateful' or 'to give thanks.'

FELESHIA

Feminine

Distinctive African name derived from Felicia, meaning "happy" or "lucky.

FELESIA

Feminine

Unique African name of Yoruba origin meaning "she has many children.

FELIBERTO

Masculine

Spanish name derived from 'feliz,' meaning happy or lucky, with '-berto' signifying bright or shining. Popularized during the Middle Ages, Feliberto celebrates the Feast of the Epiphany and has been associated with notable figures like musician Feliberto Hernández. Though uncommon today, it carries cultural significance and embodies happiness and brightness.

FELICA

Feminine

Felicia is a charming feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "happy" or "lucky," derived from the Latin word "felix." It has been popular throughout history and remains a captivating choice today.

FELICE

Masculine

The name Felice originates from Italian and means "happy" or "lucky".

FELICE

Feminine

Italian name of Latin origin, meaning 'happy' or 'lucky', popularized in Europe since ancient Roman times.

FELICEA

Feminine

Italian name derived from Latin "felicitas," meaning happiness or good fortune. Originally rare, it's now uncommon but charming, associated with positivity and uniqueness.

FELICHA

Feminine

Hebrew-origin name meaning 'laughing' or 'joyous', making it a positive choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet meaningful name.

FELICHIA

Feminine

Variant of the Latin-origin name Felicia, meaning 'happy' or 'lucky', popular throughout history and associated with figures like Saint Felicity.

FELICIA

Feminine

Feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "she who brings happiness".

FELICIA

Masculine

Latin-derived feminine name that signifies happiness or fortune.

FELICIANA

Feminine

Rare yet charming Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'happy' or 'lucky'.

FELICIANO

Masculine

Latin origin, meaning 'happy' or 'lucky,' associated with the Roman goddess of good fortune, Felicitas.

FELICIDAD

Feminine

Spanish name derived from the Latin word 'felicitas', both meaning 'happiness'. It has been used since the 15th century and remains popular today in Spanish-speaking countries.

FELICIE

Feminine

Charming and unique feminine name of Latin origin, derived from "felicitas," meaning happiness or good fortune.

FELICITA

Feminine

Italian name derived from the Latin 'felicitas', meaning happiness or good fortune. It was popular among medieval Italian nobility and is associated with several saints, but remains relatively rare outside Italy today.

FELICITAS

Feminine

Latin-derived feminine given name originating from ancient Rome, meaning 'happiness' or 'good fortune'.

FELICITE

Feminine

Felicity is an English name of Latin origin meaning 'happiness' or 'good fortune', popularized by early Christians to represent spiritual joy.

FELICITI

Feminine

Rare, Latin-origin name meaning 'happiness' or 'good fortune', associated with positivity and prosperity.

FELICITY

Masculine

Latin-origin female given name meaning "happiness" or "good fortune," popular among English-speaking countries since centuries, notably in the US.

FELICITY

Feminine

Latin-derived female given name meaning 'happiness' or 'good fortune', first used as a name in the 16th century.

FELIKS

Masculine

Polish origin that means "happy" or "lucky".

FELIMON

Masculine

Rare Latin name derived from "felix" (happy/lucky) and "monus" (advisor/counselor), first used by Romans wishing happiness and wisdom upon their children.