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

FELINA

Feminine

Unique Latin-derived name meaning 'cat-like', inspired by ancient Roman mythology where Felina was a companion to Diana, the goddess of hunting.

FELINDA

Feminine

Distinctive Spanish name meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', derived from Felina, and is associated with the vibrant spirit of Spanish fiesta celebrations.

FELIPA

Feminine

Portuguese feminine name derived from Philip, meaning 'lover of horses', popular among medieval noble families and notably borne by Saint Felipa de Jesus.

FELIPE

Masculine

Spanish name with Germanic roots, meaning 'lover of God,' popularized by numerous royals like Felipe II and currently borne by Spain's King Philip VI.

FELIPE

Feminine

Spanish and Portuguese name derived from Germanic Felix, meaning "happy" or "lucky," popular among royalty throughout history.

FELIPEDEJESUS

Masculine

Unique Spanish name combining 'Felipe' (lover of horses) and 'Jesús' (God saves), signifying a profound spiritual connection with Saint Philip and Jesus Christ.

FELIPITA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from Philip meaning "lower" or "lover of horses," with "-ita" signifying a feminine diminutive form.

FELIS

Masculine

Rare but striking given name of Latin origin, derived from 'felis', meaning 'cat'. It was once used by the ancient Roman gens Felicia, who were known for their courage, strength, and agility. Today, choosing Felis may symbolize hope for bestowing qualities like swiftness and grace upon a child.

FELIS

Feminine

Distinctive Latin given name meaning 'cat', historically used as a surname, now gaining popularity due to its association with cats' mystique.

FELISA

Feminine

Spanish feminine given name derived from the Latin "felix," meaning "happy" or "lucky.

FELISCIA

Feminine

Unique and elegant Latin-derived feminine name meaning "happy" or "lucky".

FELISE

Feminine

Unique Latin-derived name meaning 'cat,' popularized by early Christians honoring Saint Felice/Felix, with notable figures including Saint Felix of Dunwich.

FELISHA

Feminine

Unique African-American name derived from Hebrew 'Phyllis', meaning 'leaf'. Popularized by celebrities like Felisha Terrell and Felisha King, it signifies strength, elegance, and creativity.

FELISHIA

Feminine

Unique African name meaning 'joy' or 'happy child'.

FELISIA

Feminine

Distinctive Latin-derived female name meaning 'cat-like' or 'playful', passed down through generations since medieval Italy.

FELISIANO

Masculine

Rare, elegant Latin name meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate', popularized by early Christian saints and still used across various cultures in different forms like Felice or Felixiano.

FELISITA

Feminine

Italian-derived name meaning 'happiness' or 'good fortune', popularized by Saint Felicitas, and associated with elegance due to its rarity.

FELISITAS

Feminine

Felicitas is a female name of Latin origin, meaning 'happiness' or 'good fortune', popular among ancient Romans and notable historical figures like Saint Felicity.

FELISITY

Feminine

Felicity is a Latin-derived given name meaning happiness and good fortune.

FELISSA

Feminine

Beautiful, rare Latin-derived name meaning 'happy' or 'lucky', popularized during the Middle Ages in Europe.

FELISSIA

Feminine

Unique Greek-derived name meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', with historical roots in ancient Greece and associations with Greek mythology.

FELITA

Feminine

Unique and beautiful Spanish name derived from 'felicidad', meaning happiness. It evokes joy, positivity, and good fortune.

FELIX

Masculine

Latin-derived name meaning 'happy' or 'lucky', having been used throughout history by notable figures like Roman emperors and saints.

FELIX

Feminine

Latin name meaning "happy" or "lucky," popularized in ancient Rome during celebrations like Saturnalia, and has religious significance due to several early Christian saints sharing this name.

FELIZ

Feminine

Spanish origin and means "happy".

FELIZ

Masculine

Spanish origin and means "happy" or "joyful".

FELIZA

Feminine

Unique feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from the word "feliz", meaning "happy" or "joyful". It carries cheerful and optimistic connotations and has been traditionally used in Spanish culture to instill positivity in children. The name also has Latin roots, with "felix" translating to "happy" or "lucky". Throughout history, notable figures like Feliza Varga have carried this elegant and powerful name.

FELIZARDO

Masculine

Spanish origin, meaning "happy or fortunate heir".

FELIZIA

Feminine

Unique feminine given name of Italian origin, derived from the Latin word "felix," meaning "happy" or "lucky.

FELLICIA

Feminine

Captivating feminine name of Italian origin, derived from the Latin "felix" meaning lucky/happy, and associated with the Italian "fiorella", little flower.

FELLIPE

Masculine

Unique Portuguese name derived from Philippos, meaning "fond of horses.

FELMA

Feminine

Hebrew-derived female name meaning 'fruitful' or 'fertile', signifying abundance.

FELOMINA

Feminine

Unique Latin-derived name composed of "felix" (happy/lucky) and "mina" (mine), translating to "my happiness" or "my luck". It is associated with the Roman goddess Felicitas, symbolizing good fortune.

FELONIZ

Feminine

Rare, Latin-derived given name meaning 'of a wildcat', popularized in medieval Spain by noble families valuing bravery.

FELTON

Masculine

English surname derived from Old English words "feol" meaning 'dark' and "-tun" meaning 'settlement', originally referring to a dark settlement.

FELTON

Feminine

Rare English given name derived from the Old English personal name Feltan, meaning "dweller by the hay-strown stone.

FELTUS

Masculine

Rare, ancient Latin-derived name meaning 'of felt', originally used for those working with felt in Rome.

FELTY

Masculine

Rare Scottish name derived from Fletcher, meaning "arrow maker," with roots in Scottish culture and tradition.

FELYCIA

Feminine

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

FELYX

Masculine

Latin-derived name meaning 'happy' or 'lucky', originally used in ancient Rome as an agnomen signifying fortune.