Female and male names starting with the letter "F" .
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FIERA
FeminineItalian-derived feminine name that means "wild beast," offering a powerful and unique option for parents seeking a distinctive name for their daughters.
FIERRA
FeminineUnique name with unknown origins and no established meaning.
FIESTA
FeminineFiesta, of Spanish origin, means "celebration" and comes from the Spanish word for party or festival.
FIFFANY
FeminineFiffany, of French origin, means "small bell" and is associated with elegance and grace.
FIFI
FeminineFrench diminutive of Philippine, derived from the male Greek name Philip, meaning "lower" or "friend of horses." It's often interpreted as "little friend" or "small lower," and was popularized by Saint Philippine Duchesne.
FIIA
FeminineDistinctive Finnish female given name meaning 'life', popularized during Finland's national romanticism movement.
FIIFI
MasculineGhanaian name derived from the Akan language, meaning "born on Friday".
FIKIR
FeminineEthiopian origin, meaning 'thought' or 'idea' in Amharic, reflecting intelligence and creativity. It gained popularity during Emperor Haile Selassie's reign but remains lesser-known globally despite recent international adoption.
FIKISHA
FeminineUnique African Swahili name meaning "to complete" or "to finish," signifying accomplishment and purpose.
FILADELFIO
MasculineRare yet meaningful Greek male given name derived from 'philos' meaning love and 'adelpheia' meaning brotherhood or sisterhood.
FILAMENA
FeminineFilomena is an Italian feminine given name derived from Latin 'Philo' meaning 'to love', and 'Mena' meaning 'to think or consider'. It translates to 'lover of good thoughts'.
FILBERT
MasculineRare Germanic given name derived from 'Hilfberht', meaning 'helpful and famous' or 'protected by brightness'.
FILBERTO
MasculineAncient Italian masculine name derived from Latin 'Filbertus', meaning 'the dear little one'.
FILEMON
MasculineGreek-derived name meaning 'affectionate' or 'loving', associated with early Christian leader Philemon known for his kindness and hospitality.
FILEX
MasculineFelix is a Latin-derived name meaning 'happy' or 'lucky', popularized by early Christian saints and bearing a historic legacy through notable figures in art and literature.
FILI
MasculineItalian name meaning 'son' or 'child', historically used and popularized by figures like Filippo Brunelleschi and Filippo Tommaso Marinetti.
FILIBERTO
MasculineItalian name composed of 'filo', meaning thread or string, and '-berto', derived from the Germanic element 'berht', signifying bright or famous.
FILICIA
FeminineThe elegant name Filicia is of Latin origin, meaning 'daughter' and symbolizing joy and happiness.
FILICITY
FeminineThe rare and distinctive feminine name Filicity is derived from the Latin word 'filicem', meaning 'fern'. It evokes nature, growth, and vitality.
FILIMON
MasculineHistoric Romanian male given name derived from the Latin "Fulvius," meaning "yellow" or "golden." It was popular during the Middle Ages and remains so today in Romania, while remaining relatively rare elsewhere.
FILIP
MasculineGreek origin and means "lower," derived from the Greek word "phileo" which translates to "love." It has been popular throughout various cultures over time due to its rich history.
FILIPA
FeminineFeminine given name of Portuguese origin, derived from Philippa, a feminine form of Philip which means "lover of horses." It has been used in Portugal since at least the Middle Ages and gained international popularity due to its royal connections and unique meaning.
FILIPE
MasculinePopular Portuguese name derived from Germanic Philip, meaning 'lover of horses'. It has been historically significant in Portugal, borne by kings like Filipe I.
FILIPP
MasculineGreek-derived name meaning "lover of horses".
FILIPPA
FeminineFeminine given name of Italian origin, derived from Filippo, which means "lover of horses" in Greek. It has been used throughout history by notable figures like Countess Filippa of Holland.
FILIPPO
MasculineItalian male name derived from the Latin 'Philippus,' meaning 'lover of horses.' It has been popular in Italy since medieval times and was borne by notable figures such as Filippo Brunelleschi, the renowned architect who designed the dome of Florence Cathedral.
FILIPPOS
MasculineClassic Greek male name derived from Latin Philippus, meaning 'lover of horses', reflecting its ancient origins tied to King Philip II of Macedon.
FILISHA
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'Daughter of Joy', popular in Jewish, Christian, and Muslim traditions.
FILIZ
FeminineFemale given name of Turkish origin derived from the verb "filişmek," meaning "to split" or "to divide." Traditionally given to girls born into families experiencing separation or loss, this powerful name has gained global popularity despite its somber origins.
FILLIP
MasculinePhilip is a Greek name meaning 'lover of horses', popular among medieval European royal families.
FILLMORE
MasculineAmerican-originated male given name created by Henry James in his 1876 novel "The Bostonians". It is believed to be inspired by Millard Fillmore, the thirteenth U.S. President from 1850 to 1853, but its meaning remains uncertain. Despite its presidential connection, Fillmore has rarely been used as a given name in the United States.
FILMON
MasculineUncommon Ethiopian name derived from 'felm', meaning 'to speak' or 'talk', translating literally to 'speaking'.
FILMORE
MasculineAmerican-origin masculine given name derived from the English surname Fulmore, originally an occupational name for fullers who processed wool. While it lacks specific symbolism beyond its occupational roots, it's often associated with qualities like strength and industriousness due to its connection to labor and craftsmanship.
FILOMENA
FeminineItalian feminine given name derived from Latin roots, meaning "affectionate-minded".
FILOMENO
MasculineLatin-derived masculine given name meaning 'man of threads' or 'man who weaves'.
FILOMINA
FeminineItalian feminine given name derived from Latin 'filum' meaning thread and suffix '-ena', signifying association. It means 'daughter of Filo' or 'thread-like', popularized during the Renaissance after appearing in Giovanni Boccaccio's 'The Decameron'.
FILSAN
FeminineAfrican name, originally from Ethiopia and Somalia's Oromo ethnic group, meaning 'the sun is rising'.
FILZA
FeminineElegant Persian name derived from 'fil', meaning 'elephant', symbolizing strength and wisdom, and also inspired by the ancient city of Isfahan.
FIN
MasculineIrish origin, meaning 'fair-haired', and is derived from the Gaelic word for blond hair.
FINA
FeminineFeminine Spanish name derived from "fin", meaning "end". It was historically given to girls born at the year's end or as the last child in their family.