Female and male names starting with the letter "F" .
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FINAN
MasculineIrish male name derived from Fionnán, meaning 'white' or 'fair-haired', popularized by 9th-century bishop Saint Finan of Clonard.
FINAS
MasculineRare Latin-origin male name with Visigothic roots, meaning 'end' or 'boundary'.
FINAU
MasculineRare and distinctive Polynesian given name derived from the Tahitian language, meaning "peaceful" or "to make peace".
FINAU
FeminineUnique Polynesian name of Tongan origin, signifying 'being shaped or formed', and historically associated with powerful chiefs like Finau Ulukāloha of Hawaii.
FINBAR
MasculineUncommon yet significant Irish name derived from "Fionnbarr," meaning "fair-haired." It originated from ancient Irish mythology, with Saint Finbar being a notable figure who founded Gougane Barra monastery. Despite its rarity outside Ireland, there's been renewed interest in this historic and distinctive name.
FINBARR
MasculineHistoric Irish name derived from 'Fionnbharr', meaning 'fair-haired chief'. It is strongly associated with Saint Finbarr, a 6th-century bishop who played a significant role in spreading Christianity throughout Ireland. Today, it remains an uncommon yet distinctive name carrying rich historical legacy.
FINCH
FeminineEnglish name derived from the Old English word 'finc' or 'finch', referring to the small songbird known for its melodious tune. Traditionally a surname, it has gained popularity as a given name in recent years, possibly influenced by Harper Lee's iconic character Scout Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird". The name may also have origins from an occupational name for a bird-catcher or a nickname for someone with a cheerful disposition, reflecting the finch's symbolism of happiness and good fortune.
FINCH
MasculineEnglish origin, deriving from the Old English word 'finch,' referring to the small bird of the same name.
FINCHER
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Middle English word 'fynche', meaning finch, the small bird species. Traditionally given to bird catchers or sellers, this unique name has evolved globally and appears in literature like "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak.
FINDLAY
MasculineScottish male given name derived from Finlaid, meaning "fair hero.
FINDLAY
FeminineScottish name derived from 'Fionnlagh', meaning 'white field' or 'fair strife'.
FINDLEY
FeminineRare English name derived from 'Finan', meaning 'fair-haired warrior'.
FINDLEY
MasculineFindlay is a Scottish name of Gaelic origin meaning 'fair-haired hero'.
FINEAS
MasculineFineas is of Irish origin, meaning 'fair-haired', with historical ties to the legendary warrior Finn Mac Cumhaill.
FINELY
FeminineFinley is a distinctive Scottish name derived from 'Fionnlagh', meaning 'fair-haired little one'.
FINES
MasculineElegant female name of Spanish origin, derived from 'fino' meaning 'fine', signifying delicacy and sophistication. It was popular among nobility during the Middle Ages in Spain and remains respected today worldwide.
FINESSA
FeminineDistinctive given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "skill" or "cleverness," associated with intelligence and charm.
FINESSE
MasculineRare yet elegant French female given name derived from the word 'finesse', meaning refinement or subtlety. It is associated with sophistication and grace, reflecting its French origins. While not as common as other French names like Marie or Sophie, Finesse remains a distinctive and meaningful choice for parents seeking an elegant and sophisticated name for their daughter.
FINESSE
FeminineRare French given name meaning 'refinement' or 'elegance', signifying gracefulness and sophistication.
FINEST
MasculineEnglish name meaning 'most excellent' or 'best', derived from the Middle English word 'fineste'.
FINIAN
MasculineIrish name derived from Fionnán, meaning 'fair-haired' or 'white', associated with several early Irish saints, including St. Finian of Clonard.
FINIS
MasculineRare, Latin-derived name meaning 'end' or 'goal', originating from ancient Roman usage.
FINIS
FeminineFinis is of Latin origin, meaning "the end". It was often used in ancient Rome to denote final events or achievements.
FINLAN
MasculineIntriguing Irish name translating to "fair-haired hero", popular among parents who value cultural heritage and distinction.
FINLAND
MasculineFinland is of Finnish origin, meaning 'the land at the end of the Gulf of Bothnia', reflecting its historic identity.
FINLAY
MasculineScottish name derived from "Fionnlagh", meaning "fair-haired warrior" or "white land".
FINLAY
FeminineScottish given name derived from Gaelic words meaning 'white' and 'land', translating to 'white warrior'.
FINLEA
FeminineUnusual yet captivating Irish female name derived from the surname O'Fionnlaigh, signifying 'descendant of Finn the Fair', with the meaning connected to fairness or beauty.
FINLEE
FeminineModern English name derived from 'fin' meaning 'end' or 'tip', and '-lee' denoting a wood or clearing.
FINLEE
MasculineModern, unique name created by blending Finley and Celine, meaning 'fair-haired hero' and 'heavenly', respectively.
FINLEIGH
FeminineRare Irish origin name meaning "descendant of fair-haired warrior".
FINLEY
MasculineScottish name derived from 'Fionnlagh', meaning 'fair-haired hero'.
FINLEY
FeminineScottish name derived from Gaelic 'Fionnlagh', meaning 'fair-haired hero'.
FINLY
MasculineFinley is a Scottish name derived from Gaelic "Fionnlagh," meaning "fair-haired warrior" or "white land.
FINN
FeminineIrish and Scandinavian name derived from Gaelic "Fionn," meaning "fair" or "blond." It also has Norse roots via Finnr, with possible meanings including "fair-haired," "to find," or "excellent.
FINN
MasculineIrish name derived from the Gaelic word "Fionn," meaning "fair" or "white." It is traditionally associated with the legendary Irish hero Fionn mac Cumhaill, also known as Finn McCool. Today, Finn remains a popular choice among Irish families and has gained international recognition through its use in popular culture, such as in the television series "Star Wars" and the animated show "Adventure Time.
FINNA
FeminineUncommon Scandinavian female name with male usage in some cultures. Its origin traces back to the Finnish word 'finnu', meaning 'a Finn'.
FINNAN
MasculineIrish name derived from 'fionn', meaning 'fair'. It's associated with Saint Finnan of Clonard and Scottish Clan MacFinnan. Today, it's rare yet meaningful, symbolizing strength and fairness.
FINNBAR
MasculineUncommon yet significant Irish name derived from the Gaelic 'Fionnbarr', meaning 'fair-haired' or 'white peak'.
FINNEAN
MasculineModern Irish name with no specific meaning, but it is derived from the ancient surname Ó Fionnagáin which means "descendant of Finn's descendants," relating to the legendary warrior Finn mac Cumaill.