Female and male names starting with the letter "F" .
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FIORI
MasculineFiori, an Italian name meaning 'flowers', honors the beauty of nature.
FIORI
FeminineItalian name derived from the Latin word 'flos', meaning 'flower'.
FIRA
FeminineDistinctive name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or cultural connection, adding to its mysterious allure.
FIRAS
MasculineFiras, an Arabic name meaning 'horse', embodies strength and beauty, and has been carried by notable figures like Firas ibn Mansur, governor of Hims in the 8th century Islamic Caliphate.
FIRDAUS
FeminineUnique Persian name meaning 'paradise', referencing the highest level of Islamic paradise.
FIRDAVS
MasculineUnique Persian girl's name meaning "heavenly turquoise".
FIRDAWS
FeminineArabic name meaning "paradise" or "heaven," derived from the word "firdaus.
FIRDOUS
FemininePersian-origin name meaning 'paradise', popular among Muslims due to its association with the highest level of heaven in Islamic tradition.
FIRMAN
MasculineIndonesian boys' name derived from 'firman', meaning 'command', influenced by Arabic.
FIRMIN
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning 'strong' or 'firm,' popularized by Saint Firmin of Amiens.
FIRYAL
FeminineThe name Firyal, meaning 'unique' in Arabic, is a beautiful and distinctive female given name with ancient roots and notable historical figures like poetess Firyal al-Qaysi.
FISCHER
MasculineThe German surname Fischer has its roots in the Middle High German word 'vischer,' meaning 'fisherman.' It was historically given to individuals who made a living through fishing or lived near water.
FISCHER
FeminineGerman occupational surname meaning 'fisherman', originating from the 12th century.
FISHEL
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', traditionally given to boys born on Purim, and popular among Ashkenazi Jews.
FISHER
MasculineEnglish given name with occupational origins, derived from 'fischer', meaning 'fisherman'. It has been used as both a surname and a unisex given name since medieval England, reflecting families' ties to coastal communities or ancient fishing traditions. While not exceptionally popular, Fisher has appeared intermittently in the U.S. top baby names list since the 1960s, peaking in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Today, it remains a distinctive choice with a rich history and timeless association with the sea.
FISHER
FeminineDistinctive English name derived from the Old English word 'fisc', meaning 'fish'. It signifies independence, strength, and adaptability, much like how fish navigate challenging waters gracefully. Historically used as an occupational surname for fishermen in medieval times, Fisher has evolved into a unique given name with notable figures such as Carrie Fisher popularizing it.
FISNIK
MasculineAlbanian name derived from "fis", meaning "family" or "tribe". It serves as a symbol of heritage and family ties, popularized by actor Fisnik Korenica during the early to mid-20th century.
FITIMA
FeminineArabic name derived from Fatima, the revered daughter of Prophet Muhammad, meaning 'to abstain' or 'to forbear'.
FITZ
MasculineEnglish origin, derived from 'fiz,' meaning 'son' or 'child,' initially used as a title of respect for illegitimate children of nobility.
FITZGERALD
MasculineIrish surname derived from the Norman given name FitzGerald, meaning "son of Gerald.
FITZHUGH
MasculineUncommon English given name with an intriguing origin. Derived from Old French 'fils' meaning 'son' and Hugh (a variant of Germanic Hugo), Fitzhugh translates to 'son of Hugh.' Originally used during the Middle Ages by Norman nobility to denote father-son relationships, it evolved into a unique personal name. Notable bearers include Zelda Fitzgerald and Henry Clay Fitzhugh.
FITZPATRICK
MasculineThe Irish surname and given name Fitzpatrick originates from the Gaelic "Mac an Fhite Pheadar," meaning "son of the white-headed red-haired man.
FITZROY
MasculineUncommon, regal given name of Irish origin, translating to 'son of the king'.
FITZWILLIAM
MasculineEnglish origin, composed of 'fitz', meaning 'son of', and William, making it translate to 'son of William'.
FIVE
MasculineUnconventional English given name directly derived from the number five, with no specific meaning beyond its numerical value.
FIYINFOLUWA
FeminineMacallan is a distinct Scottish given name derived from Gaelic words "mach" (son/child) and "allaidh" (strife/contention), translating to 'child of strife'.
FIYINFOLUWA
MasculineUnique Yoruba name from Nigeria that translates to "Joy is Lord," expressing the wish for one's happiness to come from God or a higher power.
FIZA
FeminineArabic female name derived from 'faz' or 'faza', meaning 'victory'. It was historically associated with a daughter of Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, a companion of Prophet Muhammad. Today, it's popular among diverse communities worldwide for its unique sound and positive connotation.
FIZZA
FeminineArabic name meaning 'victory' or 'success', reflecting triumph over obstacles.
FJOLLA
FeminineUncommon feminine given name of Albanian origin, derived from the masculine name Fjorll meaning 'snow'. Pronounced /fyo-la/, it offers a unique and elegant sound while remaining relatively easy to pronounce.
FJORD
MasculineFjord est un prénom d'origine norvégienne, dérivé du mot « fjord » désignant une longue et étroite entrée de la mer entre des falaises escarpées. Il évoque les paysages spectaculaires de Norvège et inspire une connexion avec la nature. Bien que peu répandu, il est apprécié pour son caractère distinctif et sa signification profonde.
FLABIO
MasculineFlavio is of Latin origin, derived from "flavus", meaning "golden" or "blonde".
FLAKE
MasculineRare name with uncertain origins and meaning.
FLAME
FeminineModern English unisex name derived from the word 'flame', symbolizing passion and intensity.
FLAMUR
MasculineAlbanian origin given name derived from 'flamje', meaning 'to burn' or 'to flame'.
FLANNERY
FeminineUncommon yet distinctive Irish female given name, originating from the Irish surname Ó Flannagáin brought by Norsemen during the Viking Age. Its meaning, "descendant of the red-haired one," reflects its probable reference to a family member with notable fiery red hair.
FLARA
FeminineElegant and rare given name of unknown origin and meaning.
FLARENCE
FeminineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'priest' or 'sacred,' historically used as a title for priests in ancient Rome.
FLARRIE
FeminineRare Latin-derived given name, first used in medieval times as a feminine form of Flambert. Its meaning, associated with passion and radiance, originates from the Latin word "flamma" (meaning flame).
FLASH
MasculineUnique given name popularized by DC Comics' superhero "The Flash," known for his extraordinary speed and agility. Despite having no specific meaning beyond its literal interpretation as something swift or sudden, the name has gained traction outside of comics due to its association with speed and energy.