Female and male names starting with the letter "F" .
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FLAURA
FeminineDistinctive female given name of Latin origin, meaning 'flower' and symbolizing beauty and grace.
FLAVA
FeminineFlavia is a feminine name of Latin origin, meaning "golden" or "yellow", often associated with fair skin or golden hair in ancient Rome. It has been popular throughout history, notably borne by Saint Flavia Domitilla, the patron saint of gardens. Today, it remains relatively uncommon but continues to be used worldwide.
FLAVEL
MasculineDistinctive Latin-origin given name, derived from 'flavus' meaning 'golden'.
FLAVIA
FeminineLatin-derived feminine name meaning "golden-haired," popular among the Flavian dynasty during the Roman Empire, and still common today in Italy.
FLAVIAN
MasculineDistinct Latin-origin name derived from the prominent Roman gens Flavia, originally signifying 'golden-haired'.
FLAVIL
MasculineRare male name of Latin origin, derived from Flavius which means 'golden-haired'. Popularized in Italy during the Middle Ages, it has been borne by notable historical figures like Flavio Biondo and Flavio Orsini.
FLAVIO
MasculineLatin-origin name meaning 'golden-haired'.
FLAVIOUS
MasculineFlavius is a masculine name of Latin origin, meaning 'golden' or 'yellow', popular among Roman emperors like Vespasian and Titus.
FLAVIS
MasculineFlavius is a Latin-derived name that has been used for centuries, translating to "golden-haired" or "fair-haired". It was popular among Roman nobility and signifies blond hair, wealth, or a bright disposition.
FLAVIUS
MasculineStrong Roman male name with Latin roots meaning 'golden' or 'yellow', popular during the Flavian dynasty and associated with power and success.
FLAY
FeminineUncommon Irish given name derived from the Gaelic surname "O'Flaithe," meaning "chieftain" or "lord." It was originally borne by a family of hereditary poets and historians to the O'Connor clan in County Offaly.
FLAY
MasculineUnique unisex given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname "Flaith" meaning 'lord' or 'ruler'.
FLECHIA
FeminineRare Italian female given name derived from the Latin word "flaccus," meaning "bending" or "flexible." It was popular among noble families in Tuscany during the Renaissance period and has since become recognized worldwide despite its rarity.
FLECIA
FeminineUnique female name with Latin roots meaning "to flow or stream." It originates from the Roman family name Fleci and was the feminine counterpart of gens Flecia. Although not widely popular today, it has historical significance and is associated with Saint Flecia, an early Christian martyr. The name carries symbolic meaning representing fluidity, adaptability, and constant motion.
FLEDA
FeminineUnique Welsh female given name meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', popularized in the Victorian era by notable figures like poet Fleda Vareli.
FLEET
MasculineRare English given name derived from the Middle English word "fleot," meaning "fleet" or "army," originally referring to a body of ships, but also used as a nickname for someone swift and clever. It has been used occasionally throughout history, including by notable figures like American football player Fleet Walker and British cricketer Frank Shuttleworth Fleet.
FLEETA
FeminineRare, distinctively American given name with unknown origins, popularized by actress Fleeta Ford in silent films.
FLEETWOOD
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the locational surname Fleetwood, meaning "flat wood.
FLEM
MasculineRare Dutch name meaning 'protector' or 'free'. It gained popularity during medieval Europe but remains uncommon today.
FLEMING
MasculineEnglish origin, derived from 'flemming' which referred to individuals from Flanders. Its meaning is "from Flanders" or "of Flemish origin".
FLEMMIE
FeminineRare yet distinctive Welsh name derived from 'Fflem', meaning 'to burn' or 'flame', originally given to winter-born girls symbolizing warmth and light.
FLEMMING
MasculineDanish masculine name derived from the Old Norse "Flemingr," meaning "attendant's attendant" or "protector's protector." It was popularized by the influential House of Schacken-Fleming and has been used among Danish nobility for centuries. Today, Flemming remains popular in Denmark, with notable bearers including Count Flemming Junghans who served as Lord Chamberlain under King Christian VI.
FLEMON
MasculineGreek origin, derived from Philemon, one of the companions of the Apostle Paul, and means 'one who blooms or flourishes.'
FLERIDA
FeminineFlerida, derived from the Latin 'flos' meaning 'flower', is a distinctive name of Latin origin that signifies beauty and grace.
FLESHA
FeminineUnique female given name of African origin, created by blending Felicia and Jessica, meaning "happy" or "joyful," popular among African-American communities despite its lack of historical precedent.
FLESHIA
FeminineUncommon African name from Ghana's Ashanti people, meaning 'born on Friday' in Akan language.
FLETA
FeminineLatin-derived female name that means 'flower'.
FLETCHER
FeminineUncommon yet historical English boy's name originating from the medieval occupational title 'fletcher,' meaning one who makes arrows for archery.
FLETCHER
MasculineEnglish given name derived from Old English 'fletchere', meaning 'arrow-maker', reflecting the important role of skilled fletchers in medieval warfare and hunting.
FLEUR
FeminineThe name Fleur has French origins and means "flower." It signifies beauty and grace, reflecting the delicate yet vibrant nature of flowers.
FLEURETTE
FeminineFrench-origin given name meaning 'little flower', derived from Fleurance or Fleurs, popularized during the Belle Époque era among wealthy families and stage performers.
FLEX
MasculineUncommon, unique given name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly created as a made-up name or shortened form of another name like Flexibility or Flexitarian.
FLICIA
FeminineFlicia, derived from Latin 'fluxus' meaning 'flow', is an uncommon yet captivating given name with historical significance and symbolic meaning of fluidity.
FLINN
MasculineIrish male given name derived from the surname Flynn, meaning 'son of red-haired one'.
FLINT
MasculineFlint: A distinctively American masculine name derived from the hard rock used for fire-starting.
FLIP
MasculineUnusual given name with unknown origins, not derived from any well-known name or word, and with no established etymology.
FLO
FeminineShortened form of Florence, a Latin name meaning 'flourishing' or 'prosperous.'
FLODA
FeminineUnique Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse word 'Flaðir', meaning 'flat' or 'smooth', reflecting calm personalities.
FLODIE
FeminineRare feminine Scandinavian given name derived from Old Norse 'flod', meaning 'flood'.
FLOE
FeminineRare but charming Dutch female name derived from "vlok", meaning "tuft of wool". It signifies softness, warmth, and gentleness.