Female and male names starting with the letter "F" .
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FLORENCE
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the word "florens" meaning "prosperous" or "blossoming".
FLORENCE
MasculineLatin-origin feminine given name meaning 'flourishing, prosperous', derived from the Latin word 'flos' meaning 'flower'.
FLORENCIA
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "flower," popularized by Catherine de' Medici and often associated with the city of Florence in Italy.
FLORENCIO
MasculineSpanish name derived from Latin 'flos', meaning 'flower'. It translates to 'bearing flowers' or 'flowing with flowers', associated with Saint Florrence of San Miniato, and was popularized during the Middle Ages in Spain and its colonies.
FLORENDA
FeminineDistinctive Italian name derived from the Latin 'florens', meaning 'prosperous' or 'flourishing', signifying abundance and growth.
FLORENE
FeminineUnique, elegant Latin-derived given name meaning "prosperous" or "flourishing.
FLORENT
MasculineMale name of Latin origin, meaning 'prosperous' or 'flourishing'. It has been popular throughout history and across cultures.
FLORENTINA
FeminineLatin-derived feminine given name, meaning 'to bloom or flourish,' originating from families in Florence, Italy.
FLORENTINE
FeminineFeminine name of Italian origin derived from "Fiore," meaning flower. It has been associated with sophistication and elegance due to its connection with the city of Florence and notable figures like Florentine de' Rossi of the Medici family.
FLORENTINE
MasculineFeminine given name of Italian origin, derived from Florence, meaning flourishing or prosperous.
FLORENTINO
MasculineSpanish name derived from Latin 'florentinus,' meaning 'of Florence.'
FLORENZ
MasculineElegant Italian-derived given name meaning 'flower', symbolizing beauty and grace, popularized during the Renaissance period.
FLORENZ
FeminineUnique Italian-derived given name meaning "flourishing," honoring the culturally rich city of Florence and its historical figures like Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. and Florenz Wagner.
FLORENZO
MasculineRare Italian masculine given name derived from the Latin word 'flos', meaning flower, signifying 'blooming with flowers'.
FLORES
FeminineFlores, a name of Spanish origin derived from 'flor', meaning flower, symbolizes natural beauty and delicacy.
FLORES
MasculineThe name Flores, meaning 'flowers' in English, has Spanish origins and is associated with beauty and positivity across cultures.
FLORESITA
FeminineCaptivating Spanish female name meaning 'little flower', derived from 'flor' (flower) and '-ita' (small). Popular in Spain during the late 19th-early 20th centuries, it's associated with figures like Borges and Chavela Vargas. Today, Floresita remains an enchanting option for parents seeking a unique yet endearing name.
FLORESTELA
FeminineDistinctive Spanish name derived from Latin "flos" meaning flower combined with Spanish "estela" meaning path.
FLORESTINE
FeminineUnique, beautiful French name derived from Latin "florens," meaning prosperous or flowering.
FLORETA
FeminineBeautiful Albanian name derived from 'florë', meaning flower. It signifies grace and beauty.
FLORETHA
FeminineFloretha, of Hebrew origin, means "flowing with grace". It's derived from the Hebrew word "dorot", meaning generations.
FLORETTA
FeminineItalian-derived name meaning "little flower".
FLORETTE
FeminineFlorette, derived from the Latin 'flos' meaning flower, was a popular medieval French name signifying beauty and blooming youth.
FLORI
FeminineThe name Florian, derived from Latin origins, means 'floral' or 'flowering', popularized among early Christians due to its association with Saint Florian, an early Christian martyr.
FLORIA
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning 'flower', popularized during the Middle Ages in Italy and Spain as a symbol of beauty and grace.
FLORIAN
MasculineLatin-origin name meaning 'floral' or 'flowering', popularized by Saint Florian, a third-century martyr who floated like a flower despite his violent death.
FLORIAN
FeminineLatin-derived masculine given name, originally from 'flos', meaning 'flower'. It's associated with bravery, as seen in Saint Florian, a Roman soldier martyr.
FLORIANA
FeminineRare yet captivating feminine name of Latin origin, meaning 'flower', symbolizing beauty and grace.
FLORIBEL
FeminineSpanish female given name derived from "flor" (flower) and "Bel" (short for Isabel, meaning devoted to God), symbolizing devotion like a flower.
FLORIBERTO
MasculineUnique Spanish name derived from 'flor' (flower) and Bertoldo/Berthold ('bright/famous'), meaning 'flower-bright' or 'famous-flower'.
FLORICE
FeminineLatin-derived feminine name meaning 'flower', associated with beauty and grace.
FLORIDA
MasculineThe name Florida originates from Spanish "Florida," derived from Latin "floridus" meaning flourishing or prosperous. It was bestowed by Juan Ponce de León around April 2nd, 1513, celebrating the Easter season during his discovery of the region.
FLORIDA
FeminineSpanish-derived given name meaning "flowery" or "abounding in flowers," popularized by explorer Juan Ponce de León after discovering the region during Pascua Florida, the Spanish celebration of the Feast of Flowers.
FLORIDALMA
FeminineSpanish given name derived from 'flor' (flower) and 'dalma', an ancient region now part of Croatia, meaning 'flower of Dalmatia'.
FLORIDE
FeminineFlorida is a female given name of Latin origin, meaning "flowery" or "prosperous," popular throughout history and associated with natural beauty and prosperity.
FLORIE
FeminineCharming, unisex name of French origin derived from the Latin word "flos," meaning flower. It signifies beauty, grace, and fragility, and has been used in France since the Middle Ages, gaining popularity in the late 19th century.
FLORIEN
FeminineFlorian is a Latin-derived masculine given name that translates to "flower". It was originally used by Roman families and later became popular among various European cultures.
FLORIENE
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived given name meaning 'flower' or 'blooming', popular among noble families during medieval France and now relatively uncommon yet rich with history.
FLORIN
MasculineDistinctive Romanian name derived from the Latin 'flos', meaning 'flower', conveying beauty and grace.
FLORINA
FeminineLatin-derived feminine name meaning 'little flower'.