Female and male names starting with the letter "F" .
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FRANCKY
MasculineFrankie is an Italian name meaning 'free' or 'frank', also associated with France, popular throughout history and used by notable figures like Frankie Laine and Frankie Valli.
FRANCLIN
MasculineFranklin is an English name that means "gathering free people," composed of elements "franc" meaning "free" or "noble" and "lein" meaning "gatherer." Popularized by Benjamin Franklin, one of America's Founding Fathers, it remains a classic choice for boys and girls.
FRANCO
MasculineItalian name derived from the Latin word francus, meaning 'French' but more commonly associated with Italy and Spanish-speaking countries.
FRANCOIS
FeminineClassic French masculine name derived from Latin roots 'francus' (free) and 'caballus' (horse), popularized by historical figures like King Francis I and writer François Rabelais.
FRANCOIS
MasculineFrançois is a classic French male given name derived from Franciscus, which means "free" or "free-born." It has been popular in France since the 12th century and has been carried by notable individuals like Voltaire.
FRANCOISE
FeminineFrançoise is a feminine French given name derived from the Latin word "franciscus," meaning "free" or "from France." It has been popular in France since the Middle Ages and was widely used among royalty, including Queen Mary of Guise. The name has variants like Frances and Francis in English, and Francisca in Spanish, but its core meaning remains consistent: a reference to France or freedom.
FRANCSICO
MasculineFrancisco is a Spanish name derived from the Latin word "Franciscus," meaning "free man." It has been popular throughout history, notably borne by Saint Francis of Assisi, the Italian Catholic friar known for his simplicity and love for animals.
FRANCY
FeminineRare yet captivating French given name derived from the Latin "franc," meaning "free." It was once popular during the Middle Ages and has been associated with historical figures like Charlemagne's daughter, Francie.
FRANCYNE
FeminineFrench-origin given name, derived from "franc," meaning "free" or "bold." Historically used as both masculine and feminine, today it's primarily associated with females.
FRANCYS
FeminineUnique French origin girls' name meaning "free" or "noble," traditionally used as a boy's name meaning "freeholder.
FRANDA
FeminineLatin origin, derived from 'frand', meaning 'free' or 'bold'. It was popular in medieval Europe and has historic significance associated with Saint Franda.
FRANDY
MasculineUnique French name derived from "frand", meaning "to go around" or "to wander". It's believed to be a blend of Frank and Andy, popular in France when coined. Despite its rarity, Frandy embodies creativity, individuality, and adventurous spirit.
FRANES
FeminineFrances is a Latin-derived feminine name that means 'free' or 'from France', originally referring to the ancient Germanic Franks tribe.
FRANEY
FeminineFraney is of French origin, derived from 'François', meaning 'free' or 'bold'. Once exclusively masculine, it now stands as a unique unisex name with global appeal.
FRANI
FeminineDistinctive and captivating name of unknown origin, with no known etymology or roots in major languages.
FRANIA
FeminineUnique Polish name derived from the feminine form of Franciszek, meaning "free" or "French," with historical ties to Saint Francis of Assisi.
FRANICS
MasculineFrancis is a Latin-derived name meaning 'free' or 'French', popular throughout history, notably borne by St. Francis of Assisi and several monarchs.
FRANIS
MasculineFrancis is a male given name of Latin origin, derived from "franciscus" meaning "free." It was popularized in England during the Middle Ages by French Normans and has been borne by prominent figures like Saint Francis of Assisi and royal families across Europe. Today, it remains popular globally with variations such as Frankie and Francois, embodying its historic spirit of freedom and independence.
FRANISCO
MasculineFrancisco is a charming Spanish name derived from Latin "Franciscus," meaning "free man" or "Frenchman.
FRANK
MasculineMasculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Germanic tribal name Franks. It means "free" or "bold". Notable historical figures include Charlemagne Frank, while literature features characters like Franz Kafka's Frank Kafka. Today, it remains popular in English-speaking countries due to its appealing and strong image.
FRANK
FeminineGerman name derived from the Germanic word 'Francus', meaning 'free' or 'strong'; originally associated with people from France but now commonly linked to Germany.
FRANKA
FeminineCaptivating German name derived from "Frank," meaning "free" or "bold," interpreted as "free-spirited" or "independent.
FRANKE
MasculineFrank is a Germanic male name with uncertain origins, dating back to the Middle Ages, and possibly meaning 'free man' or 'to speak'.
FRANKEE
FeminineFrankie is an English name originally derived from Francis, meaning 'free man' or 'Frenchman'.
FRANKEL
MasculineGerman surname meaning "free" or "noble", first used as a given name in the 19th century.
FRANKEY
MasculineFrankie is a gender-neutral English name derived from Francis or Franklin, originally given to honor Saint Francis of Assisi, meaning "free man" or "man from France".
FRANKEY
FeminineFrankie is an Italian-derived name, from Francesco which means 'free' or 'French', and is often used as a diminutive.
FRANKI
MasculineFrankie is an Italian origin name meaning 'free', historically used for both boys and girls, gaining popularity as a standalone female given name in English-speaking countries since the late 20th century.
FRANKI
FeminineFrankie is a unisex Italian name derived from Latin 'Franciscus', meaning 'free' or 'French'. Originally used as a diminutive of Francis, it evolved over centuries across cultures, associated with creativity and individuality.
FRANKIE
FeminineBoys' name of German or English origin, derived from Francis or Franz, both meaning "free" or "of France.
FRANKIE
MasculineUnisex Italian name that gained popularity in recent years. It's often considered a diminutive of Francis, meaning 'free man' or 'Frenchman', but it can also stand alone.
FRANKIN
MasculineFranklin is an American given name derived from the Middle English name Franken, composed of 'franc' meaning 'free' or 'bold', and 'lin' meaning 'little'. It gained popularity in America after Benjamin Franklin, a renowned founding father known for his intelligence, ingenuity, and hard work, made it famous. Today, Franklin is considered a classic American name that evokes wisdom, innovation, and patriotism.
FRANKLEN
MasculineRare English name derived from the Middle English 'frankeleyn', suggesting French leadership.
FRANKLIN
MasculineEnglish name derived from Middle English Franklyn, meaning 'from the free land'.
FRANKLIN
FeminineThe masculine name Franklin is of English origin, derived from 'Frankeleyn', an occupational name for a freeman or nobleman. Ultimately, it comes from Old French 'franc' meaning free, and Germanic '-lein'. Today, Franklin remains a strong and dignified choice, with Benjamin Franklin being one of its most notable bearers.
FRANKLINE
MasculineFrench-origin name meaning 'free born', associated with independence and rebellion, popularized by notable historical figures like Napoleon Bonaparte.
FRANKLY
MasculineAmerican-origin given name with no documented meaning, first appearing as a surname in the late 19th century before becoming popular as a given name mid-20th century. Its origin remains unclear, possibly related to German "Franz" or coined as original.
FRANKLYN
FeminineAmerican given name derived from the Old English Franklin, meaning "free man.
FRANKLYN
MasculineDistinct male given name of American origin, derived from the Germanic elements "franc" meaning free or strong, and "mann" meaning man, first used by the Frankish tribe in ancient times.
FRANKLYNN
FeminineRare and distinctive American given name created by combining Franklin and Lynn, with roots in English history and geography respectively.