Female and male names.

FOCH

Masculine

German-origin surname and given name derived from "Vogel," meaning "bird.

FODAY

Masculine

Distinctive African male name, originating from the Mandinka word "fod", meaning 'to open' or 'start'. It signifies new beginnings and is often given to encourage innovation and pioneer spirit.

FODE

Masculine

Traditional West African male name, commonly used among the predominantly Muslim Fulani people of Nigeria and neighboring countries. Its meaning, derived from the Fulani word 'fodé', signifies "to come back" or "return", often interpreted as a hopeful belief in the afterlife, particularly in Islamic culture.

FOISTER

Masculine

Rare Scottish given name derived from the surname Foister, meaning dealer in old clothes or rags, symbolizing recycled textiles.

FOLA

Feminine

Yoruba name of Nigerian origin that means "returning home".

FOLAJIMI

Masculine

Nigerian name derived from Yoruba culture, meaning "let us return and hold".

FOLAMI

Feminine

Unique African name of Yoruba origin meaning "my wealth.

FOLARIN

Masculine

Distinctive male given name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "courageous wealth.

FOLASADE

Feminine

Unique Yoruba name meaning "Return to honour", popularized by Queen Sade, the 16th-century warrior queen of Nigeria.

FOLASHADE

Feminine

Yoruba name meaning 'Return to Peace'.

FOLEY

Masculine

The Irish surname Foley, derived from Ó Fhloinn meaning 'descendant of Flann', signifies 'red or ruddy' and is historically associated with County Kerry.

FOLIA

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning "leaf," inspired by nature's beauty and cycles, with ties to Roman goddess Folia and symbolism of rebirth and growth.

FOLKE

Masculine

Old Norse name meaning "people", traditionally used in Sweden with notable bearers like Folke Bernadotte, the UN Mediator and Nobel Peace Prize laureate.

FOLSOM

Masculine

Folsom, of English origin dating back to the Middle Ages, means "people" and may have referred to someone popular or a large family member.

FOLUKE

Feminine

Unique, centuries-old Yoruba female name meaning "we have found wealth, there is no mother in the palace," signifying freedom from royal intrigues and destined prosperity.

FON

Masculine

African origin, specifically from the Ewe people of Ghana and Togo, where it holds a rich history and cultural significance as a title reserved for chiefs or kings, meaning 'ruler'.

FONDA

Feminine

Italian origin female name meaning 'confident' or 'bold', popularized by actress Jane Fonda.

FONG

Feminine

The name Fong is Chinese in origin and means "abundant", reflecting its association with prosperous areas.

FONG

Masculine

Ancient Chinese surname turned given name, meaning 'square' or 'direction', signifying stability and balance.

FONISHA

Feminine

Unique female given name of African origin, derived from the West African Yoruba word "Fonishade," meaning "wise" or "intelligent.

FONNIE

Masculine

French-origin given name derived from 'fonce', meaning 'dark' or 'dusky'. It's traditionally used as a pet form of Fons, which means 'dark-haired'.

FONNIE

Feminine

Charming French-derived name meaning 'dark' or 'deep', traditionally used for both boys and girls in France but more commonly associated with females outside of it. Its unique origins often signify strength and resilience despite potential negative associations.

FONTA

Masculine

Fontaine is a rare yet captivating unisex name of French origin, meaning 'fountain' and evoking images of beauty, purity, and renewal.

FONTA

Feminine

Unique African-American given name of unknown origin, popularized in the mid-20th century. Its meaning, possibly derived from the French word 'fonte', could symbolize transformation and resilience. Despite its unclear origins, Fonta has gained popularity due to its distinctiveness and is often associated with creativity and individuality.

FONTAINE

Masculine

The French origin name Fontaine derives from "fontana," meaning fountain, often given to those living near or connected to one.

FONTAINE

Feminine

French origin, meaning 'fountain,' derived from Old French 'fontaine' referring to a water source.

FONTANA

Feminine

The name Fontana, derived from the Latin word "fontana," translates to 'fountain' in English. It holds significant historical importance in Italian culture and has been popular among Italian nobility throughout history, with notable figures like Giovanni Paolo Pannini carrying this surname.

FONTANE

Masculine

Italian origin, meaning "fountain," and was originally given as an occupational surname to those living near or maintaining fountains. It has been in use since the 13th century and is now considered rare yet elegant. Theodor Fontane, a prominent German poet and novelist, carried this name.

FONTELLA

Feminine

Uncommon Italian-derived unisex given name meaning "fountain," popularized by jazz singer Fontella Bass in the 1960s.

FONTELLE

Feminine

Unique given name of French origin, derived from the Occitan word "font" meaning fountain and "-ella" denoting smallness or endearment, translating to "little fountain.

FONTILLA

Feminine

Intriguing given name with unknown origins. Its exact meaning and history are unclear, though some theories suggest Latin or Italian influences without definitive proof. Despite its uncertain past, Fontilla has been used for centuries, including by Renaissance figure Marsilio Ficino. Today, it's chosen for its distinctive sound and exotic associations.

FONZA

Masculine

Unique African name of Fulani origin meaning 'happiness' or 'joy'.

FONZIE

Masculine

Italian-origin given name derived from the surname Fontana, meaning "fountain" or "spring.

FONZO

Masculine

Italian name meaning "free from worry," derived from Francesco which means "free" or "frank.

FORACE

Masculine

Uncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, chosen for its uniqueness.

FORAM

Feminine

Indian name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'door' or 'entrance', traditionally given to girls born in temples, symbolizing prosperity and happiness.

FORBES

Masculine

English surname and given name with Scottish roots, derived from the Middle English word 'forb', meaning 'north'. It was originally a habitational name for people living in northern regions like Yorkshire or Scotland. The Forbes clan, prominent since the 12th century, has been associated with power and success, including Sir John Forbes, a companion of Robert the Bruce.

FORBUS

Masculine

Rare Latin-origin given name meaning 'strong' or 'forceful', historically associated with strength and power, and once used as a Roman cognomen.

FORD

Feminine

English given name and surname originating from the Old English 'ford', meaning a shallow river crossing.

FORD

Masculine

The name Ford originates from Old English, meaning 'river crossing,' and was initially used as a place-name before evolving into a surname.