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Names starting with F

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Derived from Shona fara signifying "rejoice, be happy" [1].

Signifies "be meek" in Chewa.

Derived from the English word favour, ultimately from Latin faveo "to favour". This name is most common in Nigeria and other parts of Africa.

A variant of Feidlimid.

A variant of Feidlimid.

Traditionally said to signify "ever good", it might be related to Old Irish feidil "enduring, constant". This was the name of three early kings of...

Bengali form of Firdaus.

Fido m & f

From Latin fidus signifying "faithful". This is a stereotypical name for dogs.

A variation of Finlay. It is predominantly favored in the United States, particularly as a female given name in recent times.

Derived from Arabic فردوس (firdaws) signifying "paradise", ultimately from an Iranian language, akin to Avestan 𐬞𐬀𐬌𐬭𐬌⸱𐬛𐬀𐬉𐬰𐬀 (pairi daēza) meaning...

An alternate transcription of Urdu فردوس (see Firdaus).

An alternate transcription of Urdu فردوس (see Firdaus).

Signifies "blood red" in Irish. This was the name of a 9th-century high king of Ireland.

The Dutch form of Florentius (see Florence) or Flora.

Means "respect and honour me" in Yoruba.

Derived directly from the word fortune, which stems from the Latin term fortuna, itself a derivative of fors, meaning "luck".

A short form of Francis, Frances or related names.

The English version of the Late Latin name Franciscus, which means "Frenchman", traces its roots back to the Germanic tribe known as the Franks,...

A diminutive of Frederick or Freda. A noteworthy bearer was the musician Freddie Mercury (1946-1991), born Farrokh Bulsara, the lead vocalist of the...

Diminutive of names containing the Old German element fridu meaning "peace".

From Chinese 富 () meaning "abundant, rich, wealthy", 芙 () meaning "hibiscus, lotus" or 甫 () meaning "begin, man, father", as well as other...

From Japanese 福 (fuku) meaning "happiness, good fortune, blessing". It can also be written with other kanji or kanji combinations.

From Shona funga meaning "think, judge".