Names starting with F
834 Names found
Means "grace" in Persian, from Arabic فئض (fa'id) meaning "abundance, plenty", derived from the root fada meaning "to overflow, to flood".
Means "foxglove" in Welsh (the plant species Digitalis purpurea). This is a recently coined Welsh name.
Derived from Irish fiach signifying "raven". This is the name of several characters from Irish legend. It was also borne by Fiachna mac Báetáin, a...
Derived from Old Irish Fiachrae, possibly from fiach "raven" or fích "battle" combined with rí "king". This was the name of several legendary...
A diminutive of Fiamma. This is the name of a character appearing in several works by the 14th-century Italian author Boccaccio. She was probably...
Signifies "redemption" in Arabic, a derivative of فدى (fadā) meaning "to redeem, to to ransom, to sacrifice". It is typically masculine in Pakistan...
Signifies "sapling" in Turkish and Azerbaijani.
From the Late Latin name Fidelis signifying "faithful", a derivative of fides "faith". A famous bearer was the revolutionary leader and Cuban...
The feminine form of Fidel. It appears in the epic poem The Faerie Queene (1590) belonging to the sister of Speranza.
The original form of Fidel.
From Latin fidus signifying "faithful". This is a stereotypical name for dogs.
A diminutive of Sofie or Josephine.
A diminutive of Friedrich.
Derived from a Scottish place name that was formerly the name of a kingdom in Scotland. It is said to be named for a Pictish kingdom called Fib.
A diminutive of Joséphine and other names containing the same sound.
Coined by playwright Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais for the central character in his plays The Barber of Seville (1775), The Marriage of Figaro...
Signifies "stone pestle" in Arabic. This was the name of an ancestor of the Prophet Muhammad.
Derived from Arabic فكرة (fikra) signifying "thought, idea", a derivative of فكر (fakara) meaning "to think, to reflect".
The Italian form of Philadelphos.
Possibly a form of Philibert. It is particularly used in Tanzania due to track star Filbert Bayi (1953-), who set a world record running the 1500...
Signifies "much brightness" from the Old German elements filu "much" and beraht "bright". This was the name of a 7th-century Frankish saint, commonly...
Macedonian form of Philomena.
Variations of Philip in different languages.
Feminine form of Philip.
Portuguese version of Philip.
Greek, Scandinavian and Italian feminine form of Philip.
The official Dutch form of Philip, used on birth certificates but not commonly in daily life.