Name with F

  • Common given name; classic and friendly.

  • Common name/nickname (short for Frederick).

  • Well-known female first name.

  • Common international first name.

  • Traditional first name; unisex in English.

  • Popular given name of Irish origin.

  • Familiar male first name; upbeat vibe.

  • Very common female name worldwide.

  • Common Spanish/Portuguese given name.

  • Recognized female first name.

  • Traditional given name; also a diminutive of Frances.

  • Common short form of Finley/Finnegan; used as a name.

  • Traditional male given name.

  • Widely used male first name.

  • Nickname/given name; often short for Frederick.

  • Classic English name; also Italian city, used for girls.

  • Spanish/Portuguese form of Philip; common male name.

  • Latin origin meaning 'flower'; used as a female name.

  • Old German name meaning 'brave journey'; historic male name.

  • Old Germanic male name meaning 'peaceful ruler'.

  • Italian female name, Latin origin of Francis.

  • English female name meaning loyalty or belief.

  • Short form of Francis/Frances, used as a name.

  • English female name meaning happiness or luck.

  • Nickname for Frank/Francesca, now unisex.

  • Variant of Frederick, Germanic “peaceful ruler”.

  • Diminutive of Frederick, common in UK.

  • Italian/Spanish form of Frederick, male name.

  • French female form of Francis/Francisca.

  • Italian/Spanish male name, short for Francesco.

  • Norse goddess name, popular in Scandinavia/UK.

  • Central European male name, from Latin Florianus.

  • English female name from Latin Francis.

  • Unisex English/Scottish name, many spellings.

  • German short form of Franziskus, male name.

  • French male name, from Latin Franciscus.

  • Nickname for Frances/Francis, used as given name.

  • English female name, may mean “fairy” or “loyal”.

  • Italian male form of Francis, very common.

  • French form of Frederick, used in Europe.

  • English given name; also Disney hero in Tangled.

  • Feminine form of Francis, used in Iberia.

  • Latin-origin female name meaning “blonde”.

  • Arabic-origin female name, popular in US.

  • Diminutive of Frank/Francis, used as a name.

  • English nature name from the fern plant.

  • Arabic male name, common in Middle East.

  • Scandinavian form of Frederick, male name.

  • English given name; also famous Ferris Bueller.

  • Unisex Irish surname turned first name.

  • German diminutive of Friedrich, male name.

  • Fletcher
  • Short given name; can be Fay/Faye variant.

  • English male name, from a surname.

  • Romanian male name; also currency name.

  • Variant of Frida/Freida, Germanic, “peaceful ruler”.

  • Old-fashioned diminutive of Frances in English, USA.

  • Fictional but used as a first name since Tolkien.

  • Alt spelling of Frieda, used in German/Jewish families.

  • Rare given name; also a Flintstone cartoon surname.

  • Scottish/Irish given name, variant of Finley.

  • Scottish given name and surname; used as first name.

  • Nickname form of Fin or Finn, used as a given name.

  • English given name meaning a young deer, also used for girls.

  • Turkish male given name meaning “upright, honest”.

  • French form of Frank; used as a male first name.

  • Short form of Florence or Florian, common nickname.

  • Arabic male name, means 'knight' or 'horseman'

  • Short form of Winifred/Frederika, used as name

  • Italian given name, from Latin for 'flour'

  • Used as a given name; also means 'fantasy'

  • Given name, variant of Forrest, English origin

  • Used as first name, related to nature/woods

  • Classic dog name, also rare male given name

  • Given name (e.g. Uncle Fester); means 'to rot'

  • Scottish/Irish name, from Fergus meaning 'strength'

  • Nickname for Fergus or Fergal; used as given name

  • Italian given name, from Latin 'felix' meaning happy

  • English given name from a surname, used for boys

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