| A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
| Fabia |
Latin |
A bean grower. Feminine form of Fabian. |
| Fabiana |
Latin |
bean |
| Fabienne |
French |
Bean grower. |
| Fabiola |
French |
Bean grower. |
| Fabrianne |
Latin |
Resourceful, or a craftswoman. |
| Fadila |
Arabic |
Generous and distinguished. |
| Fae |
English from Old French |
A fairy or magical creature. Also a diminutive of Faith. |
| Faiga |
Germanic |
a bird |
| Faina |
Anglo-Saxon |
joyful |
| Fainche |
Celtic |
saint's name |
| Faine |
Old English |
Joyful. |
| Fairlee |
Fairli |
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| Fairley |
Old English |
A clearing in the woods. A boy or girl's name. |
| Fairuza |
Turkish |
turquoise |
| Faith |
English |
Trusting in God, having faith. Also see Fidela. |
| Faiza |
Arabic |
Victorious. |
| Faizah |
African |
victorious |
| Fala |
Native American |
crow |
| Falda |
Icelandic |
With folded wings. |
| Falguni |
Hindu |
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| Fallon |
Irish |
A leader. A boy or girl's name. |
| Fanchon |
French |
From France, or a free woman. The feminine form of Francis. |
| Fannie |
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From France, or a free woman. The feminine form of Francis. |
| Fanny |
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From France, or a free woman. The feminine form of Francis. |
| Fantasia |
Latin |
Asia, Fanta |
| Fantine |
French |
childlike |
| Farah |
Arabic |
Happiness. Also see Farrah. |
| Farfalla |
Italian |
butterfly |
| Farica |
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A peaceful ruler. The feminine form of Frederick. |
| Farida |
Arabic |
Unique. |
| Fariishta |
Urdu |
angel |
| Farika |
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A peaceful ruler. The feminine form of Frederick. |
| Farley |
Old English |
From the fern clearing. A boy or girl's name. |
| Farrah |
Old English |
Beautiful. |
| Fascienne |
Latin |
black |
| Fatima |
Arabic |
A woman who abstains, or weans a child. Also - a daughter of the prophet Mohamed. |
| Fatin |
Arabic |
captivating |
| Faustine |
Latin |
The fortunate one. |
| Fawn |
Old French |
A young deer. |
| Fawne |
Old French, Latin |
young deer |
| Fay |
English from Old French |
A fairy or magical creature. Also a diminutive of Faith. |
| Faye |
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Fairy or elf. |
| Fayina |
Russian |
free one |
| Faylinn |
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Fairy kingdom. |
| Fayme |
Latin |
Of high reputation, renowned. |
| Fayna |
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Joyful. |
| Fayne |
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Joyful. |
| Fayre |
Old English |
Fair. |
| Felcia |
Polish |
lucky |
| Felda |
Teutonic |
From the field. |
| Felice |
Italian |
Fortunate, happy. |
| Felicia |
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Happiness. |
| Felicite |
French |
fortunate |
| Felicity |
Latin |
Lucky, fortunate. The feminine form of Felix. |
| Felipa |
Spanish |
A lover of horses. The feminine form of Philip. |
| Femi |
African |
love me |
| Fenella |
Irish |
The white or fair shouldered one. |
| Fennella |
Irish |
The white or fair shouldered one. |
| Feodora |
Russian |
The gift of God. The feminine form of Theodore. Also see Dorothy. |
| Fern |
Old English |
Fern-like. From the plant name. |
| Fernanda |
Teutonic |
Prepared for the journey. A traveller or adventurer. The feminine form of Ferdinand. |
| Feronia |
Latin |
A mythological goddess. |
| Fidela |
Latin |
Faithful. Also see Faith. |
| Fidelia |
Spanish |
Faithful. |
| Fidelima |
Irish Gaelic |
The name of a saint. |
| Fifi |
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God shall add. The feminine form of Joseph. |
| Filberta |
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Very brilliant. |
| Filbertha |
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Very brilliant. |
| Filipina |
Polish |
Lover of horses. |
| Filippa |
Italian |
A lover of horses. The feminine form of Philip. |
| Filomena |
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A lover of the moon. |
| Filomene |
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A lover of the moon. |
| Findabhair |
Gaelic |
Finn |
| Finola |
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The white or fair shouldered one. |
| Finvarra |
Gaelic |
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| Fiona |
Scottish Gaelic/Irish Gaelic |
Scottish Gaelic: The fair one. Irish Gaelic: A vine. |
| Fionavar |
Gaelic |
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| Fionn |
Celtic |
white, fair |
| Fionola |
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The white or fair shouldered one. |
| Fiorella |
Italian |
A little flower. |
| Fiorenza |
Italian |
flower |
| Firaki |
Hindu |
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| Flanna |
Gaelic |
Red-haired. |
| Flavia |
Latin |
The golden-haired one. |
| Fleta |
Old English |
swift, fleet |
| Fleur |
Old French |
A flower. Also see Flora. |
| Flo |
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Blossoming, flourishing. |
| Flora |
Latin |
A flower. After the Roman goddess of flowers and the spring. Also see Fleur. |
| Floramaria |
Flower of Mary. |
| Florence |
Latin |
Blossoming, flourishing. |
| Floria |
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Flowering. |
| Floriane |
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Flowering. |
| Florizel |
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From Shakespeare's play Winter's Tale. |
| Flos |
Norse |
chieftain |
| Flower |
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Blossoming, flourishing. |
| Floy |
Old German |
| Fola |
African |
honour |
| Fonda |
Latin |
Affectionate. |
| Fortuna |
Latin |
The fortunate one. |
| Fosetta |
French |
The dimpled one. |
| Fotini |
Greek |
Light. |
| Fran |
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From France, or a free woman. The feminine form of Francis. |
| Frances |
Latin |
From France, or a free woman. The feminine form of Francis. |
| Francisca |
Spanish |
From France, or a free woman. The feminine form of Francis. |
| Freda |
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A wise counsellor. From the name Alfreda, Frederica, Winifred. |
| Frederica |
Teutonic |
A peaceful ruler. The feminine form of Frederick. |
| Frederika |
Old German |
peaceful ruler |
| Fredrica |
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Peace. |
| Freya |
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A lady. The goddess of love in Scandinavian mythology. |
| Freyde |
Yiddish |
Joy. |
| Frida |
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A wise counsellor. From the name Alfreda, Frederica, Winifred. |
| Frieda |
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A wise counsellor. From the name Alfreda, Frederica, Winifred. |
| Fritzi |
German |
A peaceful ruler. The feminine form of Frederick. |
| Fronde |
Latin |
A leaf of the fens. |
| Fruma |
Yiddish |
one who is religious |
| Fuensanta |
Spanish |
a holy fountain |
| Fujita |
Japanese |
field |
| Fulvia |
Latin |
Tawny haired. The name of the wife of Mark Antony. |
| Fuscienne |
Latin |
black |