Frank | English: | Free man; a nickname for Francis or Franklin but not uncommon as an independent name |
Francis | Latin: | Free one, Frenchman; Saint Francis of Assisi was an Italian priest who founded the Franciscan order. |
Fernando | | Fernando conveys a sense of spirit and adventure, which is appropriate considering its meaning. The name has experienced… |
Felix | French: | Happy |
Finn | | Finn has officially arrived. Whether it’s the rising popularity of Irish names or Glee’s Finn Hudson, this charming and cute… |
Francisco | | As the Spanish version of Francis, Francisco certainly possesses a lot more flair and panache, which may be why it’s so much… |
Frederick | | Son of British royal George III |
Fabian | English Origin | Bean farmer; derived from the Roman clan name Fabius, a name given several Roman emperors and 16 saints |
Franklin | English: | Free man, landholder |
Flynn | | Flynn evokes images of a dashing, swashbuckling hero—thanks to 40s screen star Errol Flynn and, more recently, Tangled’s… |
Floyd | Celtic: | Gray |
Frankie | English: | Diminutive of Frank Free; a free man. Frankie is occasionally used for girls. |
Fabio | | You might have read one too many romance novels if you’re eyeing this name. Fabio is an attractive Italian name with deep… |
Ferris | Celtic: | Rock, highest choice; possibly derived from Fergus or may be an Irish variant of Peter. The name Ferris was brought to prominence… |
Freddy | German: | Variant of Frederick peaceful ruler.) |
Federico | Italian: | Peaceful ruler |
Forest | | Forest hails from Old French origins and means—what else—”woodsman” or “wood.” And even though the spelling is more… |
Fletcher | English: | Profession name, arrow maker |
Finlay | Gaelic: | Small blond soldier |
Fredrik | Scandinavian: | Peaceful ruler. |
Fyodor | Russian Origin | |
Finian | Celtic: | Handsome |
Fakhir | Arabic: | Proud, honorary |
Frederek | Swedish: | Peaceful ruler |
Fox | English: | Nature name |
Friday | | His boy Friday? Eh…not so much. The final work day of the week, Friday is rarely used as a person’s name, and it should… |
Falcon | English: | Surname relating to falconry. |
Fitz | English: | Surname prefix meaning son of; sometimes a familiar form name for these Fitz- names |
Flint | English: | Place-name and surname. Flint stone produces a spark of fire when struck by steel. |
Fallon | Irish: | In charge; surname used as a first name |
Fritz | German: | German form of Frederick |
Finnegan | Irish: | Fair; Irish surname given notoriety by James Joyce”s novel Finnegan”s Wake |
Fell | Norse: | From the rough hill |
Falco | Latin: | Surname relating to falconry |
Findlay | Gaelic: | Small blond soldier |
Fraser | Scottish: | Origin unclear, possibly of the forest men or curly-haired; name of a major Scottish clan. |
Freddie | German: | Peaceful ruler; variant of Frederick |
Flinn | Irish: | Son of a red-haired man. |
Fiorello | Italian: | Little flower |
Faris | Arabic: | Knight, horseback rider |
Frederic | French: | Peaceful ruler |
Farrel | Celtic: | Brave |
Farid | Arabic: | One of a kind |
Fabion | English Origin | |
Fabrice | French: | From the Latin word for craftsman, one who works with his hands |
Fabumi | African: | Gift of God |
Fachnan | Irish: | Meaning unknown; Saint Fachnan became the first bishop of Kilfenora, Ireland in the twelfth century. |
Faddei | Russian: | Brave |
Fadeyka | Russian: | Brave |
Fadeyushka | Ukrainian: | Brave |
Fadil | Arabic: | Virtuous, excellence, superior, benefit, favor, eminent, grace, distinguished |
Fadyenka | Teutonic: | Divine gift |
Faegan | English Origin | |
Faer | English: | Traveler |
Faerwald | English: | Powerful traveler |
Fafner | Norse: | A mythical dragon |
Fagen | Gaelic: | Ardent |
FaIIon | Irish: | Ruler; surname sometimes used as first name |
Fain | English: | Joyful |
Faine | English: | Good-natured. |