Faber |
French |
A little blacksmith. |
Fabian |
Latin |
Bean grower. |
Fabrice |
Latin |
A craftsman. |
Fabron |
French |
A little blacksmith. |
Fadil |
Arabic |
The generous or distinguished one. |
Fagan |
Gaelic |
The little fiery one. |
Fairfax |
Old English |
The one with beautiful hair. |
Fairley |
Old English |
A clearing in the woods. A boy or girl's name. |
Faisal |
Arabic |
A wise judge. |
Falgun |
Hindu |
month in the Hindu calendar |
Falk |
Yiddish |
The falcon. |
Falkner |
Old French |
A falconer, or falcon handler. |
Fallon |
Irish |
A leader. A boy or girl's name. |
Fane |
Old English |
Eager. |
Faraji |
African |
consolation |
Farand |
Teutonic |
Attractive, pleasant. |
Farid |
Arabic |
Unique, unrivalled. |
Fariel |
Persian |
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Farkas |
Hungarian |
wolf |
Farley |
Old English |
From the fern clearing. A boy or girl's name. |
Farman |
Old Norse |
A traveller or hawker. |
Farnell |
Old English |
From the hill of ferns. |
Farnley |
Old English |
From the fern meadow. |
Farook |
Arabic |
One who can distinguish right from wrong. |
Farquhar |
Scottish Gaelic |
The dear one. |
Farrar |
Latin |
blacksmith |
Farrell |
Celtic |
The valorous one. |
Farriss |
Gaelic |
A rock. |
Faulkner |
Old French |
A falconer, or falcon handler. |
Faust |
Latin |
The fortunate one. |
Favian |
Latin |
Understanding. |
Faxon |
Teutonic |
long hair |
Faysal |
Arabic |
A wise judge. |
Fear |
English |
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Februus |
Latin |
Pagan God |
Fedele |
Italian |
Faithful. |
Federico |
Italian/Spanish |
A peaceful ruler. |
Felipe |
Spanish |
A lover of horses. |
Felix |
Latin |
Happy and prosperous. |
Felton |
Old English |
From the farm in the field. |
Fenn |
Old English |
A marsh or fen. |
Fenton |
Old English |
From the marshlands. |
Fenwick |
Old English |
From the farm in the marshland. |
Feodore |
Greek |
The gift of God. |
Ferdinand |
Teutonic |
Prepared for the journey. An adventurer or traveller. |
Ferenc |
Latin, Hungarian |
Independent, free |
Fergal |
Irish Gaelic |
A man of valour. |
Fergus |
Gaelic |
Fearghas (Gaelic), Feargus. |
Ferguson |
Gaelic |
Son of Fergus. Manly. |
Fernando |
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Daring, adventurous. |
Fernleigh |
Old English |
From the fern meadow. |
Fernley |
Old English |
From the fern meadow. |
Feroz |
Arabic |
Victorious and successful. |
Ferran |
Arabic |
baker |
Ferrand |
Old French |
A grey-haired man. |
Ferrer |
Old French |
The blacksmith. |
Ferris |
Gaelic |
A rock. |
Feste |
|
From Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night. |
Festus |
Latin |
Steadfast. |
Ffionn |
Welsh |
Foxglove Flower |
Fiachra |
Irish Gaelic |
A raven. |
Fidel |
Latin |
Faithful. |
Fielding |
Old English |
A field dweller. |
Fife |
Scottish |
A man from Fife. |
Figaro |
Latin |
Daring, cunning. |
Filbert |
Teutonic |
Very bright. |
Filip |
Polish |
A lover of horses. |
Filippo |
Italian |
A lover of horses. |
Finbar |
Irish Gaelic |
Fair-headed. |
Fineas |
Egyptian/Hebrew |
Egyptian: The Nubian (dark-skinned). Hebrew: An oracle. |
Fingal |
Scottish Gaelic |
The fair stranger. |
Finian |
Irish Gaelic |
Fair or white. |
Finlay |
Scottish Gaelic |
The fair warrior. |
Finley |
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Fair haired one. |
Finn |
Irish Gaelic/Old Norse |
Irish Gaelic: The white or fair one. Old Norse: A man from Finland. |
Finnegan |
Irish Gaelic |
Fair. |
Fionn |
Celtic |
white, fair |
Firdos |
Arabic |
Paradise. |
Firmin |
Latin |
Steadfast and firm. |
Firth |
Old English |
Of the woodland. |
Fisk |
Swedish |
fisherman |
Fitch |
Old French |
A lance or spear. |
Fitz |
Latin |
son |
Fitzgerald |
Old French |
The son of Gerald. A spear warrior. |
Fitzhugh |
Old French |
The son of Hugh. Heart and mind. |
Fitzjames |
Old French |
The son of James. The supplanter. |
Fitzpatrick |
Old French |
The son of Patrick. Nobleman. |
Fitzroy |
Old French |
The son of the king. |
Fjodor |
Russian |
Fedor, Fiodor |
Flannan |
Irish Gaelic |
Ruddy, or red-haired. |
Flannery |
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Flat land. |
Flavian |
Latin |
Golden-haired. |
Flavius |
Latin |
Golden-haired. |
Fleance |
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From Shakespeare's play MacBeth. |
Fleeting |
Old French |
A man from Flanders. |
Fleming |
Old English |
a native of Flanders |
Fletcher |
Old French |
Arrow maker. |
Flint |
Old English |
A hard stone. |
Floke |
Teutonic, Norse |
guardian of the people |
Florian |
Latin |
A flower, blooming. The masculine form of flora. |
Floritzel |
|
From Shakespeare's play A Winter's Tale. |
Floyd |
Welsh |
The hollow. |
Fluellen |
|
From Shakespeare's play Henry V. |
Flynn |
Irish Gaelic |
The red-haired one. |
Fodor |
Hungarian |
curly haired |
Folant |
Welsh |
Welsh form of Valentine. Strong, healthy. |
Folkus |
Hungarian |
people, famous |
Fonz |
Teutonic |
Noble and ready. |
Fonzie |
Teutonic |
Noble and ready. |
Forbes |
Scottish Gaelic |
Prosperous. |
Ford |
Old English |
From the ford or river crossing. |
Forest |
Old French |
out of the woods |
Forester |
Old French |
A forester or gamekeeper. |
Forrest |
Old French |
Forest dweller. |
Forrester |
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Of the forest. |
Forster |
|
Of the forest. |
Fortescue |
Old French |
A strong shield. |
Fortinbras |
|
From Shakespeare's play Hamlet. |
Fortunato |
Latin |
The fortunate one. |
Foster |
Old English/Old French |
Old English: A foster parent. Old French: A shearer. |
Francis |
Latin |
From France, or a free man. |
Francis |
Latin |
From France, or a free man. |
Francisco |
Spanish |
From France, or a free man. |
Frank |
Teutonic |
A member of the tribe of the Franks. Also from the name Francis and Franklin. |
Franklin |
Old French |
Free man. |
Frans |
Scandinavian |
From France, or a free man. |
Franz |
German |
From France, or a free man. |
Fraser |
Old French |
A strawberry, or from a Norman family name. |
Frasier |
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Strawberry. |
Frayne |
Old French/Old English |
Old French: An Ash tree. Old English: Stranger. |
Fred |
Teutonic |
A peaceful ruler. From the name Alfred, Frederick and Wilfred. |
Freddie |
Teutonic |
A peaceful ruler. From the name Alfred, Frederick and Wilfred. |
Freddy |
Teutonic |
A peaceful ruler. From the name Alfred, Frederick and Wilfred. |
Frederick |
Teutonic |
A peaceful ruler. |
Free |
Old English |
in liberty |
Freeman |
Old English |
A freeborn man. |
Fremont |
Teutonic |
The noble protector. |
Frigyes |
Hungarian |
peace, might |
Frith |
Old English |
Of the woodland. |
Fritz |
German |
A peaceful ruler. |
Froth |
|
From Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure. |
Fudo |
Japanese |
The God of fire and wisdom. |
Fujita |
Japanese |
field |
Fulbright |
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Very light. |
Fuller |
Old English |
A fuller, or cloth-thickener. |
Fulton |
Old English |
From the muddy place. |
Furnell |
Old French |
A furnace. |
Fyfe |
Scottish |
A man from Fife. |
Fyodor |
Russian |
The gift of God. |