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FABIA: Feminine form of Roman Latin Fabius,
meaning "bean."
FABIANA:
Feminine form of Latin Fabianus,
meaning "like Fabius."
FABIANNA:
Variant of Latin Fabiana, meaning
"like Fabius."
FABIENNE:
Feminine form of French Fabien, meaning
"like Fabius."
FABIOLA:
Feminine diminutive form of Roman Fabius,
meaning "little bean."
FABRIZIA:
Feminine form of Italian Fabrizio, meaning
"craftsman."
FADIA:
Feminine form of Arabic Fadi, meaning
"savior."
FADILA:
Feminine form of Arabic Fadil,
meaning "generous, virtuous."
FAE:
Variant of Old English Faye, meaning "fairy."
FAHIMA:
Feminine form of Arabic Fahim, meaning
"scholarly, wise."
FAHMIDA:
Urdu form of Arabic Fahima, meaning "scholarly,
wise."
FAIGA:
Variant of Yiddish Faigel, meaning "bird."
FAIGEL:
Yiddish name derived from the word feigel, meaning "bird."
FAINA:
Russian name meaning "light."
FAIRUZ:
Variant of Arabic Fayruz, meaning
"turquoise."
FAIRUZA:
Variant of Arabic Fairuz, meaning
"turquoise."
FAITH:
English virtue name meaning "faith." The other two cardinal
virtues are Hope and Charity.
FAITHE:
Variant of English Faith, meaning "faith."
FAIZA
(Fa'iza): Feminine form of Arabic Faiz,
meaning "victorious."
FAJRA:
Esperanto name meaning "fiery."
FAKHRIYYA:
Feminine form of Arabic Fakhri,
meaning "honorary."
FANCY:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, itself an abbreviated form of
the word "fantasy," meaning "desire, inclination, whim."
FANG:
Chinese unisex name meaning "fragrance" for
girls and "honest and upright" for boys.
FANNI:
Variant of English Fanny, meaning "free."
FANNY:
Pet form of English Frances, meaning "free."
FANTINE:
"Childlike." Name of the mother of Cosette
in Victor Hugo's Les Misérables. The meaning is uncertain, but it
was probably derived from the French word enfant "child."
FARAH:
Arabic name meaning "joy."
FARIDA:
Feminine form of Arabic Farid, meaning
"unique."
FARIHA:
Arabic name meaning "happy."
FARLEY:
"Fern clearing." English habitational surname transferred to
unisex forename use, from Old English fearn "fern" and leah
"woodland clearing."
FARRAH:
Variant of Arabic Farah, meaning "joy."
FATHIYYA:
Feminine form of Arabic Fathi, meaning
"conqueror."
FATIMA:
Arabic name derived from fatama, meaning "abstainer," a word that is also used to refer to weaning
infants. Fatima was the name of Muhammad's youngest daughter.
FATIME: Albanian
form of Arabic Fatima, meaning "abstainer."
FATIN:
Arabic name meaning "fascinating, seductive."
FATJETA:
Albanian name meaning
"lucky."
FATJONA:
Albanian name meaning
"our destiny; our fortune."
FATLINDA:
Albanian name meaning
"lucky birth."
FATMA:
Abbreviated from of Fatima, meaning
"abstainer."
FATMIRE:
Feminine form of Albanian Fatmir,
meaning "lucky."
FAUNA:
Feminine form of Roman Faunus, meaning
"to favor." This is an alternate name for several mythological
characters including Bona Dea/Marica,
Ops, and Terra.
FAUSTA:
Feminine form of Roman Faustus,
meaning "lucky."
FAUSTINA:
Feminine form of Roman Faustinus, meaning
"lucky."
FAUSTINE:
French feminine form of Roman Faustinus,
meaning "lucky."
FAWN:
Rare but existing English forename derived from the vocabulary word meaning
"baby deer."
FAWNA:
Variant of English Fawn, meaning "baby deer."
FAWZIYYA:
Feminine form of Arabic Fawzi, meaning
"triumph."
FAY:
Variant of Old English Faye, meaning "fairy."
FAYE:
Old English word for "fairy" transferred to forename use in the
19th century when an interest in medieval times and Arthurian
legends--brought about mostly by Tennyson's Idylls of the King--led
to the use of such names as Morgan, Percival,
Tristan, and Faye.
FAYRUZ:
Arabic gem name meaning "turquoise."
FAYZA:
Variant of Arabic Faiza, meaning "victorious."
FEDELMA:
Variant of Irish Fidelma, meaning
"ever-good."
FEDERICA:
Italian feminine form of Federico,
meaning "peaceful ruler."
FEDORA:
Feminine form of Russian Fëdor,
meaning "gift of God."
FEIDHELM:
Feminine form of Irish/Gaelic Feidhlim,
possibly meaning "ever good." This was the name of a daughter of
Conchobhar in the Irish Ulster Cycle.
FEIGE:
Variant of Yiddish Faigel, meaning "bird."
FELICE:
French form of Latin Felicia,
meaning "lucky."
FELÍCIA:
Hungarian feminine form of Latin Felix,
meaning "lucky."
FELICIA:
Feminine form of Latin Felix,
meaning "lucky."
FELICIAN
(Felícian): Hungarian form of Latin Felicia, meaning
"lucky."
FELICIANA:
Feminine form of Roman Felicianus,
meaning "lucky."
FELICIDAD:
Spanish form of Roman Felicitas, meaning "fortune;
good luck."
FELICIDADE:
Portuguese form of Roman Felicitas,
meaning "fortune; good luck."
FÉLICIE:
French feminine form of Felix,
meaning "lucky."
FELICIE:
German feminine form of Felix,
meaning "lucky."
FELICIENNE:
Feminine form of French Felicien,
meaning "lucky."
FELICITA
(Felìcita): Italian form of Roman Felicitas,
meaning "fortune; good luck."
FELICITÁS:
Hungarian form of Roman Felicitas,
meaning "fortune; good luck."
FELICITAS:
Roman myth name of a goddess of good luck, meaning "fortune; good
luck."
FELICITE:
French form of Felicity, meaning "good
luck."
FELICITY:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, itself from Latin felicitas,
meaning "good luck."
FELICJA:
Feminine form of Polish Felicjan,
meaning "lucky."
FELICYTA:
Polish form of Roman Felicitas,
meaning "fortune; good luck."
FELINA:
English name derived from the Latin word felinus, meaning "cat-like."
FELIPA:
Feminine form of Spanish Felipe,
meaning "lover of horses."
FELISA:
Italian form of Latin Felicia,
meaning "lucky."
FELISHA:
Variant of Latin Felicia, meaning "lucky."
FEMIE:
Pet form of Latin Euphemia, meaning
"well-spoken."
FEMKE:
Dutch name meaning "peace."
FENELLA:
English and Scottish form of Irish/Gaelic Fionnghuala,
meaning "white
shoulder."
FENFANG:
Chinese name meaning "fragrant."
FEODORA:
Feminine form of Russian Feodor,
meaning "gift of God."
FERDINANDA:
Feminine form of Italian Ferdinando, meaning
"journey-prepared."
FERN:
"Fern." English name derived from the Old English word fearn, a type of leafy plant. The
name was first used in the 19th century when flower, plant or other
"dainty" names were popular.
FERNANDA:
Feminine form of Spanish Fernando,
meaning "journey-prepared."
FERNANDE:
Feminine form of French Fernand,
meaning "journey-prepared."
FERNE:
Variant of English Fern, meaning "fern."
FETIJE: Possibly
a nickname for Albanian Fatjeta, meaning "lucky."
FFION:
Welsh form of Irish/Gaelic Fíona, meaning
"vine."
FFRAID:
Welsh form of Gaelic Brighid,
meaning "exalted one."
FIAMMETTA:
Italian name composed of the word fiamma
"fire" and a diminutive suffix, meaning "little fire."
FIDAN:
Turkish name meaning "sapling."
FIDDA:
Arabic name meaning "silver."
FIDELIA:
Feminine form of Spanish Fidel, meaning
"faithful."
FIDELMA:
Variant of Irish/Gaelic Feidhelm, possibly meaning
"ever-good."
FIERA:
Esperanto name meaning "proud."
FIFI:
Pet form of French Joséphine,
meaning "(God) shall add," which is usually taken to mean
"God will add another son."
FIKRIYYA:
Feminine form of Arabic Fikri, meaning
"intellectual."
FILIPA:
Feminine form of Bulgarian/Czech Filip,
meaning "lover of horses."
FILIPPA:
Feminine form of Russian Filipp,
meaning "lover of horses."
FILOMENA:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Philomena,
meaning "love-strong."
FINA:
Italian nickname for Serafina, meaning
"burning one."
FINE
(Fíne): Variant of Irish/Gaelic Fíona, meaning
"vine."
FINELLA:
English and Scottish form of Irish/Gaelic Fionnghuala,
meaning "white shoulder."
FINNGUALA:
Variant of Irish/Gaelic Fionnghuala,
meaning "white shoulder."
FINOLA:
English and Scottish form of Irish/Gaelic Fionnghuala,
meaning "white shoulder."
FÍONA:
Irish/Gaelic name meaning "vine."
FIONA:
English form of Irish/Gaelic Fíona, meaning
"vine."
FIONNAGHUALA:
Variant of Irish/Gaelic Fionnghuala,
meaning "white shoulder."
FIONNGHUALA:
"White shoulder." Irish/Gaelic myth name of one of the children
of Lir who were turned into swans for 900 years. The name is composed of the
elements fionn "fair, white" and guala
"shoulder."
FIONNUALA:
Variant of Irish/Gaelic Fionnghuala,
meaning "white shoulder."
FIONOLA:
English and Scottish variant
of Irish/Gaelic Fionnghuala,
meaning "white shoulder."
FIORALBA:
Italian name composed of the elements fiore
"flower" and alba "dawn," meaning "flower of
dawn."
FIORELLA:
"Little flower." Italian name composed of the element fiore
"flower" and a diminutive suffix.
FIORENZA:
Feminine form of Italian Fiorenzo,
meaning "blossoming."
FIRENZE:
Hungarian form of Florence,
meaning "blossoming."
FIRUZA:
Feminine form of Persian Firuz, meaning
"successful."
FIZZA:
Variant of Arabic Fidda, meaning "silver."
FLÁVIA:
Portuguese form of Roman Latin Flavia, meaning
"yellow hair."
FLAVIA:
Feminine form of Roman Latin Flavius,
meaning "yellow hair."
FLAVIE:
French form of Roman Latin Flavia,
meaning "yellow hair."
FLEUR:
English name derived from the French word for
"flower." The English word "flower" is
also occasionally used as a forename.
FLEURETTA:
Diminutive form of English Fleur, meaning "little
flower."
FLICK:
Pet form of Felicia and Felicity,
both meaning "lucky."
FLICKA:
English pet form of Latin Felicia
"lucky" and English Felicity "good
luck."
FLO:
Nickname for Florence "blossoming" and Flora
"flower."
FLOELLA:
Modern English compound name composed of the names Flo
"blossoming/flower" and Ella "foreign;
the other."
FLORA:
Roman myth name of a goddess of flowers and spring, meaning
"flower."
FLORE:
French form of Roman Flora, meaning "flower."
FLORENCE:
English and French form of Latin Florentia, meaning
"blossoming."
FLORENTIA:
Feminine form of Latin Florentius,
meaning "blossoming."
FLORENTINA:
From a Roman family name which itself was derived from the
Roman name Florentius,
meaning "blossoming."
FLORETTA:
Diminutive form of Roman Flora, meaning "little
flower."
FLORETTE:
Diminutive form of French Flore, meaning "little
flower."
FLORI: Named
after an Illyrian martyr.
FLORIANA:
Feminine form of Italian Floriano,
meaning "flower."
FLORINDA:
English elaborated form of Roman Flora, meaning "flower."
FLORINE:
Pet form of Roman Flora,
meaning "flower."
FLORRIE:
Pet form of Florence,
meaning "blossoming."
FLORRY:
Variant of Florrie, meaning "blossoming."
FLOSSIE:
English pet form of Florence,
meaning "blossoming."
FLOWER:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, "flower," itself
ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *bhlo- "to blossom,
flourish."
FLUTURA:
Albanian name meaning "butterfly."
FORTUNATA:
Feminine form of It./Port./Span. Fortunato,
meaning "fortunate."
FORTUNE:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, itself from Latin fortuna,
meaning "luck."
FRAN:
Nickname for English Frances, meaning "free."
FRANCA:
Abbreviated form of Italian Francesca, meaning
"free."
FRANCENE:
Variant of English Francine, meaning "free."
FRANCES:
Feminine form of English Francis, meaning "free."
FRANCESCA:
Feminine form of Italian Francesco,
meaning "free."
FRANCETTE:
Pet form of French Françoise, meaning
"free."
FRANCI:
Pet form of Hungarian Franciska, meaning
"free."
FRANCINE:
Pet form of English Frances, meaning "free."
FRANCISCA:
Feminine form of Portuguese/Spanish Francisco,
meaning "free."
FRANČIŠKA:
Feminine form of Slovene Franc,
meaning "free."
FRANCISKA:
Feminine form of Hungarian Ferenc,
meaning "free."
FRANCISZKA:
Feminine form of Polish Franciszek,
meaning "free."
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