Browse our curated collection of 48 names starting with 'F'.
Give honor to God.
From the rough hill.
A person who prefers to stay by himself
The keeper of the flames; i.e. A priest (in Spanish)
Flag, or banner
A person with fiery red hair
A blond or light-haired Boy; Derived from Latin word 'flavus...
French variation of Flavia; meaning 'golden blond or yellow-...
Romanian form of Flavius, meaning golden or yellow haired.
A person who makes arrows
A fast-moving, swift and nimble-footed person
From denmark; from flanders
A man from the Flanders, a communuty settled in a part of Be...
A citizen; descendant from Flanders
From the old french, meaning arrow feat
An old French word for 'flower'
A floret (i.e. a little flower); Comes from French fleur
"Son of a Flann", i.e. male child of a red-haired man
Stream; flint stone
A person who adores horses
Derived from the Latin word Felicitas, it means happiness an...
A combination of 'Flo' and 'Ella', it is a feminine word for...
As per Arthurian legend, steward to the King of Orkeney
A heroic Viking.
Soon to blossom; derived from Latin word florere
Literally means a flower; Could be interpretted as a charmin...
Derived from the Latin word Flo,it means a flower; Roman god...
Literally means flower of Mary, the mother of Jesus
A form of 'Florence' which means to prosper and blossom
It means to be 'in a flower form'
A Dutch form to represent 'flowering'; understanding
A form of "Florentinus' which means 'to blossom or prosper'
A variation used in context of a blooming flower; flourishin...
A masculine modification of 'Florence' which represents the...
Diminutive of Latin Fiore, it means a flower
A variant of 'Florian', the name means 'to bloom or flower'
A form of Latin word 'Florus', it means 'flowers' or 'blooms...
It represents 'a person in bloom'; Popularized by the charac...
It represents 'blossoms or flowers'
Norwegian term meaning chieftain.
It means something gray-colored or gray-haired
Obtained from the word Llewellyn, this word means a leader
Flourishing, blooming
A version of the name 'Flint', it refers to a hard rock; Als...
A flexible and energetic person
Female version of Fobb; deep and sensitive
A field where grass are grown to be made into hay.
Something pure and brilliant; bright one