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Baby Names That Start With F

654 baby names beginning with the letter F — boys and girls, each with meaning and audio pronunciation.

The most-loved baby names starting with F, most-popular first. Tap any name to hear it pronounced and read its meaning.

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Farryn#16016 in the U.S.A modern spelling of Farren, an English surname name meaning 'iron-grey' or 'adventurous,' alsoFaduma#16017 in the U.S.Faduma is the Somali form of Fatima, one of the most honored names in the Muslim world. Fatima Faryn#16017 in the U.S.Faryn is a modern respelling that sits between Farren (an English and Irish surname, sometimes Faylynn#16019 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Fay ('fairy; elf') with the fashionable -lynn ending. A soft, airy namFebe#16021 in the U.S.Febe is the Spanish, Italian and Dutch form of Phoebe, from Greek phoibe, 'bright, radiant, purFelisa#16022 in the U.S.Felisa is the Spanish and Latinate feminine form of Felix, from Latin felix, meaning 'happy', 'Feya#16025 in the U.S.No single documented route. Feya reads most naturally as a spelling built on fae or fay, the EnFionnuala#16027 in the U.S.From the Irish Fionnuala, 'white shoulder; fair-shouldered' (fionn, 'fair; white,' plus guala, Flo#16029 in the U.S.Flo is the friendly short form of Florence ('flourishing, prosperous') and Flora ('flower'), boFlorinda#16030 in the U.S.From the Latin/Spanish Florinda, tied to flos ('flower') - 'flowering; blooming; in bloom.' A rFreeda#16032 in the U.S.A form of Frieda or Freda, from the Germanic frid, 'peace.' A vintage name of calm and goodwillFeigy#16035 in the U.S.A Yiddish pet form of Feige (Faiga), 'bird' - a traditional Ashkenazi name, warm and affectionaFergie#16039 in the U.S.A nickname short form of the surname Ferguson or the name Fergus, from the Gaelic Fearghas — usFalicia#16048 in the U.S.Falicia respells Felicia, the feminine of the Latin Felix, 'happy, fortunate, lucky'. The 'a' iFranca#16048 in the U.S.Franca is an Italian given name, the feminine counterpart of Franco and a short form of FrancesFajar#16085 in the U.S.Fajar is the Indonesian and Malay form of Arabic fajr, 'dawn; daybreak'. In Islam, Fajr is alsoFartun#16094 in the U.S.Fartun is a Somali name meaning 'good fortune,' 'luck,' or 'blessing,' given as a warm wish forFayette#16099 in the U.S.Fayette is a clipped form of Lafayette, the name honoring the Marquis de Lafayette, the French Fidela#16165 in the U.S.Fidela is the feminine counterpart to Fidel, both built on the Latin fidelis, meaning faithful,Felisia#16289 in the U.S.Felisia swaps the c of Felicia for an s. Felicia is the feminine of the Roman Felicius, from feFranci#16300 in the U.S.Franci is a short, affectionate form of Frances, Francine, or the Italian Francesca. All trace Falicity#16327 in the U.S.Falicity is a phonetic respelling of Felicity, which comes from the Latin felicitas, meaning haFryda#16483 in the U.S.Fryda is a spelling variant of Frieda (also Frida), from the Germanic element fridu, 'peace.' AFrancene#16589 in the U.S.Francene is a phonetic spelling of Francine, the French diminutive of Frances, from Latin FrancFallan#16658 in the U.S.Fallan is a spelling variant of Fallon, an anglicized Irish surname from O Fallamhain, based onFerrin#16676 in the U.S.Ferrin is used as a girl's name from the surname Ferrin or Farren. The name is linked to Old FrFiorela#16684 in the U.S.Fiorela is a single-l spelling of the Italian name Fiorella, 'little flower,' a diminutive of fFloria#16687 in the U.S.Floria is a name from Latin 'flos', 'flower', an elaboration of Flora, the Roman goddess of floFawna#16957 in the U.S.Fawna is a variant of Fawn or Fauna; Fawn is the word for a young deer, from Latin fetus meaninFaustine#17108 in the U.S.Faustine is the French feminine form of the Latin Faustinus, a derivative of faustus, 'fortunatFaby#17317 in the U.S.A short, affectionate form of Fabiola or Fabiana, from the Roman family name Fabius ('bean growFlorance#17342 in the U.S.A respelling of Florence, from the Latin Florentia, 'flourishing; blooming' (from flos, 'flowerFrance#17347 in the U.S.As a girl's name France doubles as the country name and as a short form of Frances/Francine, frFaina#17387 in the U.S.A Russian name from the Greek Phaeine, 'shining; radiant.' Borne in Russian tradition and by thFiorenza#17405 in the U.S.An Italian name meaning 'flourishing; blossoming,' tied to the city of Florence (Firenze); a coFarin#17418 in the U.S.Farin is best read as a variant of Farrin or Farrah. Farrah comes from the Arabic for 'joy' or Fredrika#17671 in the U.S.Fredrika is a streamlined spelling of Fredericka, the feminine of Frederick, from the Germanic Faydra#18043 in the U.S.Faydra is a plain-spelling form of Phaedra, from the Greek Phaidra, meaning 'bright' or 'radianFredricka#18555 in the U.S.Fredricka is a streamlined spelling of Fredericka, the feminine of Frederick, from the GermanicFaelenA spelling of the Irish Faolan, 'little wolf' (from faol, 'wolf'). Traditionally a boy's name; FeiA Chinese given name whose meaning depends on the written character - among them 'to fly,' 'fraForsythiaA golden spring shrub, named for botanist William ForsythFriggFrom the Old Norse Frigg, 'beloved; love' (from a root meaning 'to love'); the queen of the NorFuchsiaA vivid pink-purple flower, named for botanist Leonhart FuchsFullaFrom the Old Norse Fulla, 'bountiful; fullness/abundance' (linked to full, 'full'); the Norse g

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