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Felix male Latin Happy, fortunate, prosperous
Fergus male Irish / Scottish (Gaelic) Manly, man of strength, supreme choice
Fifi female French Diminutive of Josephine (Hebrew) meaning he shall add, God will increase
Findlay male Finlay, Finley Irish / Scottish (Gaelic) Fair haired courageous one
Finlay male Findlay, Finley Irish / Scottish (Gaelic) Fair haired courageous one
Finley male Findlay, Finlay Irish / Scottish (Gaelic) Fair haired courageous one
Finn male Irish / Scottish / Scandinavian Fair haired courageous one Fair one, man from Finland
Flame female Invented Sensual
Fletcher male Middle English Occupation name for arrow maker, one who makes feather arrows
Flint male Flynt Old English Stream; also referred to as from nature the quartz hard rock used to spark fire
Florence female Flossie, Florida Latin Blooming, flourishing
Florida female Flossie, Florida Spanish From Florence (Latin) meaning blooming, flourishing. The Florida state in America was named because of its floral splendor.
Flossie female Florence, Florida Latin Shortened version for Florence meaning blooming, flourishing
Flynn male Irish / Scottish Red-haired, heir to the red-headed, ruddy complexion, son of a red-haired man
Flynt male Flint Old English Stream; also referred to as from nature the quartz hard rock used to spark fire
Frances female male Latin Free; from France
Francesca female Italian Italian form of Frances (Latin) meaning free; from France
Francis female male Latin Frenchman, man from France, free man, free
Franco male Latin / Italian / Spanish From Francis meaning Frenchman, free man, free
Fraser male Frazer Old English / Scottish One with curly hair Forest men Also sometimes said to mean "strawberry" from the French "fraise".