|
|
Male "F" Names
[ Suggest
Names for this page ] [ Go to Female "F"
Names ]

Page 1 of 3 [
Next >>
]
- FA:
Chinese name meaning "setting off."
- FAAS:
Dutch form of Germanic Fastred, meaning "firm
counsel."
- FABIÁN:
Spanish form of Latin Fabianus,
meaning "like Fabius."
- FÁBIÁN:
Hungarian form of English Fabian, meaning
"like Fabius."
-
FABIAN:
English form of Latin Fabianus,
meaning "like Fabius."
- FABIANUS:
Latin name,
meaning "like Fabius."
- FABIANO:
Italian form of Latin Fabianus,
meaning "like Fabius."
- FABIEN:
French form of Latin Fabianus,
meaning "like Fabius."
- FABIĂO:
Portuguese form of Latin Fabianus,
meaning "like Fabius."
- FABIO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish name derived from Roman Fabius,
meaning "bean."
- FABIUS:
Roman name derived from the word faba, meaning "bean."
- FABO
(Fabó): Pet form of Hungarian Fábián, meaning
"like Fabius."
- FABRICE:
French name derived from Roman Fabricius,
meaning "craftsman."
- FABRICIUS:
Roman family name derived from the element faber, meaning
"craftsman, smith."
- FABRICIO:
Spanish form of French Fabrice,
meaning "craftsman."
- FABRIZIO:
Italian form of French Fabrice, meaning
"craftsman."
- FACHTNA:
Irish/Gaelic legend name of the father of Conchobhar,
possibly meaning "hostile,
malicious."
- FADEI:
Variant of Russian Faddei, meaning "given of
God."
- FADDEI:
Russian form of Thaddeus, meaning "given of
God."
- FADI:
Arabic name, meaning "savior."
- FADIL:
Arabic name meaning "generous, virtuous."
- FADL:
Variant of Arabic Fadil, meaning "generous, virtuous."
- FAELAN
(Fáelán): Variant of Irish/Gaelic Faolán, meaning
"little wolf."
- FAHD:
Arabic name meaning "lynx, panther."
- FAHIM:
Arabic name meaning "scholarly, wise."
- FAIVISH:
Yiddish form of Latin Phoebus,
meaning "shining one."
- FAIZ
(Fa'iz): Arabic name meaning "victorious."
- FAIZEL:
Variant of Arabic Faysal, meaning "judge."
- FAKHRI:
Arabic name meaning "honorary."
- FALK:
Hebrew name derived from the Yiddish word falk, meaning
"falcon."
- FALKOR:
Modern form of Old Norse Folkvarthr,
meaning "guardian of the people."
- FANE:
Pet form of Romanian Ştefan,
meaning "crown."
- FANG:
Chinese unisex name meaning "honest and
upright" for boys and "fragrance" for
girls.
- FAOLAN
(Faolán):
"Little wolf." Irish/Gaelic name composed of the element faol
"wolf" and a diminutive suffix.
- FARAG:
Variant of Arabic Faraj, meaning
"improvement."
- FARAI:
African Shona name meaning "rejoice."
- FARAJ:
Arabic name meaning "improvement."
- FARAMOND:
"Journey protection." Germanic name composed of the elements fara "journey" and mund
"protection."
- FAREED:
Variant of Arabic Farid, meaning "unique."
- FARID:
Arabic name derived from the word farada, meaning "unique."
- FARIDOON:
Persian legend name meaning "thrice strong."
- FARIS:
Arabic name meaning "knight."
- FARLEY:
"Fern clearing." English habitational surname transferred to
unisex forename use, composed of the Old English elements fearn "fern" and leah
"woodland clearing."
- FARON:
Variant of English Farran, meaning
"journey-prepared."
- FAROOQ:
Variant of Arabic Faruq, meaning "one who can tell
right from wrong."
- FAROUK:
Variant of Arabic Faruq,
meaning "one who can tell right
from wrong."
- FARQUHAR:
Scottish form of Gaelic Fearchar, meaning "dear
man."
- FARRAN:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself from the French name Ferrand,
meaning "journey-prepared."
- FARRELL:
"Man of valor." Irish surname transferred to forename use, itself an abbreviated form of
Gaelic Ó Fearghail "descendant of Fearghal."
- FARUQ:
Arabic name meaning "one who can tell right from wrong."
- FASTRED:
"Firm counsel." Germanic name composed of the elements fast
"firm" and rad "counsel."
- FATHI:
Arabic name meaning "conqueror."
- FATJON: Albanian name meaning
"our destiny; our fortune."
- FATLIND: Albanian name meaning
"lucky birth."
- FATLUM: Albanian name meaning
"fortunate."
- FATMIR:
Albanian name derived from the word fatmirë, meaning
"lucky."
- FATON:
Variant of Albanian Fatjon,
meaning "our destiny; our fortune."
- FATOS: Albanian name meaning
"daring."
- FAUNUS:
"To favor." Roman equivalent of Greek Pan.
In Greek mythology, he was the father of Fauna
and Latinus by the nymph Marica
who was also sometimes said to be his mother.
- FAUSTINO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Faustinus,
meaning "lucky."
- FAUSTINUS:
Roman name derived from Faustus, meaning
"lucky."
- FAUSTO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Faustus, meaning
"lucky."
- FAUSTUS:
Roman Latin name meaning "lucky."
- FAWKE:
Variant of English Fulke, meaning
"tribe."
- FAWZI:
Arabic name meaning "triumph."
- FAYIZ:
Arabic name meaning "victor."
- FAYSAL:
Arabic name meaning "judge."
- FAYVEL:
Variant of Yiddish Feivel, meaning "shining
one."
- FEARCHAR:
"Dear man." Gaelic name composed of the elements fear
"man' and char "dear."
- FEARDORCHA:
"Dark man." Gaelic name composed of the elements fear
"man" and dorcha "dark."
- FEARGHAL:
"Man of valor." Gaelic name composed of the elements fear
"man" and gal "valor."
- FEARGHAS:
"Strong-man." Irish/Gaelic legend name of an Ulster hero, composed
of the elements fear "man" and gus
"vigor."
- FECHIN
(Fechín): Variant of Irish Feíchin, meaning
"little raven."
- FECK:
Pet form of Frisian Freddercke,
meaning "peaceful ruler."
- FEDDE:
Pet form of Frisian Freddercke, meaning
"peaceful ruler." Also used as a pet name for other Frisian names
beginning with the Germanic element frid, meaning "peace."
- FEDELE:
Italian form of Spanish Fidel, meaning
"faithful."
- FEDER:
Russian form of English Theodore,
meaning "gift of God."
- FEDERICO:
Italian and Spanish form of English Frederick,
meaning "peaceful ruler."
- FEDERIGO:
Italian form of English Frederick, meaning
"peaceful ruler."
- FEDIR:
Ukrainian form of English Theodore,
meaning "gift of God."
- FEDOR
(Fëdor): Variant of Russian Fyodor, meaning
"gift of God."
- FEDOT:
Russian form of Latin Theodotus,
meaning "God-given."
- FEDYA:
Pet form of Russian Fyodor, meaning "gift of
God."
- FEEL:
Dutch form of Latin Felix,
meaning "lucky."
- FEIBUSH:
Variant of Yiddish Faivish, meaning "shining
one."
- FEICHIN
(Feichín): "Little raven." Old Irish name composed of the word fiach
"raven, and a diminutive suffix.
- FEIDHLIM:
Variant of Irish/Gaelic Feidhlimidh, possibly
meaning "ever good."
- FEIDHLIMIDH:
Irish/Gaelic name, possibly meaning "ever good."
- FEIVEL:
Pet form of Yiddish Faivish, meaning "shining
one."
- FEIWEL:
Variant of Yiddish Feivel, meaning "shining
one."
- FELICE:
Italian form of Latin Felix, meaning "lucky."
- FELICIANO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Felicianus,
meaning "lucky."
- FELICIANUS:
Roman name derived from Latin Felix,
meaning "lucky."
- FELICIEN:
French form of Roman Felicianus, meaning
"lucky."
- FELICITE
(Félicité): French form of Latin Felix,
meaning "lucky."
- FELICJAN:
Polish form of Latin Felix,
meaning "lucky."
- FELIKS:
Polish and Russian form of Latin Felix, meaning
"lucky."
- FELIM:
English form of Irish/Gaelic Feidhlim, possibly
meaning "ever good."
- FELIP:
Catalan form of
English Philip, meaning "lover of
horses."
- FELIPE:
Spanish form of
English Philip, meaning "lover of
horses."
- FELIS:
Medieval English form of Latin Felix,
meaning "lucky."
- FELIU:
Catalan form of Latin Felix,
meaning "lucky."
- FÉLIX:
French form of Latin Felix, meaning "lucky."
- FELIX:
Latin name meaning "lucky."
- FELYSE:
Medieval English form of Latin Felix,
meaning "lucky."
- FEMI:
Nickname for African Yoruba Olufemi,
meaning "God loves me."
- FENG:
Chinese name meaning "sharp blade" or
"wind."
- FENGGE:
Chinese name meaning "phoenix pavilion."
- FENTON:
"Marsh settlement." English surname transferred to forename use,
composed of the Old English elements fenn "fen, marsh" and tun
"enclosure, settlement."
- FEODOR:
Variant of Russian Fyodor, meaning "gift of
God."
- FEODOSIY:
Russian form of Latin Theodosius,
meaning "God-giving."
- FEOFAN:
Russian form of Greek Theophanes,
meaning "manifestation of God."
- FEOFIL:
Russian form of Latin Theophilus,
meaning "God-friend."
- FEOFILAKT:
Russian form of Greek Theophylaktos,
meaning "God's guard."
- FERAPONT:
Russian form of Greek Therapon, meaning
"servant/worshiper."
- FERD:
English nickname for Visigothic Ferdinand, meaning
"journey-prepared."
- FERDIE:
English nickname for Visigothic Ferdinand, meaning
"journey-prepared."
- FERDINAND:
"Journey-prepared." Visigothic name composed of the elements ferdi
"journey" and nand "ready, prepared."
- FERDINANDO:
Italian form of Visigothic Ferdinand, meaning
"journey-prepared."
- FERDY:
English nickname for Visigothic Ferdinand, meaning
"journey-prepared."
- FERDYNAND:
Polish form of Visigothic Ferdinand, meaning
"journey-prepared."
- FERENC:
Hungarian form of Spanish Francisco, meaning
"free."
- FERGAL:
Irish form of Gaelic Fearghal, meaning "man of
valor."
- FERGIE:
Pet form of Fergus, meaning "strong-man."
- FERGUS:
Scottish form of Irish/Gaelic Fearghas,
meaning "strong-man."
- FERI:
Pet form of Hungarian Ferenc, meaning "free."
- FERKO
(Ferkó): Pet form of Hungarian Ferenc, meaning
"free."
- FERMIN:
Spanish name derived from Latin Firminus,
meaning "firm, steadfast."
- FERNAN
(Fernán): Abbreviated form of Spanish Fernando,
meaning "journey-prepared."
- FERNAND:
French form of Visigothic Ferdinand, meaning
"journey-prepared."
- FERNANDO:
Spanish form of Visigothic Ferdinand,
meaning "journey-prepared."
- FERNAO
(Fernăo): Portuguese form of Visigothic Ferdinand,
meaning "journey-prepared."
- FEROX:
Latin name meaning "the arrogant/obstinate one."
- FEROZE:
Variant of Persian Firuz, meaning
"successful."
- FERRAN:
Catalan form of Visigothic Ferdinand,
meaning "journey-prepared."
- FERRAND:
Old French form of Visigothic Ferdinand,
meaning "journey-prepared."
- FERRANT:
Variant of French Ferrand, meaning
"journey-prepared."
- FERRAO
(Ferrăo): Portuguese form of Visigothic Ferdinand,
meaning "journey-prepared."
- FERRER:
From the Catalan occupational surname meaning "blacksmith." Once
popular with Catholics who gave the name in honor of the Valencian saint
Vicente Ferrer.
- FERRO:
Old Italian byname for someone with a sturdy physique, meaning
"iron."
- FERRUCCIO:
Diminutive form of Italian Ferro, meaning "little
iron one."
- FESTER:
Low German nickname for English Silvester,
meaning "from the woods."
- FESTUS:
Roman biblical name of the procurator of Judea who
refused to bow to the pressure of the Jews who wanted him to condemn St.
Paul to death for preaching, meaning "festive."
- FFUMBE:
Variant of African Ganda Fumbe,
meaning "civet cat."
- FIACHNA:
Irish name derived from Gaelic fiach, meaning "raven."
- FIACHRA:
Irish myth name of one of the children Lir turned into swans for 900 years,
derived from the Gaelic word fiach, meaning "raven."
- FIACRE:
French form of Irish Fiachra, meaning
"raven."
- FICK:
Pet form of Frisian Freddercke,
meaning "peaceful ruler."
- FIDEL:
Spanish form of Latin Fidelis, meaning
"faithful."
- FIDELIS:
Latin name meaning "faithful."
- FIDO:
Latin name meaning "I trust." Once a popular name for dogs.
- FIFE:
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, meaning "from Fife,"
a place which is said to have gotten its name from the legendary Pictish hero
Fib.
- FIHR:
Arabic name meaning "stone pestle."
- FIKRI:
Arabic name meaning "intellectual."
- FILANDER:
English variant of Greek Philander, meaning
"with love for people."
- FILAT:
Nickname for Russian Feofilakt, meaning
"God-guard."
- FILBERT:
"Very bright/famous." Medieval German name composed of the
elements fila "much" and berht "bright,
bright/famous."
- FILBERTUS:
Latin form of Filbert, meaning "very bright/famous."
- FILIB:
Scottish/Gaelic form of English Philip,
meaning "lover of horses."
- FILIBERT:
French form of German Filbert, meaning "very
bright/famous."
Page 1 of 3 [
Next >>
]
|
|
|
A-Z
Baby Names
|
New Page 1
|
Girl Names
A,
B, C,
D, E,
F, G,
H, I,
J, K,
L, M,
N, O,
P, Q,
R, S,
T, U,
V, W,
X, Y,
Z
Boy
Names
A,
B, C,
D, E,
F, G,
H, I,
J, K,
L, M,
N, O,
P, Q,
R, S,
T, U,
V, W,
X, Y,
Z
Special
Categories
Pet
Names
Names for your pets. Grouped by species.
Surnames
Look up the meaning of your Last
Name.
Exchange Baby And Kids Stuff On The Forums
Site Map
Text links for all pages on this site.
HOME
|
|
|
|
Visit
20kWeb.com
|
|
New Page 1
|
| Our
Other Sites |
|
New Page 1
|
|
| Games |
|
New Page 1
|
|
|
|
|