Browse names
134 names match.
English
Trust, belief, confidence.
Latin
Flourishing; in bloom.
Arabic
One who abstains.
Scottish Gaelic
White, fair.
English
Fairy; loyalty.
Old Norse
Lady; Norse goddess of love.
Latin
Flower; goddess of spring.
Latin
Free one, from France.
Irish
Leader; superior.
Norse
Noble woman, goddess of love
Germanic (Old High German)
Adventurous, bold journey.
Latin
Happiness, good fortune.
Latin
Free one, from France.
Germanic
Peace.
Latin
Feminine form of Felix, meaning lucky or fortunate.
English (from Latin)
Diminutive of Frances, meaning from France or free one.
Germanic
Short form of names containing the Germanic element frid, meaning peace.
English
From the English word for the green woodland plant, from Old English fearn.
French
A French diminutive of Frances, meaning free one or from France.
English
From the Middle English faie, meaning fairy, also associated with faith.
Germanic
From Germanic fridu, meaning peace or tranquility.
Latin
Diminutive of Florence, from Florentius meaning flowering.
Latin
Feminine form of Francis, from Franciscus meaning Frankish.
Latin
Variant of Florence, derived from Florentius, meaning blooming.
Arabic
Derived from farah, meaning joy or happiness.
Germanic
Variant of Frieda, derived from fried, meaning peace.
Latin
Happy and fortunate; blessed with joy.
Latin via English
Free, from the Frankish word for free.
Latin
Bean grower, humble and grounded.
Latin/Spanish
Spanish diminutive from Latin flos meaning flower.
English
Diminutive or variant of Floyd, from Old English flód meaning flood.
Latin
Happy and fortunate; variant of Felicia.
English
Young deer.
Latin
Short form of Frances, meaning free.
Greek
From Greek meaning lover of song.
Arabic
From Arabic meaning joy or happiness.
Italian
Happy or fortunate.
Old English
Derived from the name of the fern plant, symbolizing grace and mystique.
Latin
A variant of Florence, derived from the Latin 'florens' meaning 'flourishing.'
Italian
Free one; Italian form of Frances.
Latin/French
From the Latin 'fons' meaning fountain or spring.
Spanish
Spanish name meaning flowery or derived from the state of Florida.
Old Germanic
Peace, from Frida or Freda.
Arabic
One who abstains or refrains, daughter of Prophet Muhammad.
Yiddish
Related to Fanny or Feige, meaning bird.
Scottish/English
Derived from the Scottish and English word meaning fairy, symbolizing magic and wonder.
English
From English word fairy, meaning magical creature.
Germanic
Feminine form of Frederick, meaning peaceful ruler.