Browse names
134 names match.
Germanic
Short form of Fredrica, meaning peaceful ruler.
Greek
Spanish feminine form of Philip, meaning lover of horses.
Latin
Flowering; diminutive of Florence or Flora.
Latin
Happy and fortunate; variant of Felicia.
Latin
Little flower; diminutive of Flora.
Latin/Spanish
Happy and fortunate; full of joy.
Irish
Leader; variant of Fallon.
Latin
Bean grower, derived from the Latin family name Fabia.
Latin
Happiness, good fortune, and success.
Germanic
Peaceful ruler, from the Germanic elements frid (peace) and ric (ruler).
West African/Fulani
West African name with cultural significance.
Italian/Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Felicity, meaning happiness.
English
Modern spelling of Faith, meaning trust or belief.
Spanish/Italian
Variant of Francesca, meaning free one.
Latin
Free and independent, a diminutive of Frances.
Latin
Flowering or blooming, variant of Florine.
Greek
Imagination or fantasy; implies creativity and vision.
Latin
Golden or blonde-haired.
French
Free, variant of Frances.
Latin
Flourishing and blooming, a variant of Florence.
English
Liberty and independence, a virtue name.
Latin
Feminine form of Francis, meaning free or from France.
Latin
Fortunate or blessed.
Latin
Flowering or blooming.
English
A diminutive of Florence, from the Latin 'Florentius' meaning 'blossoming' or 'flowering.'
French/Latin
From the name of the country France, derived from the Franks, a Germanic tribe.
Latin
Feminine form of Fabius, meaning bean grower.
Germanic
Peaceful ruler, a variant of Freda from Germanic Fridu and reich.
Latin
Spanish form of Florence, meaning 'flowering' or 'in bloom.'
English
Swift, quick; possibly derived from fleet.
Germanic
Peaceful ruler; feminine form of Frederick.
English
English word used as a name; biological designation.
Irish/English
A ruler or descendent of the blonde one; variant of Fallon.
Italian
Little flower; Italian diminutive from fiore meaning flower.
Latin
Flourishing, a diminutive of Florence from florens conveying flourishing.
French
Fairy-like, a combination of Faye with -etta diminutive suffix.
Germanic
Free person, short form of Frank.
Irish/English
Lovely companion or surname.
French
From a French place name, used as both surname and given name.
Yiddish
A bird; feminine Yiddish form.
Latin
Feminine form of Florentius, meaning flowering.
African/Modern
Possibly Ghanaian or created from the brand Fanta; etymology unclear.
Modern/Irish variant
Modern creation possibly from Fallon or Faline.
English
Trust or belief, variant spelling of Faith.
Latin
Variation of Francis, meaning free person or Frenchman.
Wolof
Destiny or fate.
Irish
Man of the land or fair-haired.
Modern
Contemporary invented name; meaning uncertain.