Browse names
114 names match.
English
Iron-worker or from the ferry.
Germanic
German form of Francis, from Latin 'Franciscus' meaning 'from Franks' or 'free'.
Germanic/English
English surname used as a first name, possibly derived from Germanic roots meaning 'worthy man'.
Latin/Spanish
Spanish and Italian form of Faustus, from Latin meaning 'fortunate' or 'favored'.
Latin
Related to Fabian, derived from the Roman family name Fabius.
English
From an Old English surname; possibly meaning 'faith' from the Old French foy.
Latin/Italian
From Fabius, meaning 'bean grower' or 'of the Fabii.'
Arabic
An Arabic name meaning knight or horseman, symbolizing bravery and nobility.
English
Derived from Old English meaning bird catchers settlement or full town.
Spanish/Italian
The Spanish and Italian form of Philibert, derived from Germanic meaning very bright or famous.
English
A modern variant possibly derived from Farren or inspired by Pharaoh, meaning ruler.
Irish/Gaelic
From Fionnán, an Irish saint's name meaning fair or white.
Latin
Latin origin meaning end, or English surname.
Latin
Spanish masculine form of Felicity, meaning happy.
Latin
Spanish origin related to faith, from Latin fides.
Old English
Hard gray stone; from the mineral used in fire-making.
Irish
Man of courage; from Irish Fearghail.
English
From Old French fraisier meaning 'strawberry plant.'
Greek
Lover of horses, from the Greek elements phil (love) and hippos (horse).
English
Marsh settlement, from the Old English fen (marsh) and tun (settlement).
Arabic
The one who judges or decides; implies authority and wisdom.
French
Free, French form of Francis.
German
Occupational surname meaning fisherman.
Germanic
French form of Ferdinand, meaning brave voyager or bold.
Irish
Irish surname meaning 'son of Gerald,' meaning 'mighty with spear.'
Arabic
From Arabic 'farih' meaning happy, joyful, or delighted.
German
Possibly from German meaning traveler or pilgrim.
English
English word meaning destiny used as a name.
Germanic
Peaceful ruler; variant of Freddie.
Arabic
A leopard or lynx.
Old German
Peaceful ruler; form of Frederick.
Latin
Craftsman or maker; from Fabricius.
Old French
From France; surname as given name.
Old English
Fern meadow, from fearn meaning fern and leah meaning meadow.
Germanic/Portuguese
Peaceful ruler or wealthy guardian.
Germanic/French
Free person, variation of Francis.
English
From a surname meaning one from Flanders or a Flemish person.
Latin
From Latin Fabricius meaning craftsman or maker.
Irish/Scandinavian
Variant of Finn, meaning fair or white.
Germanic
Peaceful ruler.
Scottish
From Gaelic Fionnlagh, meaning white warrior or fair-haired warrior.
Irish
Diminutive of Finn, meaning fair-haired warrior from Ireland.
Italian/Latin
Derived from fortunatus, meaning fortunate or blessed.
Arabic
Arabic name meaning unique or singular.
Irish
Irish surname meaning man of courage.
Latin (Spanish variant)
From 'Franciscus,' meaning free or from France.
Greek
The mythical bird that rises from ashes, Spanish spelling of Phoenix.
Spanish/Latin
Spanish diminutive, possibly from Fortunato, meaning fortunate.