Browse names
249 names match.
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
French form of Ferdinand, meaning brave voyager or bold.
Germanic
Peaceful ruler, a variant of Freda from Germanic Fridu and reich.
Irish
Irish surname meaning 'son of Gerald,' meaning 'mighty with spear.'
Latin
Spanish form of Florence, meaning 'flowering' or 'in bloom.'
Arabic
From Arabic 'farih' meaning happy, joyful, or delighted.
German
Possibly from German meaning traveler or pilgrim.
English
Swift, quick; possibly derived from fleet.
Germanic
Peaceful ruler; feminine form of Frederick.
English
English word used as a name; biological designation.
English
English word meaning destiny used as a name.
Irish/English
A ruler or descendent of the blonde one; variant of Fallon.
Germanic
Peaceful ruler; variant of Freddie.
Arabic
A leopard or lynx.
Italian
Little flower; Italian diminutive from fiore meaning flower.
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.
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.
Germanic/Portuguese
Peaceful ruler or wealthy guardian.
Germanic/French
Free person, variation of Francis.
Irish/English
Lovely companion or surname.
French
From a French place name, used as both surname and given name.
English
From a surname meaning one from Flanders or a Flemish person.
Latin
From Latin Fabricius meaning craftsman or maker.
Yiddish
A bird; feminine Yiddish form.
Latin
Feminine form of Florentius, meaning flowering.
Irish/Scandinavian
Variant of Finn, meaning fair or white.
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.
Germanic
Peaceful ruler.
Wolof
Destiny or fate.
Scottish
From Gaelic Fionnlagh, meaning white warrior or fair-haired warrior.
Irish
Diminutive of Finn, meaning fair-haired warrior from Ireland.
Irish
Man of the land or fair-haired.
Modern
Contemporary invented name; meaning uncertain.
Italian/Latin
Derived from fortunatus, meaning fortunate or blessed.
Germanic
Feminine form of Frederick, derived from free and ruler.
Scottish
Scottish feminine form, possibly related to Fiona meaning fair.
Arabic
Arabic name meaning unique or singular.
Irish
Irish surname meaning man of courage.