Browse names
249 names match.
Latin/English
Variation of Flora or Florence, meaning flowering.
Latin (Spanish variant)
From 'Franciscus,' meaning free or from France.
Arabic
From Arabic 'faiz,' meaning victorious or triumphant.
Yiddish
Fearful or from Frida meaning peaceful.
Latin
Relating to France or the Frankish people.
Greek
The mythical bird that rises from ashes, Spanish spelling of Phoenix.
English
A diminutive or creative modern name form.
Latin
Happy and fortunate; feminine form of Felix.
Spanish/Latin
Spanish diminutive, possibly from Fortunato, meaning fortunate.
Arabic
Shining or radiant; variant of Fatima.
Arabic
Means horseman, knight, or one who rides.
Arabic
Redeemer or savior.
Arabic
The one who abstains; feminine form related to Fatim.
English
Swift-footed or fleet.
Scottish
Fair warrior or white warrior.
Japanese
Abundant child or child of abundant beauty.
Arabic
Means intelligent or wise.
Latin
Faithful or trustworthy; derived from fidelis.
English/French
Variant of Farren or Farley meaning fair or handsome.
Latin from Florius
Flowering, blooming, full of flowers.
German abbreviation of Ferdinand
Brave traveler, bold journey-maker.
Modern variation of Floyd
Gray-haired, of pale complexion.
Latin
Faith, trust, or belief.
Latin
Blooming, flowering, or flourishing.
Spanish/Latin
Spanish word meaning happy or blessed.
Irish
Fair and beautiful one, variant of Fiona.
Latin
Variant of Felicia, from Latin felix meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate.'
Irish
Variant of Finley, from Irish Fionnlaogh meaning 'fair warrior' or 'white warrior.'
Latin
Derived from Latin Fabius, possibly meaning bean grower.
Germanic
Variant of Frederick; peaceful ruler.
Latin or Germanic
Of uncertain etymology; possibly related to feral or an old surname.
Arabic
Unique, singular, or incomparable.
Latin
Free.
Arabic
Unique and precious.
Spanish
Possibly a variant of Florian, meaning flowering.
Germanic
French feminine form of Frances, meaning free woman.
Arabic
Triumph or victory.
Greek
Lover of horses; Italian form of Philip.
Arabic
Distinguished or exalted.
French/Latin
Derived from fontaine, meaning fountain, with feminine suffix.
English
Modern creation combining Faye (fairy) with the -rene suffix, likely mid-20th century American.
Irish/Scandinavian
Modern creation inspired by Finn, meaning fair or white.
Italian
Yellow-haired; variant of Flavio.
Greek
Variant form related to Sophia or Frona, possibly meaning wise.
Latin
Variant of Florence, flourishing or blooming.
Latin/Spanish
Happy and fortunate, feminine of Felician.
Irish/Modern
Variant of Fallon, an Irish surname meaning 'leader,' 'descendant of the ruler,' or 'superior.'
English
One who works in the fields.