Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter F, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a F. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
| Name | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|
| Finias | The Oracle; the son of Eli; Dark-skinned | |
| Finis | The End; the final one | |
| Finja | Fair, pale or white (Derived from Irish name Finn) | |
| Finka | Diminutive of Jozefina. | |
| Finlay | Fair Warrior | |
| Finley | Fair Warrior | |
| Finlo | A fair Lugh( sun-God of Ireland & Mann), i.e. warrior | |
| Finn | Fair | |
| Finna | Fair | |
| Finnabhair | fair and smooth | |
| Finnan | Fair, white or blond (haired) (variation of finian) | |
| Finnbar | A person with fair (blond) hair | |
| Finnbarr | Old Irish form of Finbar. | |
| Finnbheara | The King of the Fairies | |
| Finnbogi | Norwegian term meaning merchant. | |
| Finnea | Feminine Form Of Finn Or Finnian | |
| Finneas | The Oracle; Biblically, the son of Eli; Dark-skinned( Egyptian) | |
| Finnegan | Fair, White | |
| Finnehas | The Oracle; As per Bible, the son of Eli; Dark-skinned( Egyptian) | |
| Finnen | Variant of Finnian. | |
| Finnguala | Older form of Fionnuala. | |
| Finnian | White | |
| Finnick | Created Name | |
| Finnigan | Descendants of the fair ones | |
| Finnlay | Varient of the name Finlay meaning 'fair warrior'. | |
| Finnley | A variant spelling of the name Finlay, which comes from the surname Fionnlagh, meaning 'white' or 'fair warrior'. | |
| Finnr | Old Norse form of Finn 2. | |
| Finnuala | Variant of Fionnuala. | |
| Finnula | A fair-shouldered person | |
| Finnur | One from Finland. | |
| Finola | Fair Shouldered | |
| Fintan | From Irish mythology, meaning 'white fire' or 'white bull'. According to legend Fintan was the only man to survive the great flood. | |
| Finton | white-inferno" or "white-bull"; the only one to live through of Great Flood | |
| Finuala | white shoulder | |
| Finula | A pale-shouldered female | |
| Finvarra | King of the Mound of Fairies | |
| Fion | White Shoulder | |
| Fiona | White, Fair | |
| Fional | White Shoulder | |
| Fionan | Fair | |
| Fione | white, fair | |
| Fionn | Fair-haired | |
| Fionna | White, fair | |
| Fionnah | White, fair | |
| Fionnan | A fair descendant (derived from fionn) | |
| Fionnbarra | Variant of Fionnbharr. | |
| Fionnbhar | A person who has fair hair | |
| Fionnbharr | A white or blond-haired person | |
| Fionne | White, fair | |
| Fionnghal | Scottish Gaelic form of Fionnuala. It has sometimes been Anglicized as Flora. | |
| Fionnghuala | A fair-shouldered individual | |
| Fionnlagh | Means "white warrior", derived from Old Irish finn "white, blessed" and láech "warrior". An earlier form was Findláech — this was the name of the father of the 11th-century Scottish king Macbeth. | |
| Fionntan | White-inferno" or "white-bull"; legendarily, the sole suvivor of Great Flood | |
| Fionnuala | White Shoulder | |
| Fionnualagh | white shoulder | |
| Fionnula | Fair Shoulder | |
| Fionola | White Shoulder | |
| Fiontan | White-fire" or "white-bull"; only one to endure the Great Flood | |
| Fionula | Her, who is said to have white shoulders | |
| Fiora | A blossomed flower; Roman Goddess of Spring | |
| Fioralba | Combination of Italian fiore "flower" (Latin flos) and alba "dawn". | |
| Fiordenni | flower | |
| Fiore | flower | |
| Fiorela | A little Flower (derived from Latin fiora) | |
| Fiorella | Little Flower | |
| Fiorello | Little Flower | |
| Fiorentina | flowering, in bloom | |
| Fiorenza | Flower | |
| Fiorenzo | Italian form of Florentius (see Florence). | |
| Fiori | flower | |
| Fiorino | Italian form of Florinus. | |
| Fir | A sharpened tool, usually used as a weapon | |
| Firaas | Knight | |
| Firagh | Pleasure and Happiness | |
| Firaki | Fragrance; Sweet and Pleasant smelling person; Sweet Scent | |
| Firaq | The act of separating | |
| Firas | A lion; Highly insightful and astute | |
| Firasah | A highly insightful and perceptive person | |
| Firash | Perceptiveness, Ingenuity | |
| Firat | River | |
| Fırat | From the Turkish name of the Euphrates River, which was derived (via Persian and Arabic) from Elamite or Sumerian. | |
| Firaun | A proud person; Historically, a pharoah killed by Allah | |
| Firdaus | Garden of paradise | |
| Firdausi | Paradisical; Heaven-like | |
| Firdavs | Tajik and Uzbek form of Firdaus. | |
| Firdaws | The Heavens or the Paradise | |
| Firdos | The celestial afterworld where Gods reside | |
| Firdose | The Paradise City of the Gods | |
| Firdous | The Realm of Paradise | |
| Firdows | The place of Eternal Paradise | |
| Firdoze | Refers to the abode of the Gods | |
| Firdus | Paradise | |
| Fire | Fire | |
| Fireese | The combination name of Fire and ice | |
| Firefly | Flying Insect That Glows | |
| Firenza | City of Florence; flower | |
| Firenze | Flower, Blossom | |
| Firhun | The name of a leader who was protested for West African independence. | |
| Firman | Fair,White (in English); A mandate or edict (in Arabic); Firm (in Latin) | |
| Firmin | Firm |