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The Portuguese feminine form of Fabius.

The feminine form of Fabius.

The feminine form of Fabianus (see Fabian).

A variant of Fabiana.

The French feminine form of Fabianus (see Fabian).

The Portuguese form of Fabiola.

A Latin diminutive of Fabia. This was the name of a 4th-century saint from Rome.

From the English word fable, referring to a fictional story with a moral, ultimately from Latin fabula.

The feminine form of Fabricius (see Fabrice).

The Italian feminine form of Fabricius (see Fabrice).

The feminine form of Fadi.

The feminine form of Fadil.

A feminine form of Fadil.

The Hausa form of Fatima.

A Turkish variant of Fatma.

The Somali form of Fatima.

Possibly signifies "sacrifice" in Arabic, from the root فدى (fadā) meaning "to redeem, to ransom, to sacrifice".

Derived from Shona fadza signifying "please, make happy" [1].

A variant of Fay.

Feminine form of Fahim.

Persian form of Fahima.

From Persian فهمیده (fahmideh) meaning "wise", derived from the Arabic root fahima meaning "to understand".

Turkish feminine form of Fakhri.

Variant of Faigel.

From Yiddish פֿויגל (foigl) meaning "bird", used as a vernacular form of Zipporah.

Of unknown meaning, possibly derived from Phaenna.

An alternate transcription of Arabic فيروز (see Fayruz), as well as the usual Malay form.

A variant of Fayruz.

Simply from the English word faith, ultimately from Latin fido "to trust". This was one of the virtue names adopted by the Puritans in the 17th...

A variant of Faith.

Signifies "triumphing, victorious" or "victor" in Arabic, derived from the root فاز (fāza) meaning "to triumph".

The feminine form of Faiz 1.

Signifies "dawn, beginning" in Arabic. This is the name of a daily prayer recited in the morning by observant Muslims.

Signifies "fiery" in Esperanto, from fajro meaning "fire".

The feminine form of Fakhri.

This surname has Irish origins and is an English version of the Gaelic Ó Fallamháin, which comes from the personal name Fallamhán, meaning "leader"....

A variant of Femke. It also coincides with a Frisian word meaning "girl".

Derived from the English word fancy, which signifies either "like, love, inclination" or "ornamental". It originates from Middle English fantasie, whi...

Derived from Chinese (fāng) meaning "fragrant, virtuous, beautiful" or other characters with a similar pronunciation.

A short form of Theofania or Stefania.

Possibly derived from Old Norse fǫnn signifying "snow drift".

A Finnish diminutive of Francisca and a Hungarian diminutive of Franciska or Stefánia.

A variant of Fanny.

A diminutive of Frances, Françoise or Stéphanie. In the English-speaking world this has been a vulgar slang word since the late 19th century, and the...

This name was used by Victor Hugo for the mother of Cosette in his novel Les Misérables (1862). The name was bestowed upon her by a passerby who...

Signifies "little wolf", derived from Old Irish fáel "wolf" combined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of an Irish saint who did missionary...

Signifies "joy, happiness" in Arabic, from the root فرح (fariḥa) meaning "to be happy".

The Old German form of Pharaildis.

Signifies "dear to all" from Middle Persian fryh meaning "dear" and wisp meaning "all", with the spelling altered perhaps due to the Persian word فرنگ...

An alternate transcription of Arabic فريحة or Urdu فریحہ (see Fariha).

Feminine form of Farhan.

Means "charming, enticing" in Persian.

Tatar form of Farida (a more precise transcription).

Feminine form of Farid.

The Persian feminine form of Farid.

Signifies "happy" in Arabic, from the root فرح (fariḥa) meaning "to be happy".

The Bashkir form of Farida (a more precise transcription).

An alternate transcription of Farzana.

An alternate transcription of Arabic فرح (see Farah).