Names starting with F
834 Names found
From Fredenandus, the Latinized form of a Gothic name composed of friþus meaning "peace" (or possibly farþa meaning "journey") and nanþa meaning "bold...
Italian feminine form of Ferdinand.
Italian form of Ferdinand.
From the Persian byname فردوسی (Ferdōsī) signifying "paradisiacal, heavenly", derived from Arabic فردوس (firdaws), itself of Iranian origin. Ferdowsi...
A diminutive of Ferdinand.
The Hungarian form of Francis. This is the Hungarian name of the composer Franz Liszt (1811-1886).
The modern Persian form of Old Iranian *Thraitauna signifying "the third". In the 10th-century Persian epic the Shahnameh this is borne by a virtuous...
Signifies "man of valour", derived from the Old Irish elements fer "man" and gal "valour". This was borne by an 8th-century king of Ireland. As well...
A diminutive form of Fergus.
Signifies "man of vigour", derived from the Old Irish elements fer "man" and guss "vigour, strength, force". This was the name of several early...
A diminutive of Ferenc.
A diminutive of Ferenc.
The Basque form of Firminus (see Firmin). This is the name of the patron saint of the city of Pamplona in Navarre, Spain.
A Basque diminutive of Fermin.
Derived from the English word for the plant, ultimately from Old English fearn. It has been used as a given name since the late 19th century.
The Spanish, Portuguese and Italian feminine form of Ferdinand.
The Spanish, Portuguese and Italian form of Ferdinand.
The Portuguese form of Ferdinand. This name was borne by the Portuguese explorer Fernão de Magalhães (1480-1521), better known in English as...
A medieval Italian variant of Ferdinando. This name was borne by a 15th-century king of Naples, born in Spain, also called Ferdinando.
Derived from Latin ferreus signifying "made of iron" combined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of several early saints.
Derived from a Catalan surname that signified "blacksmith". It is frequently chosen to commemorate Saint Vicente Ferrer, a 14th-century missionary...
Derived from the Late Latin name Ferrutius, a derivative of ferrum signifying "iron, sword". Saint Ferrutius was a 3rd-century martyr with his...
The Latin form of Ferruccio.
Derived from the English word fester signifying "rot, rankle". This is the name of the uncle on the Addams Family television series (1964-1966) and...
Roman cognomen, possibly meaning "festival, holiday" in Latin. This was the name of a Roman official mentioned in the New Testament.
It is currently...Turkish form of Fathi, as well as an alternate transcription of the Arabic name used chiefly in North Africa.
Russian and Ukrainian form of Febronia. Saint Fevroniya was a 13th-century princess of Murom, Russia. Her story inspired the opera The Legend of the...