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Fiala: A violet woman
Fiamma: A little fiery woman
Fiammetta: She is a little but fiery woman
Fiana: A huntress warrior
Fianna: A vine plant
Fiayosemi: The one who has molded her parents with joy.
Fibikemi: Yoruba term meaning bless me with your birth.
Fida: Sacrifice, Redemption; Offering to protect others
Fidanka: Bulgarian word for sapling.
Fidda: One who is like as sliver
Fiddah: A silvery woman
Fidela: From the Late Latin name Fidelis meaning "faithful", Feminine form of Fidel
Fidelina: A little faithful woman
Fidelity: To stay true and faithful
Fidella: A true and faithful woman
Fidelma: A faithful lady
Fiducia: To have someones confidence and trust
Fiera: To be a proud woman
Fifi: One who will add. Fifi is short for Josephine
Fifine: God will add
Fikkir: To ponder or think deeply about something
Fikreta: Thought
Fikriyah: A distinctly intelligent individual
Fikriyya: An intellectual person( female version of fikri)
Fikriyyah: Cogitative, In deep thought about many ideas
Fila: The strength and power of Love
Filareti: A friendly and virtuous woman
Filberta: An immensely bright personality
Filia: Friendship,love (in greek), daughter( Latin)
Filiberta: An especially bright individual
Filica: Happy things, or happy times
Filicia: Good fortune and happiness
Filipa: A horse lover (Spanish) (Female version of Filip)
Filipina: A female who likes horses
Filippa: A horse's companion, inspirational being
Filis: Green verdure, lush greenery
Filisia: One who is happy or the happy times
Filiz: To spring up and develop
Fillys: Green verdure, leafy branch
Filma: One who is veiled and hidden
Filomena: Lover of mankind, beloved
Filomina: The Admirer of strength
Filza: Most Beloved, Piece of one's being; Rose from heaven
Filzah: Extremely well loved
Fina: One who shall add
Findabair: Daughter of Queen Medb (Irish Mythology)
Fineen: A light-colored child
Finella: A person wit fair shoulders
Finepopla: A self expressive individual
Fingal: A fair Sranger who is powerful
Finian: Fair, light-colored or white (haired)
Finna: A 'white' or 'fair' female (feminine for Finn)
Finnbar: A person with fair (blond) hair
Finnea: "Wood of the Ford"
Finnegan: Fair, white or pale
Finnehas: The Oracle, As per Bible, the son of Eli; Dark-skinned( Egyptian)
Finnley: A fair (haired) warrior
Finton: "white-inferno" or "white-bull", the only one to live through of Great Flood
Fiorella: A tiny blooming flower (derived from Latin fiora)
Fiorello: A flower which is young (derived from Latin fiora)
Fiorenza: A flower (derived from Latin fiora)
Firaas: Percipience, Highly insightful
Firagh: Pleasure and Happiness
Firaki: Fragrance, Sweet and Pleasant smelling person; Sweet Scent
Firas: A lion, Highly insightful and astute
Firaun: A proud person, Historically, a pharoah killed by Allah
Firdaus: The Heavenly City of the Gods, Divine Garden (similar to that of Eden)
Firdausi: Paradisical, Heaven-like
Firdaws: The Heavens or the Paradise
Firdoos: The Heavens or the Paradise
Firdos: The celestial afterworld where Gods reside
Firdous: The Realm of Paradise
Fireese: The combination name of Fire and ice
Firenze: A blossoming flower, Italian name for the city Florence
Firman: Fair,White (in English), A mandate or edict (in Arabic); Firm (in Latin)
Firmin: An unyielding and firm person (derived from Latin Firmus meaning firm)
Firoja: The turquoise color, shining, a gemstone
Firouz: A triumphant and lucky person, Also refers to turquoise
Firouzeh: Turquoise stone or color.
Firoza: Turquoise, a semi-precious stone
Firoze: An undefeatable person, Also means thegem Turquoise
Firuz: An unvanquished and successful person
Firyali: Unusual or extraordinary
Fisayo: God has added me to my joy.
Fiske: One, who is a fisherman by occupation
Fisseha: Blissfulness and mirthful joy
Fitche: An old English reference to Ermine, a dark-furred weasel-like animal
Fitin: A sharp-witted and clever person
Fitore: The act of conquering and gaining triumph
Fitrat: The inherent temparament and basic nature of a person
Fitz: Literally meaning "the son of", Derived from the Latin "filius"
Fitzadam: Literally means "the son of Adam"
Fitzgerald: Essentially means "the male offspring of Gerald"
Fitzgibbon: Splits down to mean "the son of Gilbert" (Gibb is short for Norman word Gilbert)
Fitzgilbert: A patronymic which means "the son of Gilbert"
Fitzjames: Basically means "The male child of James"
Fitzpatrick: Literally meaning "the male offspring of Patrick", translated from Irish Mac Giolla Phádraig
Fitzsimmons: Gaelicized version of Mac ShÃomóin, it means "the son of Simmon"
Fitzwalter: Uses Anglo-Norman patronym "fitz" to mean "the son of Walter"
Fitzwater: A patronymic which means "the son of Water"
Fiza: Breeze, Wind
Fizan: A flurry of wind or breeze, Can also mean eminence and popularity
Fizza: The silver metal, Also refers special servant of Prophet Mohammad's grandsons
Fizzah: Silver, Historically, aso referred to the maid or 'kaneez' of the Prophet's grandsons
Fjola: Icelandic word for violet flower.
Fjorgyn: Mother of Thor
Flaca: Usually means a slender person (woman)
Flair: The style, tastes and panache of a person
Flame: A richly passionate and intense woman
Flan: Literally means descending from the Flannghal, a surname meaning red-haired
Flanders: Historically refered to a member of the Flemmings community, now a part of Belgium
Flandrina: A Latin Christian name
Flann: Represents the color ruddy, a healthy shade of red
Flannacan: Refers to a ruddy or red-headed person, derived from Irish word Flann
Flannery: Refers to a person with red-colored locks
Flash: The display of a bright beam of light
Flavia: Literally means "Blond", Comes from the Latin word 'flavus' meaning 'golden and blonde'
Flavio: A blonde or golden-haired person
Flavius: A person with yellow-coloured tresses
Flechia: The happy times to remember
Fleet: Habitational name for residents of Fleet, Hampshire, Swift; rapid
Fleetwood: A locational surname for people living in Fleetwood, Lancashire
Fleming: Literally means 'a man from Flanders', a place in Belgium
Flemming: An ethnic name to refer to residers of Flanders in Belgium
Flerida: A cheerful and high-spirited woman
Fleta: A swift and nimble-footed person
Fletch: An arrow-smith by profession
Fletcher: A maker (and seller) of arrows
Fleurdelice: Lily flower
Fleurine: Flower
Flick: Good fortune and Prosperity
Flieur: Flower
Flint: A hard stone which produces sparks on rubbing, to make fire, a stream
Floarea: Romanic word for a blooming flower
Flodwig: A Dithematic name (linking two elements, mainly parent names)
Floke: Guardian of the people.
Floree: A flower, King Alain's daughter as per the legends
Florena: A variation of the word 'florence' which means to flower
Florence: One which means to blossom and bloom
Florencia: A modification of the word 'florence' meaning to undergo blooming
Florene: A variant form of 'florence' to signify blooming or blossoming
Florens: It means 'to flower', prosperous being
Florentia: A tailored form of 'Florence' which means 'to blossom'
Florentin: A variant of 'Florentinus' which means 'to blossom'
Florentina: A version of Florentin, it means 'blossoming' or 'flourishing'
Florentine: It means 'to flower and bloom', It refers to anything from the Italian city of Florence
Florenz: The word is French for 'a flower or blossom'
Florenza: Florenz, it refers to 'a flower'
Floretta: Made of 'Flora', it represents a flower
Flori: It means 'to flower or to blossom'
Floria: A variant of Latin 'Florence' which refers to 'flowering'
Floriana: A variation of 'Florence' which symbolizes 'blossoming'
Floriane: The stage of blooming and comes from the Latin word 'Florence'
Floriano: Italian variation of the name "Florian' meaning 'to flower or blossom'
Florica: It symbolises a flower
Florice: The name represents a blossom or flower
Florida: Essentially means a bloom or a flower, flowering Easter
Floride: Something flowery and ornate, blossoming
Florimel: Literally translates to a 'honey flower'
Florina: Feminine version of the name Florin, this also represents a blossom
Florinda: A Goddess of Latin name 'Flora', it means 'flowers'
Florine: A variation of Latin name 'Flora', this also symbolises 'blossoms'
Florissa: A form of Latin word 'Flora', it means 'like a flower'
Florita: an altered version of 'Flora', this represents a flower or blossom
Florrie: A diminutive of 'Florence', it represents the act of blossoming or blooming
Floryfel: The name means a flower or a bloom
Flossie: A name essenially means 'flowering or blossoming'
Flower: As the name suggests, it represents 'a bloom, blossom or flower'
Floy: A alteration of 'Florence', the name means 'to flower or bloom'
Flur: Essentially, it means a flower or a bloom
Flurekin: Diminutive of Latin name 'Florence', it means 'blossoming or flowering'
Fluri: Alteration of the name 'Florence' which represents the act of blooming
Flutura: A name refers to 'a butterfly'
Flyn: It refers to someone with red hair
Flynn: It essentially means descendant of the red-haired ones
Flyta: Something which is fast and rapid, a variant of Fleta; swift
Fola: Glory and Prestige, the one who is honorable
Folade: The honor arrives.
Folake: One who is taken care with wealth.
Folami: Honor and respect me, is the one who spreads warmth and sparkle
Folaoluwashade: The wealth of God is my crown.
Folasade: Yoruba term meaning honor confers a crown.
Folashade: Honor bestows a crown.
Folusho: God cares, one who is always under God's protection.
Fon: A noble and ready individual, patient
Fonda: Something intense and deep-rooted, profound
Fone: Variant of Celtic name 'Fionn' which means fair and white
Foram: A fragrance or a pleasant aroma
Forever: It essentially means something which is eternal and everlasting
Forouzan: A feminine name which means 'shining and warm'
Forouzandah: A Quranic name which means a radiant person
Fortuna: It means Luck or chance, Name of mythological Roman goddess of Luck
Fortunata: Feminine version of 'Fortunat', it represents a lucky and blessed person
Fortuo: It translates to 'good luck', Also refers to a baby born on 20th of April
Fotina: Refers to someone who is free and uncontrolled
Fotini: Derived from old Greek name 'Photine', it means light or brilliance
Fotoula: A female version of 'Fotis', it means light or luminous
Fountain: Literally translates to a fountain or spring, derived from French word 'Fontane' or Latin 'Fontana'
Fousafia: A forgiving and sharp minded person
Fouzia: Someone who is victorious and fortunate