# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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281 | Farquarson | Scottish | Variant of Farquhar: Dear one. | M | |
282 | Farquhar | Scottish | from the Gaelic Fearchar, meaning 'friendly man' or 'very dear one'. Famous bearer: an early king of Scotland. | M | |
283 | Farquharson | Scottish | Son of the dear one. | M | |
284 | Feandan | Scottish | From the narrow glen. | M | |
285 | Fearchar | Scottish | Dear one. | M | |
286 | Fergus | Scottish | First choice; Man of strength. | M | |
287 | Ferguson | Scottish | Son of the first choice. | M | |
288 | Fergusson | Scottish | Son of the first choice. | M | |
289 | Ferris | Scottish | Variant of Fergus: Best choice. | M | |
290 | Fibh | Scottish | From Fifeshire. | M | |
291 | Fie | Scottish | Dark of peace. | M | |
292 | Fife | Scottish | County name in Scotland. | M | |
293 | Fingal | Scottish | Variant of Fingall: Fair-haired stranger. | M | |
294 | Fingall | Scottish | Fair-haired stranger. | M | |
295 | Finlay | Scottish | From the Gaelic name meaning fair hero. Famous Bearers: The fictional MacBeth's father, Scottish actor Finlay Currie. | M | |
296 | Fionnla | Scottish | Variant of Fionnlagh: Fair-haired soldier. | M | |
297 | Fionnlagh | Scottish | Fair-haired soldier. | M | |
298 | Firth | Scottish | Arm of the sea. | M | |
299 | Fletcher | Scottish | Maker of arrows. | M | |
300 | Forbes | Scottish | Field; headstrong. | M |