Starting with letter F
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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581 | Fletcher | English | Maker of arrows. Often used as a surname, less commonly a given name. Famous bearer: Fletcher Christian was a mutineer on the infamous ship 'Bounty'. | M | |
582 | Fletcher | French | Feathers arrows. | M | |
583 | Fletcher | Scottish | Maker of arrows. | M | |
584 | Fletcher | Teutonic | Fledger of arrows. | M | |
585 | Flin | Gaelic | Son of the red haired one. | M | |
586 | Flin | Irish | Variant of Flynn: Son of a red-haired man. | M | |
587 | Flinn | Irish | Son of a red-haired man. | M | |
588 | Flint | English | Stream. Place-name and surname. Flint stone produces a spark of fire when struck by steel. | M | |
589 | Flip | Greek | Lover of horses. | M | |
590 | Floinn | Irish | Ruddy. | M | |
591 | Floki | Norse | A heroic Viking. | M | |
592 | Floren | Latin | Flowering. | M | |
593 | Florence | ArthurianLegend | Son of Gawain. | M | |
594 | Florence | Shakespearean | All's Well That Ends Well.' Duke of Florence. | M | |
595 | Florent | French | Flower. | M | |
596 | Florentin | Latin | Flowering. | M | |
597 | Florentino | Spanish | Blooming. | M | |
598 | Florentyn | Latin | Flowering. | M | |
599 | Florenz | French | Variant of Florent: Flower. | M | |
600 | Florian | Latin | Flowery or flourishing. Famous bearer: Fourth century Roman martyr St. Florian. | M |