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This is a list of names in which the gender is feminine; and the first letter is F.
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There are 237 names matching your criteria.
FAITH f English Simply from the English word faith, ultimately from Latin fidere "to trust"... [more] FALLON f English (Modern) From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Fallamhain meaning "descendent of Fallamhan"... [more] FANCY f English (Rare) From the English word fancy which means either "like, love, inclination" or "ornamental"... [more] FANNI f Finnish, Hungarian Finnish diminutive of FRANCISCA and a Hungarian diminutive of FRANCISKA or STEFÁNIA. FANTINE f Literature This name was used by Victor Hugo for the mother of Cosette in his novel 'Les Misérables' (1862)... [more] FÁTIMA f Portuguese, Spanish From the name of a town in Portugal, which is derived from the Arabic feminine name FATIMAH, apparently after a Moorish princess who converted to Christianity during the Reconquista... [more] FEIDLIMID m & f Ancient Irish, Irish Mythology Possibly means "beauty" or "ever good" in Irish Gaelic... [more] FELICIA f English, Spanish, Hungarian, Romanian, Dutch, Swedish, Late Roman Feminine form of the Latin name Felicius, a derivative of FELIX... [more] FELICITY f English From the English word felicity meaning "happiness", which ultimately derives from Latin felicitas "good luck"... [more] FEMKE f Dutch, Frisian Diminutive of Germanic names beginning with the element frid "peace"... [more] FILIPPA f Russian, Greek, Swedish, Italian Russian, Greek, Swedish and Italian feminine form of PHILIP FILOMENA f Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Dutch form of PHILOMENA FIONNUALA f Irish, Irish Mythology Means "white shoulder" from Irish fionn "white, fair" and guala "shoulder"... [more] FLANNERY f & m English (Rare) From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Flannghaile meaning "descendent of Flannghal"... [more] FLORENCE f & m English, French From the Latin name Florentius or the feminine form Florentia, which were derived from florens "prosperous, flourishing"... [more] FORTUNE f English (Rare) Simply from the English word fortune, ultimately from Latin fortuna, a derivative of fors "luck". FRANCE f French From the name of the country, sometimes considered a feminine form of FRANK (1) or short form of FRANÇOISE, both of which are ultimately related to the name of the country. FRANCIS m & f English, French English form of the Late Latin name Franciscus which meant "Frenchman"... [more] FRANCISCA f Spanish, Portuguese, Late Roman Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of Franciscus (see FRANCIS). FRIDA f Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Ancient Germanic Germanic name, originally a short form of other feminine names containing the Germanic element frid meaning "peace"... [more] FRIDESWIDE f History Modern form of the Old English name Friðuswiþ, formed of the elements frið "peace" and swiþ "strong"... [more] FRIEDE f German Short form of names containing the element fried, derived from the Germanic element frid meaning "peace". FRIGG f Norse Mythology Means "beloved" in Old Norse, ultimately derived from Indo-European *pri "to love"... [more] FRÍÐA f Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic Old Norse cognate of FRIDA, also in part derived from Old Norse fríðr meaning "beautiful, fair". |
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