person name with F
Classic male name, short for Francis or Franklin.
English given name, often short for Frederick.
Popular female name, from Gaelic 'white, fair'.
Spanish/Portuguese male name, form of Ferdinand.
Modern given name of Irish origin meaning 'fair'.
Unisex given name, from Latin Franciscus.
Nickname form of Frederick, widely used as a first name.
Latin origin, means 'happy' or 'fortunate'; given name.
Arabic female name meaning 'captivating, enchanting'.
Female name from Latin Felix, 'happy, lucky'.
English given name, also a Christian virtue word.
Short form of Fin/Finnian; modern given name.
Given name; French diminutive of Frances, Francis.
Given name from US statesman Benjamin Franklin.
Short form of Frances/Francisco; used as first name.
Nickname for Frank/Francesca; common given name.
Portuguese and Spanish female form of Fernando.
Spanish/Portuguese male name, from Latin Franciscus.
Used as female and male given name; city name too.
Spanish and Portuguese form of Philip; male name.
Diminutive of Frederick; famous singer Mercury.
Latin origin, means 'bean grower'; used Europe/US.
Italian/Spanish/Portuguese name; from Fabianus.
Arabic/Persian name meaning 'joy' or 'path'.
Variant of Frederick, meaning 'peaceful ruler'.
French form of Frances; popular mid‑20th century.
From Latin for 'flower'; classic female name.
Italian form of Frances; common in Italy.
Scandinavian form of Friede; artist Frida Kahlo.
Unisex English/Irish name; means 'fair‑haired hero'.
Germanic royal name; Austrian archduke, explorers.
Feminine of Fabio; common in Italy/Latin America.
Norse goddess name; popular in UK/Scandinavia.
Classic English form of German Friedrich.
Italian/Spanish form of Frederick; common in Europe.
English name from Latin Franciscus; unisex usage.
Italian and Spanish given name; means 'Frankish'.
Slavic form of Philip; popular in Eastern Europe.
From Latin felicitas, 'happiness'; English female name.
Cartoon nickname from Phineas and Ferb; fictional only.
Arabic male name, means 'happy' or 'joyful'.
Nickname of Frances/Francis, used in English.
Given name/surname; as first name in US/UK.
Used as a given name; also famous car maker.
English given name, variant of Faith or Fay.
Nickname form of Frank/Francis, common in EN.
Given name; made famous by actress Farrah Fawcett.
Female given name, variant of Fatima in S. Asia.
French given name François/Francois, very common.
English given name, also a plant name.
Portuguese/Spanish form of Fabricius, male name.
Variant of Felicia, used as a female given name.
Italian female name, from 'little flower'.
French/English form of Frederick, classic male name.
Modern male given name; singer Finneas O'Connell.
English given name; boxer Floyd Mayweather.
German form of Francis, classic male name.
Nickname-style given name, used for girls.
Short given name in English, from Old French 'fair'.
Diminutive of Frederica, used as a given name.
Latin origin; Florian means 'blooming' or 'flowering'.
Used as given name in Spanish/Portuguese; from 'flower'.
Arabic name meaning 'knight' or 'horseman'.
Arabic given name meaning 'panther' or 'leopard'.
Italian form of Francis; very common in Italy.
Fallon is an Irish-origin given name and surname.
Arabic name meaning 'judge' or 'arbiter'.
Variant spelling of Philip; meaning 'lover of horses'.
German name, form of Frieda, meaning 'peace'.
Old-fashioned English name; diminutive of Frances.
Spanish feminine name from Florence; means 'flowering'.
- Ferris
Italian and Spanish name from Latin Faustus, 'lucky'.
Arabic/Persian name meaning 'unique', 'precious'.
Spanish name (Facundo) from Latin 'eloquent, outspoken'.
Alternate spelling of Frieda, linked to 'peace'.
Spanish/Portuguese feminine form of Francis.
Modern variant of Francesca; used as a given name.
Latin female name, common in Italy and Brazil.
Fictional surname, but used as a given name too.
Given name of Scottish origin, unisex use.
- faizal
Arabic masculine name, common in Levant.
Polish diminutive of Franciszek, male name.
Short form of Florence or Florian, used as name.
Variant of Fiona, modern female given name.
German male name, pet form of Friedrich.
English given name; from occupational surname.
Given name from surname; rare but used.
Variant of Phineas, biblical-style male name.
Scottish/Irish male name, from Fergus meaning strong.
Variant spelling of Freddy, short for Frederick.
French form of Ferdinand, male given name.
Portuguese form of Philip, common male name.
Italian female given name, from Latin Federicus.
Arabic female name meaning “unique, precious”.
French male given name, from Latin Fabricius.
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