# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
246 | Fiona | Gaelic | White or fair. Reportedly first used as a name by Scottish author William Sharp, who used the pseudonym Fiona MacLeod. | F | ![]() |
247 | Fiona | Irish | Fair. | F | ![]() |
248 | Fiona | Scottish | Fair. | F | ![]() |
249 | Fionn | Irish | Fair. | F | ![]() |
250 | Fionna | Irish | Fair. | F | ![]() |
251 | Fionnghuala | Gaelic | Flower. | F | ![]() |
252 | Fionnghuala | Irish | White shouldered. | F | ![]() |
253 | Fionnuala | Gaelic | A Gaelic name of unknown meaning. | F | ![]() |
254 | Fionnuala | Irish | Fair shoulders. | F | ![]() |
255 | Fiorenza | Italian | Flower. | F | ![]() |
256 | Fiorenza | Latin | Flower. | F | ![]() |
257 | Firdaus | Muslim | Garden. Paradise. Highest garden in paradise.. | F | ![]() |
258 | Firdaws | Muslim | Variant of Firdaus: Garden. Paradise. Highest garden in paradise.. | F | ![]() |
259 | Firenze | Hungarian | Flower. | F | ![]() |
260 | Firtha | Scottish | Arm of the sea. | F | ![]() |
261 | Firyal | Muslim | Proper Name.. | F | ![]() |
262 | Fit'in | Muslim | Clever. Smart.. | F | ![]() |
263 | Fjorgyn | Norse | Mother of Thor. | F | ![]() |
264 | Flair | English | Style; verve. | F | ![]() |
265 | Flamina | Latin | A Roman priestess. | F | ![]() |
266 | Flaminia | Latin | A Roman priestess. | F | ![]() |
267 | Flanna | Irish | Red haired. | F | ![]() |
268 | Flavia | Italian | Blond. | F | ![]() |
269 | Flavia | Latin | Derived from the clan name 'Flavius', meaning yellow, chosen as a reference to the bearer's hair color. | F | ![]() |
270 | Fleda | Teutonic | Swift. | F | ![]() |
271 | Flede | Teutonic | Swift. | F | ![]() |
272 | Fleta | English | Swift. | F | ![]() |
273 | Fleta | Teutonic | Swift. | F | ![]() |
274 | Fleur | English | Variant of Flower: Flower - a nature name. | F | ![]() |
275 | Fleur | French | Flower. Famous bearer: British writer John Galsworthy's heroine in 'The Forsyte Saga'. | F | ![]() |
276 | Fleurette | French | Little flower. | F | ![]() |
277 | Flita | Teutonic | Swift. | F | ![]() |
278 | Flo | Latin | Diminutive of Flora: The mythological Roman goddess of flowers. Diminutive of Florence: From 'florentius' or 'florentia', meaning flowering or flourishing. Famous bearer:. | F | ![]() |
279 | Flo | NativeAmerican | Arrow. | F | ![]() |
280 | Flor | Latin | Flower. | F | ![]() |