Female and male first names beginning with the letter “F”..

FRITZIE

Female

German-origin unisex name, derived from Friederike, meaning "peaceful ruler.

FRITZY

Female

Unique German name meaning "little peace," derived from the elements of Friedrich, which signifies harmony and tranquility.

FRIZELL

Male

Uncommon English name derived from 'friþescealf', meaning 'peace-shield'.

FROILAN

Male

Rare, Spanish-origin name derived from 'Fruilus', meaning 'fruitful' or 'productive'. It was popular among prominent families during the Middle Ages.

FRONA

Female

Frona, of Scandinavian origin, means 'wise' or 'learned'; once associated with Fróði, the Norse god of wisdom.

FRONEY

Female

Distinctive name of unknown origin, possibly linked to the Irish Fronya, meaning 'peace', though this connection is not widely accepted.

FRONIA

Female

Rare female name of Slavic origin, derived from the word 'peaceful'.

FRONIE

Female

Slavic origin given name derived from "front" meaning "spear", associated with strength and courage, popular among medieval Polish nobility.

FRONNIE

Female

Rare Greek-origin name meaning 'forehead' or 'thoughtful/reflective', derived from the ancient Greek name Frontis.

FRONTIS

Male

Distinctive name derived from the Latin 'frons', meaning forehead, originally used to describe prominence and later associated with notable Roman figures like Frontinus, the governor of Britain and military strategist.

FROST

Male

English name and surname originating from the Middle Ages in England, deriving from the Old Norse word "fross," meaning "frost.

FROSTY

Male

Unusual English given name derived from 'frost', signifying coolness and winter.

FROY

Male

Rare Dutch given name derived from the surname 'de Vries', meaning 'the Frisian'. It's associated with intelligence and creativity.

FROYLAN

Male

Distinct Spanish name meaning "peaceful warrior," derived from Frutuoso meaning "fruitful" or "productive.

FROZINE

Female

Rare French girl's name derived from the Old French word 'froissez', meaning 'to wrinkle' or 'to crumple'.

FRUMA

Female

Hebrew-origin female name meaning 'beautiful', popular among Jews yet also widely recognized and used globally.

FRUMENCIO

Male

Uncommon Italian name derived from the Latin 'frugalis', meaning thrifty or prudent.

FRUMI

Female

Hebrew name meaning 'pious', popular among Ashkenazi Jews since medieval times and carried by notable figures like Zionist activist Frumet Goldscheider.

FRUMIE

Female

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'glory' or 'splendor', popular among Jewish communities historically, and now worldwide as a unique choice honoring heritage or appreciated for its sound and significance.

FRUTOSO

Male

Rare Spanish name derived from Latin 'fructuosus', meaning 'fruitful' or 'productive'.

FRYDA

Female

Czech name derived from Slavic elements "Frid" meaning peace and "Dub" meaning love, signifying loving peace.

FU

Male

The name Fu, pronounced as "Foo", has its roots in ancient China and translates to "pig woman".

FUAD

Male

Arabic origin name meaning 'distinguished' or 'eminent', popular in Islamic culture and associated with success and achievement throughout history.

FUE

Male

The name Fue, derived from the Japanese kanji 'wind', signifies freedom, creativity, and adaptability.

FUJIE

Female

Japanese given name of unknown origin and meaning.

FUJIKO

Female

Japanese name of both feminine and masculine usage, composed of 'Fu' (不) meaning 'not' or 'without', and 'Jiku' (時) meaning 'time', translating to 'timeless'.

FUJIO

Male

Rare Japanese masculine given name composed of the kanji "Fu" meaning wealth/prosperity and "Jyo" meaning to ride/carry, translating to "carrying wealth" or "prosperous journey".

FUJIYE

Female

Rare yet meaningful Japanese given name composed of 'Fuj', meaning wisteria or wealth, and 'Yae', signifying circle or completeness.

FUKA

Female

Japanese female given name derived from "fukaku," meaning "deeply" or "to depths," often associated with thoughtfulness, insight, and profundity.

FUKUICHI

Male

Historical Japanese given name composed of 'Fuku', meaning 'luck', and 'ichi', meaning 'one', signifying 'the first lucky one'. Originating during the Edo period (1603-1868), it was chosen by parents hoping to bring good fortune to their child.

FULGENCIO

Male

Rare, Latin-derived male name meaning "shining" or "resplendent," traditionally linked to light and brightness, and associated with the Roman goddess of dawn, Aurora.

FULLER

Male

The name Fuller originates from medieval England, derived from 'fuller,' meaning one who cleanses wool or makes cloth durable. It was first recorded in the late 13th century as both a surname and, less commonly, a given name.

FULTON

Male

Rare American given name of Scottish origin, derived from a surname meaning 'from the river's mouth', possibly originating from Foulden or the Clyde River.

FULVIO

Male

Rare but respected Italian male given name of Latin origin, meaning "golden" or "yellow," associated historically with individuals of strength, wisdom, nobility, and accomplishment, like the Roman general Fulvius Nobilior and jurist Fulvio Atta.

FUMI

Female

Japanese name composed of 'fu' (not/no) and 'mi' (beauty), translating to 'No Beauty'. It's historically significant, associated with inner beauty and modesty.

FUMIE

Female

Traditional Japanese feminine given name composed of two kanji characters: "fumi" meaning "write/script" and "ei" meaning "excellent/prosperous," signifying "excellent writing/prosperous script.

FUMIKO

Female

Traditional Japanese female given name with two meanings: "beautiful child" or "fruitful, blessed child".

FUMIO

Male

Traditional Japanese given name that combines the characters fū (not rain) and yo (world), conveying the meaning "a world without rain.

FUMIYE

Female

Rare yet beautiful Japanese given name meaning 'good writing' or 'excellent literature', originating from the Heian period (794-1185), Japan's golden age of literature, with roots in famous works like "Tale of Genji".

FUMIYO

Female

Japanese female name meaning 'era of culture' or 'generation of literature', derived from the kanji characters 'fumi' (文) and 'yo' (代).