[ g i r l s ]
Fabienne : FAH-bee-en : latin "bean grower"
Fainche : FAN-chuh : irish - name of a saint
Fairuza : FEHR-roo-zah : turkish "turquoise"
Faith : FAYTH : latin "trust, faith"
Faizah : FAH-ee-zah : african "victorious"
Fallon : FAL-un : irish "grandchild of the ruler"
Fantine : fan-TEEN : french "childlike"
Farrah : FAYR-ruh : english "beautiful"
Fatima : fah-TEEM-uh or fat-IM-uh : arabic - daughter of muhammad
Fatin : FAH-teen : arabic "captivating"
Fawne : FAWN : old french "young deer"
Faye : FAY : french "fairy"
Fayina : figh-EE-nah : russian "free one"
Fayme : FAY-mee : french "held in high esteem"
Felcia: FEHL-shuh : polish "lucky"
Felicia : fuh-LEE-shuh : latin "happy"
Felicite : fuh-LIHS-ih-tee : french "fortunate"
Femi : FEH-mee : african "love me"
Feronia : fay-ROH-nee-uh : latin - goddess of springs and woods
Finola : fih-NOH-lah : irish "white shoulder"
Fiona : FEE-oh-nuh : celtic "white, fair"
Fiorenza : fee-ohr-EN-zah : italian "flower"
Flavia : FLAH-vyah : latin "blond"
Fleta : FLAY-tuh : old english "swift, fleet"
Florence : FLOHR-ens : latin "blooming"
Frances : FRAN-sis : latin "from france"
Freda : FRAY-duh or FREE-duh : german "peaceful"
Freya : FRAY-uh : norwegian "noble woman"
Fuscienne : FYU-she-ehn : latin "black"
[ b o y s ]
Farrell : FAYR-rel : celtic "courageous"
Faxon : FAKS-un : teutonic "long hair"
Felix : FEE-liks : hebrew "happy"
Fenton : FEN-tun : english "marshland dweller"
Fergus : FUR-gus : celtic "of manly strength"
Ferran : FAYR-en : arabic "baker"
Ferris : FAYR-ihs : irish "rock"
Finley : FIN-lee : english "sunbeam"
Finn : FIN : norwegian "laplander"
Fisk : FISK : swedish "fisherman"
Fletcher : FLETCH-er : old french "arrow maker"
Fonda : FON-dah : spanish "profound, well-based"
Forrest : FOHR-est : german "wood-dweller"
Foster : FAW-ster : anglo-saxon "forester"
Frasier : FRAY-zher : english "curly-haired"
Fuller : FUL-ler : english "clothing presser"
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