Search boys Baby Names starting with letter F
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
351 | Fell | Norse | From the rough hill. | M | |
352 | Felten | English | Variant of Felton: Field town. | M | |
353 | Feltin | English | Variant of Felton: Field town. | M | |
354 | Felton | English | From the field estate. | M | |
355 | Fenris | Norse | A mythical monster wolf. | M | |
356 | Fenris | Scandinavian | Figure in Scandinavian mythology. | M | |
357 | Fenton | English | Swamp town. | M | |
358 | Fenton | Shakespearean | 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' A young gentleman. | M | |
359 | Fenuku | Egyptian | Born late. | M | |
360 | Fenwick | English | Swamp farm. | M | |
361 | Fenyang | African | Botswanan name meaning 'conqueror'. | M | |
362 | Fenyang | Egyptian | Conquers. | M | |
363 | Feodor | Greek | Divine gift. | M | |
364 | Feodras | Greek | Stone. | M | |
365 | Feoras | Irish | Rock. | M | |
366 | Feran | Anglo-Saxon | Advances. | M | |
367 | Fercos | Welsh | Legendary son of Poch. | M | |
368 | Ferda | Czechoslovakian | Brave. | M | |
369 | Ferdinand | German | An Old German name, from 'fardi' meaning journey and 'nanthi' meaning venture. Famous bearers include three Holy Roman emperors and several Spanish and Italian kings. | M | |
370 | Ferdinand | Shakespearean | 'Love's Labours Lost' King of Navarre. 'The Tempest' Son to the King of Naples. | M | |
371 | Ferdinand | Teutonic | Dwells by the alder trees. | M | |
372 | Ferdinando | German | Variant of Ferdinand: Brave traveler. | M | |
373 | Ferdinando | Italian | Italian form of Ferdinand 'adventurer'. | M | |
374 | Ferdynand | German | Variant of Ferdinand: Brave traveler. | M | |
375 | Ferehar | Celtic | Mythical son of Uisneeh. | M | |
376 | Ferenc | Hungarian | Hungarian form of Francis 'free'. | M | |
377 | Ferenc | Latin | Free. | M | |
378 | Fergal | Irish | Brave. | M | |
379 | Ferghus | Celtic | Manly. | M | |
380 | Ferghus | Gaelic | Rock. | M | |
381 | Fergie | Gaelic | Diminutive of Fergus: Rock. Also a variant of 'Fearghas', derived from the Celtic for 'man' and 'choice'. | M | |
382 | Fergus | Celtic | Manly. | M | |
383 | Fergus | Gaelic | Rock. Also a variant of 'Fearghas', derived from the Celtic for 'man' and 'choice'. | M | |
384 | Fergus | Irish | Variant of Fearghall: Courageous man. | M | |
385 | Fergus | Scottish | First choice; Man of strength. | M | |
386 | Ferguson | Scottish | Son of the first choice. | M | |
387 | Fergusson | Scottish | Son of the first choice. | M | |
388 | Feri | Latin | Free. | M | |
389 | Ferke | Latin | Free. | M | |
390 | Ferko | Hungarian | Hungarian form of Francis 'free'. | M | |
391 | Ferko | Latin | Free. | M | |
392 | Fermin | Spanish | Strong. | M | |
393 | Fernald | English | From the fern slope. | M | |
394 | Fernand | French | Adventurer. | M | |
395 | Fernand | German | Variant of Ferdinand: Brave traveler. | M | |
396 | Fernando | German | Variant of Ferdinand: Brave traveler. | M | |
397 | Fernando | Spanish | A variant of Ferdinand, meaning adverturer. | M | |
398 | Fernham | English | Variant of Farnham: Fern meadow. | M | |
399 | Fernleigh | English | Variant of Farnley: Fern field. | M | |
400 | Fernley | English | Variant of Farnley: Fern field. | M |