Name Collection

Names That Start With F

Browse baby names that start with F, then compare meaning, origin, and trend signals.

Names In This Collection

Boy • Italian

Federico

Italian name linked to leadership and noble heritage.

Pronounced fe-der-EE-co

NobleStrongTimeless
Trend: niche
Girl • Italian

Felecia

Italian feminine form conveying happiness and warmth.

Pronounced fe-LEE-sha

CheerfulWarmAccessible
Trend: rising
Girl • Italian

Felica

Felica is a radiant name linked to happiness and positive beginnings.

Pronounced fə-LEE-ka

OptimisticBrightCheerful
Trend: rising
Gender-neutral • Italian

Felice

Felice signifies happiness and a bright spirit with classic Italian charm.

Pronounced FE-li-tche

JoyfulOptimisticLively
Trend: rising
Girl • Latin

Felicia

Felicia, rooted in Latin, carries a serene sense of happiness and grace.

Pronounced fe-LI-sha

GracefulWarmBright
Trend: high
Gender-neutral • Spanish

Feliciano

Feliciano blends warmth and vitality with a distinct Hispanic resonance.

Pronounced fe-li-SYA-no

VibrantWarmConfident
Trend: rising
Girl • Italian

Felicita

Felicita conveys happiness with Italian elegance and a gentle presence.

Pronounced fe-li-CI-ta

GracefulGentlePoised
Trend: niche
Girl • Latin

Felicitas

Felicitas, a Latin name, conveys happiness and good fortune.

Pronounced feh-lee-cih-tahs

optimisticupliftingtimeless
Trend: stable
Girl • Latin

Felicity

Felicity, from Latin roots, conveys happiness and warmth.

Pronounced feh-LIS-ih-tee

brightoptimisticfriendly
Trend: niche
Girl • Spanish

Felipa

Felipa is the feminine form of Felipe, rooted in Spanish tradition.

Pronounced feh-LEE-pah

distinctclassicheritage-rich
Trend: high
Boy • Greek

Felipe

Felipe is the Spanish form of Philip, with Greek roots meaning lover of horses, signaling leadership.

Pronounced fe-LEEP-e

classicdistinguishedversatile
Trend: high
Girl • Spanish

Felisa

Felisa carries a Spanish charm and is commonly connected to joy.

Pronounced fe-LEE-sah

friendlyradiantclassic
Trend: rising
Girl • Multicultural

Felisha

Felisha blends an international sound with a peaceful, uplifting presence.

Pronounced feh-LEE-shah

inclusivesoftmodern
Trend: high
Boy • Latin

Felix

Felix is a Latin name meaning fortunate or happy, with a classic, enduring appeal.

Pronounced FEE-liks

timelessclassicversatile
Trend: rising
Boy • English

Felton

Felton is an English place-name turned given name, suggesting protection and rootedness.

Pronounced FEL-tən

groundedreliableclassic
Trend: niche
Boy • Multicultural

Fenix

Fenix is a contemporary form of Phoenix or Fenix, carrying a peaceful, hopeful vibe.

Pronounced FEH-niks

renewingcalmmodern
Trend: niche
Boy • English

Fenton

Fenton is an English-origin name linked to protection and grounded roots.

Pronounced FEN-tən

steadyreliableheritage-rich
Trend: rising
Boy • Arabic

Feras

Feras (Feras) is an Arabic name meaning lion, signaling courage.

Pronounced FEH-ras

boldbraveregal
Trend: rising
Boy • Germanic

Ferdinand

Ferdinand is a Germanic-origin name with a long-standing leadership aura.

Pronounced FER-di-nand

regaltimelessdistinguished
Trend: stable
Boy • French

Ferman

Ferman is a French-influenced name with a resilient, confident feel.

Pronounced FER-man

confidentsleekdistinctive
Trend: rising
Boy • Spanish

Fermin

Fermin is a Spanish name meaning steadfast or bright, with a warm, uplifting feel.

Pronounced FER-meen

warmupliftingclassic
Trend: rising
Girl • Japanese

Fern

Fern is a nature-inspired name with a peaceful, simple appeal.

Pronounced FERN

gentlenature-connectedmodern
Trend: niche
Boy • French

Fernand

Fernand is the French form of Ferdinand, with a leadership heritage.

Pronounced fern-AND

eleganthistoricdistinguished
Trend: rising
Girl • Irish

Fernanda

Fernanda blends Irish roots with a modern, courageous energy.

Pronounced fer-NAHN-dah

boldlivelyheritage-rich
Trend: rising

FAQ

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