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



Genres

Trier par

Beginning with a letter

By country

By religion

By ethnic group

Florince is a unique and elegant unisex name of Latin origin, derived from "florens," meaning "flowering" or "blooming." Historically used in France during the Middle Ages, it was often given to girls born around springtime. Despite its rarity today, Florince stands out for its distinctive character and association with beauty, grace, and vitality.
Florinda is a Spanish feminine name derived from 'florida', meaning 'flowery', and sometimes considered a combination of 'flor' (flower) and '-inda'. It has historical popularity, particularly in Spain, with notable bearer Florinda Bolkan.
Florindo, an Italian male name, means 'blossoming' or 'blooming', derived from Latin 'florens', reflecting beauty, grace, and resilience.
Florine is a French name meaning "flourishing" or "prosperous," derived from the Latin word "florens." It was first used in the Middle Ages and has since become a classic choice for girls, carrying a positive connotation of prosperity and growth.
Florine is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "florus" meaning 'flower', associated with beauty and grace.
Florio is an Italian name derived from the Latin word 'flos', meaning 'flower'. It signifies 'flourishing' or 'prosperous'.
Floris is a distinctive Dutch name derived from the Germanic element "Hari," meaning "army" or "war." It was popularized by Count Floris V of Holland in the 13th century and has since been carried by notable figures such as painter Floris van Hasselt and footballer Floris Schuit. The name signifies strength, courage, and leadership.
Floris is a distinctive Latin-origin name derived from 'flos', meaning 'flower'.
Florisa is a unique and elegant Latin-derived name meaning 'she who is like a flower', signifying strength, grace, and beauty.
Florisel is a charming Spanish name derived from "flor" (flower) plus "-sel," signifying "little flower.
Florita, derived from Spanish "flor" meaning flower, is a unique and charming female name that signifies little flower or endearment.
Floramarina is an Italian-derived name meaning 'flower of the sea'.
Florence is a Latin-origin female given name meaning "flourishing, prosperous," popularized by the Italian city of Florence during the Middle Ages.
Florrie is a charming English and Scottish name, a diminutive of Florence, which means "prospering" or "thriving".
Florrine is a rare, French-origin female name derived from 'flos', meaning 'flower' in Latin.
Flory is a unique Latin-derived given name meaning 'to flourish' or 'blossom'.
Flory is a French-origin given name meaning 'flower', symbolizing beauty and grace, with a historical use as a diminutive form of names like Florine or Florence during medieval France.
Floryan is a Slavic given name derived from "slav", meaning 'glory'.
Flosie is a French feminine form of Florian, meaning 'flower' or 'to bloom', with roots tracing back to ancient Rome.
Floss is a Greek-derived given name that means "flower" and was historically used for both males and females, but is now more commonly used for females.
Flossie is a charming and distinct female name of English origin, derived from Florence meaning 'flourishing'. It gained popularity in the late 19th to early 20th centuries as a diminutive form of Florence but has since established itself independently.
Flossie is a rare and charming English female given name derived from Flo, a Victorian era nickname used to shorten Florence or Florence, which means "flourishing" or "prosperous".
Flossy is an elegant English given name derived from 'floss', meaning soft silk-like fiber, popularized during the Victorian era among upper-class families.
The name Flourish, of English origin, signifies vigorous growth and success.
The name Flournoy is of French origin, derived from Florin/Florine, meaning 'flower'. It evolved from Italian Fiorino during medieval times. Though its history is undocumented due to its commoner roots, notable figures like Louis Flournoy exist. Today, Flournoy remains a unique choice for parents seeking an uncommon name, with varied spellings like Florin or Flourney, but retaining its elegant floral meaning.
Flower is a rare yet captivating English given name meaning 'flower', derived from Middle English 'flour' and Old French 'flor'. It gained popularity during the late Victorian era for its nature-inspired charm.
The name Floy, of American origin, means 'flow' or 'prosperous', and was popular during the late 19th to mid-20th century.
Floy is a unique French given name derived from 'fleur', meaning 'flower'.
Floya is a distinctive Scandinavian name of Old Norse origin, meaning 'one who wanders' and connected to Viking chieftain Floki Vilgerdarson, discoverer of Iceland in 874 AD.
Floyce is a rare American name whose origin and meaning remain elusive, though some suggest it's derived from Florence or Flaith, meaning "prosperous" or "successful".
Floyce is an uncommon American female given name with no specific meaning or origin; it was coined simply for its own sake.
Floyd is a unique English male name derived from the Old English word 'flaeg', meaning 'floating' or 'wandering'.
The name Floyd is of English origin, derived from the Old German 'Hrodulf', meaning 'famous wolf'.
Floyda is a rare, distinctive American female given name believed to be a creative variant of Florida, meaning 'flowery' or 'rich in flowers'.
Floyde is a rare English male given name derived from the Old English word "flode," meaning "tide or flood.
Floydell is an uncommon American given name combining elements from Floyd ('gray-haired') and Dell (diminutive of Derek, Delbert, Dallas), with associations to 'people's army'. It hasn't achieved wide popularity.
Floydene is a distinctive variation of the classic Latin name Florence, meaning "flourishing, prosperous.
Floydia is a rare female given name of African American origin, likely created by blending names like Florence and Victoria. Its meaning could potentially relate to prosperity, triumph, or growth, but its true origins remain shrouded in mystery.
Floye is a rare yet graceful French given name derived from 'fleur', meaning 'flower', symbolizing beauty and fragility.
Floyed is a rare, distinctive name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Floyd, Flowde or Fleck, with no widely accepted meaning but has been used throughout history and notably borne by American football player Floyed Davis.