Fairbanks
Fairbanks is a surname-turned-first name meaning 'fair or beautiful banks' in Old English.
Fairfax
Fairfax means 'the fair-haired one' in Old English.
Fairlay
Fairlay means 'a fair field or meadow' in Old English.
Fairlee
A name of English origin meaning 'from the clearing of the fairies'.
Fairleigh
An English name meaning 'meadow of the fairies'.
Fairley
An English name meaning 'a meadow where fairies dwell'.
Fairlie
A Scottish name meaning 'a meadow where fairies dwell'.
Fairlight
An English name meaning 'light of the fairies'.
Fairly
An English name meaning 'fairly or moderately beautiful'.
Fairman
An Old English surname meaning 'man of fair character'.
Fairy
An English name derived from 'fairy', referring to a supernatural being or spirit.
Faith
A virtue name meaning 'trust' or 'belief'.
Faithe
A variant of 'Faith', meaning 'trust' or 'belief'.
Fajga
A name meaning 'innocent'.
Falan
An Irish name meaning 'descendant of the warrior.'
Falca
Derived from the word for 'sickle' or 'curved,' often associated with nature.
Falco
Meaning 'falcon' in Italian, often symbolizing freedom and speed.
Falcon
Derived from the bird of prey, symbolizing power and freedom in various cultures.
Falconer
Historically, someone who trains and keeps falcons, linked to nobility and heritage.
Falconner
Another variant of Falconer, indicating a person associated with falconry.
Falda
Means 'a small girl' or 'a young girl' in Spanish.
Faline
Derived from the word for 'common,' often associated with 'fawn'.
Falk
Means 'falcon' or 'mighty' in Germanic origins.
Falke
Derived from the German word for 'falcon', symbolizing power.
Falken
Means 'descendant of Falk', associated with strength and power.
Falkner
Means 'falconer,' someone who keeps and trains falcons.
Fallon
Means 'descendant of the ruler' or 'leader' in Irish.
Fallyn
A modern variant of Fallon, meaning 'descendant of the ruling one'.
Falon
A variant of Fallon, which means 'leader' or 'descendant of the ruler'.
Faloni
A variant of the name Falon, often used in various cultures.
Fanchon
A diminutive form of Francis, meaning 'free man' or 'Frenchman'.
Fane
A name that can mean 'the great one' or 'from Fana'.
Fannar
Fannar translates to 'snowdrift' in Icelandic, symbolizing winter's beauty and chill.
Fanni
Fanni is a diminutive of Francisca, meaning 'free one' or 'from France.'
Fannia
Fannia is an Italian form of Fanny, meaning 'free one.'
Fannie
Fannie is a diminutive of Frances, meaning 'free one' or 'from France.'
Fannig
Fannig is a variant spelling of Fanny, meaning 'free one.'
Fannish
Fannish is a variation of Fanny, indicating a person who is free-spirited.
Fannvci
Fannvci is derived from the Czech variation of Fanny, linked to 'free one.'
Fanny
Fanny is derived from the name Francine meaning 'the free one.'
Fantina
Fantina is derived from Fantasia, meaning 'fantasy' or 'dream.'
Fantine
Fantine means 'to be a dreamer' or 'imaginative,' commonly associated with the character from 'Les Misérables.'
Fantino
Fantino is derived from the Italian word for 'fantasy,' indicating a playful and imaginative spirit.
Fanuco
Fanuco means 'little brother' or 'youthful one,' indicative of affection in the family.
Fanucus
Fanucus is related to the Latin 'Fanus,' meaning 'temple' or 'place of worship.'
Faolan
Faolan means 'little wolf,' symbolizing cunning and leadership in Irish lore.
Faoz
Faoz means 'a small creek or stream,' representing serenity in nature.
Farahilde
A name combining 'Farah' meaning joy and 'hilde' meaning battle, suggesting 'joy in battle.'
Faraja
A Swahili name meaning 'relief' or 'to help.'
Faraji
A Swahili name meaning 'one who helps.'
Faramon
Of uncertain origin, possibly a medieval name meaning 'protector' or 'guardian.'
Faramond
A name meaning 'journey protection' from the Germanic elements 'fara' (journey) and 'mund' (protector).
Faramundo
A variant of Faramond, meaning 'journey protector.'
Farayioluwa
Means 'the practice of God' in Yoruba, reflecting a deep spiritual significance.
Farewell
A term used to express good wishes when parting from someone.
Farfalla
An Italian word meaning 'butterfly.'
Farica
A name meaning 'brave' or 'famous in peace'.
Farkas
Means 'wolf' in Hungarian, often associated with bravery and strength.
Farl
Derived from Old English, meaning 'from the fern meadow.'
Farlay
An adaptation of Farley, typically meaning 'fern clearing or meadow.'
Farleigh
A locality name meaning 'fern clearing' or 'meadow' in Old English.
Farley
Originating as a surname, it means 'fern clearing' in Old English.
Farlow
A surname and place name meaning 'fern-covered hill,' originating in England.
Farly
A derivative from Farley, meaning 'from the fern meadow.'
Farnall
An old English name meaning 'the dweller by the fern hill.'
Farnell
Farnell means 'fern nook' or 'land covered with ferns'.
Farnham
Farnham means 'home on the ferns'.
Farnlea
Farnlea means 'meadow with ferns' or 'fern field'.
Farnlee
Farnlee means 'fern clearing' or 'fern meadow'.
Farnleigh
Farnleigh means 'meadow of ferns' or 'pastureland with ferns'.
Farnley
Farnley means 'clearing with ferns'.
Farnly
Farnly means 'meadow of ferns' or 'place of ferns'.
Farnum
Farnum means 'place of ferns'.
Farol
Farol means 'lantern' or 'light'.
Farold
Farold means 'an estate with ferns'.
Faron
Faron means 'adventurer' or 'journey'.
Farquhar
An Old Scottish name meaning 'dear one' or 'beloved.'
Farr
Derived from Old English, meaning 'journey or expedition.'
Farra
A variant of Farrah, meaning 'happy' or 'joyful.'
Farran
Means 'adventurous' or 'to wander.'
Farrar
An Old English surname meaning 'maker of a quick-acting drug.'
Farrel
An Irish surname meaning 'man of valor.'
Farrell
An anglicized form of the Gaelic 'O Fearghail', meaning 'man of valor'.
Farren
Derives from the Old French 'farron', meaning 'from the land of the fern'.
Farrier
Occupational name for one who shoes horses, derived from the Old French 'ferrier'.
Farrin
A modern variant of the name Farrow, often associated with 'to turn'.
Farris
Derived from the word 'ferris', meaning 'ironworker'.
Farrleigh
A topographic name meaning 'meadow by the ferries'.
Farrley
Meaning 'fern clearing', derived from a combination of Old English elements.
Farron
Translates to 'adventurous warrior' or 'journey'.
Farrow
Originally a surname meaning 'from the ferns'.
Farrs
A diminutive form of the surname Farris with uncertain meaning.
Farrun
A neologism likely inspired by other existing names, associated with 'to turn'.
Farryn
A modern variant of Farry, possibly inspired by 'farmer'.
Faryn
Faryn is often seen as a modern name meaning 'adventurous' and 'joyful'.
Fascienne
A French name meaning 'fascinating' or 'captivating.'
Fassnacht
The name translates to 'fast night', associated with Shrove Tuesday before Lent.
Faulconer
A surname meaning 'falcon keeper', referring to someone who raises falcons for hunting.
Faulconner
Variant of Faulconer, also meaning 'falcon keeper' or 'one who trains falcons'.
Faulkener
An occupational surname meaning 'bird catcher', used traditionally for falconry.