from Latin felicitas, meaning happiness or good luck
Fenella
fair shoulder
Fernanda
Strong and steadfast
Ffion
foxglove flower
Fiadh
Fiadh means "wild" or "wild deer" in Irish — specifically evoking the free-roaming spirit of a deer in nature, untamed and graceful.
Fiamma
Fiamma means "flame" in Italian. It carries connotations of fire, heat, and burning passion.
Fides
Faithful loyalty
Fiona
fair, white
Fionnuala
fair shoulder
Fleur
Flower goddess
Flora
flower, blossoming
Florence
blooming or flourishing
Florine
Blooming flower
Flossie
Fluffy tuft
Floy
Flower of joy
Frances
from France or free man
Francesca
from France, free man, from Francia
Francine
from France
Francisca
From France
Freda
Maiden princess
Freida
Woman's strength
Freja
goddess of love, war and beauty
Freya
Noble
Freyja
Freyja means 'lady' or 'noblewoman' in Old Norse, derived from the Proto-Germanic word *frawjō. The name directly references Freyja's divine status as one of the most powerful goddesses in Norse mythology.