Moonboon Team
Choosing a name for your baby is an exciting adventure for parents. It’s a moment to reflect your hopes and dreams for your little one. Whether you’re drawn to a trendy name that stands out or a classic one that feels warm and familiar, the right name can create a lasting impression. 
This article presents a delightful collection of boy and girl names, offering a variety of choices to inspire you. With options ranging from modern favorites to timeless classics, you’re sure to find a name that resonates with you and captures the spirit of your new arrival.
Girl names with F:
- Fabia – A Latin name meaning "bean grower," it is the feminine form of Fabius, an ancient Roman family name.
 - Fabienne – Of French origin, this name means "bean grower" and is a variant of Fabia.
 - Fabiola – A diminutive of Fabia, Fabiola is of Latin origin and means "little bean grower."
 - Faith – An English virtue name meaning "complete trust or confidence."
 - Falbala – A rare French name meaning "decorative trimming or ruffle," used in historical fashion contexts.
 - Fallon – Of Irish origin, this name means "leader" or "superior."
 - Fantasia – From Greek origin, meaning "imagination" or "fantasy."
 - Fariha – A Muslim name of Arabic origin, meaning "happy" or "joyful."
 - Farrah – Of Arabic origin, this name means "happiness" or "joy."
 - Fatima – A well-known Arabic name meaning "captivating," most famously borne by the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad.
 - Fatou – A West African variant of Fatima, commonly used in Senegal, meaning "captivating."
 - Fauna – From Roman mythology, Fauna is the goddess of fertility, animals, and nature.
 - Faye – Of English origin, meaning "fairy" or "faith."
 - Fedora – A name of Greek origin, meaning "God's gift."
 - Fedra – The Greek variant of Phaedra, meaning "bright" or "radiant."
 - Felicity – Of Latin origin, Felicity means "happiness" or "good fortune."
 - Felina – A Latin name meaning "cat-like" or "feline."
 - Fenix – A variant of Phoenix, of Greek origin, meaning "dark red" or symbolizing rebirth.
 - Fergie – A Scottish diminutive of Fergus, meaning "man of strength."
 - Fernanda – Of Spanish and Portuguese origin, meaning "adventurous" or "bold journey."
 - Fia – A short form of Sofia, with Italian origins meaning "wisdom."
 - Fiadh – Of Irish origin, this name means "wild" or "untamed."
 - Fidela – A Latin name meaning "faithful" or "loyal."
 - Filippa – Of Italian and Scandinavian origin, this name means "lover of horses."
 - Filiz – A Turkish name meaning "sprout" or "blossom."
 - Filomena – Of Greek origin, meaning "friend of strength" or "loved."
 - Finlea – Of Irish origin, meaning "fair warrior."
 - Finley – Of Scottish origin, meaning "fair-haired hero."
 - Fiona – A Scottish Gaelic name meaning "fair" or "white."
 - Fiorella – Of Italian origin, meaning "little flower."
 - Flavia – A Latin name meaning "golden" or "yellow-haired."
 - Fleur – A French name meaning "flower."
 - Flora – Of Latin origin, Flora is the Roman goddess of flowers and spring.
 - Flore – A French variant of Flora, meaning "flower."
 - Florence – A Latin name meaning "flourishing" or "prosperous."
 - Florentine – A variant of Florence, of Latin origin, meaning "from Florence" or "flowering."
 - Floretta – A diminutive form of Flora, meaning "little flower" in Latin.
 - Floris – Of Dutch and Latin origin, meaning "blossoming" or "flower."
 - Flynn – An Irish name meaning "son of the red-haired one."
 - Frances – Of Latin origin, meaning "free" or "from France."
 - Francesca – An Italian variant of Frances, meaning "free."
 - Francine – A French diminutive of Frances, meaning "free."
 - Franka – A feminine form of Frank, meaning "free" in German and Slavic origins.
 - Frankie – An English diminutive of Frances, meaning "free one."
 - Franziska – A German and Polish variant of Frances, meaning "free."
 - Freddy – A diminutive of Frederick, meaning "peaceful ruler."
 - Frederikke – A Danish variant of Frederick, meaning "peaceful ruler."
 - Freya – Of Norse origin, meaning "noble lady" or "goddess of love and fertility."
 - Frida – Of German origin, meaning "peace" or "calm."
 - Fumiko – A Japanese name meaning "child of abundant beauty" or "literary child."
 
Boy names with F:
- Fabian – Of Latin origin, meaning "bean grower" or "farmer."
 - Fabio – An Italian name derived from the Latin name "Fabius," meaning "bean grower."
 - Fabrizio – An Italian variant of "Fabrice," originating from Latin, meaning "craftsman."
 - Fadil – A name of Arabic origin meaning "generous" or "virtuous."
 - Fairbanks – Of English origin, meaning "dweller near the fair bank" or "a riverbank."
 - Faisal – An Arabic name meaning "decisive" or "resolute."
 - Falcon – An English name that refers to the bird of prey, symbolizing speed and freedom.
 - Farid – An Arabic name meaning "unique" or "precious."
 - Faris – Of Arabic origin, meaning "knight" or "horseman."
 - Farooq – An Arabic name meaning "the one who distinguishes between right and wrong."
 - Faustus – Of Latin origin, meaning "fortunate" or "auspicious."
 - Federico – An Italian name derived from the Germanic name "Fridericus," meaning "peaceful ruler."
 - Felipe – The Spanish form of "Philip," derived from Greek, meaning "lover of horses."
 - Felix – Of Latin origin, meaning "happy" or "fortunate."
 - Feliz – A Spanish name meaning "happy" or "fortunate."
 - Fenix – A variant spelling of "Phoenix," originating from Greek mythology, symbolizing rebirth and immortality.
 - Fennec – Of Arabic origin, referring to the small desert fox known for its large ears.
 - Ferdinand – A name of Spanish and Germanic origin, meaning "bold voyager" or "brave traveler."
 - Fernand – A variant of Ferdinand, originating from the Germanic elements meaning "daring journey."
 - Ferris – An English name meaning "rock" or "iron."
 - Fidel – Of Latin origin, meaning "faithful" or "loyal."
 - Filip – The Slavic form of "Philip," meaning "lover of horses."
 - Fillmore – An English surname meaning "pleasant stream."
 - Finch – An English name referring to the small bird, symbolizing joy and prosperity.
 - Finn – Of Irish origin, meaning "fair" or "white."
 - Finnegan – An Irish name meaning "descendant of the fair one."
 - Fitz – A prefix of Anglo-Norman origin, meaning "son of," often used in surnames.
 - Fitzroy – An English name meaning "son of the king."
 - Flame – Of English origin, referring to the fire and symbolizing passion and energy.
 - Flavio – An Italian name derived from the Latin "Flavius," meaning "yellow" or "golden."
 - Fleming – A surname of Anglo-Norman origin, meaning "from Flanders."
 - Fletcher – An English occupational name for a maker of arrows.
 - Florent – Of Latin origin, meaning "prosperous" or "flourishing."
 - Florentino – An Italian name meaning "prosperous" or "flowering."
 - Floyd – Of Welsh origin, meaning "gray" or "gray-haired."
 - Flynn – An Irish name meaning "descendant of the red-haired one."
 - Forde – An English name meaning "river crossing" or "ford."
 - Forest – Of French origin, meaning "of the woods" or "woodland."
 - Foster – An English name meaning "forester" or "to nourish."
 - Fox – An English name referring to the animal, symbolizing cleverness.
 - Francesco – An Italian form of Francis, meaning "free."
 - Francisco – A Spanish variant of Francis, meaning "free."
 - Frank – Of Germanic origin, meaning "free" or "a member of the Franks."
 - Franklin – An English name meaning "free landowner."
 - Freddie – A diminutive of Frederick, meaning "peaceful ruler."
 - Frederick – Of German origin, meaning "peaceful ruler."
 - Frey – A Norse name meaning "lord" or "noble."
 - Frodo – An Old English name meaning "wise" or "intelligent."
 - Froilan – A name of Spanish origin meaning "little brother."
 - Fynn – A modern variation of Finn, meaning "fair" or "white."
 
We hope this list has made your journey to finding the perfect baby name a bit easier! Whether you’re leaning towards modern flair or timeless tradition, the key is to choose a name that truly resonates with your family. If you're still searching or contemplating a unisex name, be sure to explore our list of gender-neutral names for added inspiration!
