List of English, French Baby Names Meanings Starting with (F) ×

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  • Falcon - FAL-kən
    English Meaning: The name Falcon is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Falcon is: Surname relating to falconry.
    Meaning: Falcon keeper Origin: English, French
  • Falconner - fahl-CAHN-ər
    Falconer is a Scottish surname, a sept of Clan Keith, and an Anglicized version of the French surname "Fauconnier". In both cases, the name is derived from the occupational name for a trainer of falcons.
    Meaning: Falcon keeper Origin: English, French
  • Falkner - FAWK-nər
    Gender: M Meaning of Falkner: "falcon trainer" Origin of Falkner: Occupational name.
    Meaning: One who hunts with falcons Origin: English, French
  • Farrin - FAR-in
    The different meanings of the name Farrin are: English meaning: Ox-herd; good-looking servant. Celtic - Gaelic meaning: Descendant of Farachan. Afghan meaning: Glorified.
    Meaning: Blacksmith Origin: English, French
  • Faulkner - FAWK-nər
    Faulkner Name Meaning. English: occupational name for someone who kept and trained falcons (a common feudal service). Falconry was a tremendously popular sport among the aristocracy in medieval Europe, and most great houses had their falconers.
    Meaning: Keeper of falcons Origin: English, French
  • Fitzgerald - FITS-jehr-əld
    The surname FitzGerald comes from the Norman tradition of adding Fitz, meaning "son of" before the father's name. "Fitz Gerald" thus means in Old Norman and in Old French "son of Gerald". Gerald itself is a Germanic compound of ger, "spear", and waltan, " rule".
    Meaning: Son of a powerful ruler Origin: English, French
  • Flemming - FLEHM-ing
    Fleming Name Meaning. English: ethnic name for someone from Flanders. In the Middle Ages there was considerable commercial intercourse between England and the Netherlands, particularly in the wool trade, and many Flemish weavers and dyers settled in England.
    Meaning: From Flanders in Normandy Origin: English, French