English Baby Boy Names - F

FAIRFAX: "blond"

FANE: "joyful." Variants include Faegan, Fagan, Fain, and Fayne.

FARLEY: "from the bull's pasture." Variants include Faerrleah, Fairlie, Farleigh, and Farly.

FARNELL: "from the fern slope." Variants include Farnall, Fearnhealh, and Fernald.

FARNHAM: "from the fern field." Variant Fearnhamm exists.

FARNLEY: "from the fern meadow." Variants include Fearnleah, and Farnly.

FAROLD: "powerful traveler." Variant Faerwald exists.

FARR: "traveler." Variant Faer exists.

FARSON: "son of Farr." Variants include Farrs, and Fars.

FELTON: "from the field estate." Variants include Feldon, Feldtun, and Feldun.

FENTON: "from the farm on the fens"

FERREX: myth name

FIELDING: "lives in the field." Variant Felding exists.

FILBERT: "brilliant." Variants include Felabeorht, and Filburt.

FILMER: "famous." Variants include Felamaere, Filmarr, and Filmore.

FINN: "blond"

FIRMAN: "fair"

FISKE: "fish"

FITCH: "ermine." Variants include Fitche, and Fytch.

FITZ: "son"

FITZ ADAM: "son of Adam." Variant Fitzadam exists.

FITZ GERALD: "son of Gerald." Variant Fitzgerald exists.

FITZ GIBBON: "son of Gilbert." Variants include Fitzgibbon, Fitz Gilbert, and Fitzgilbert.

FITZ HUGH: "son of Hugh." Variant Fitzhugh exists.

FITZ JAMES: "son of James." Variant Fitzjames exists.

FITZ PATRICK: "son of Patrick." Variant Fitzpatrick exists.

FITZ SIMON: "son of Simon." Variants include Fitzsimmons, Fitzsimon, and Fitzsimons.

FITZ WATER: "son of Walter." Variants include Fitzwalter, and Fitzwater.

FLEMING: "Dutchman"

FLINT: "a stream." Variant Flynt exists.

FORD: "river crossing"

FOSTER: "keeps the forest." Variants include Forest, and Forrester.

FOWLER: "game warden"

FRAYNE: "foreigner." Variants include Fraine, and Freyne.

FREELAND: "from the free land"

FREWIN: "noble friend." Variants include Freowine, Frewen, and Frewyn.

FREY: "lord"

FRICK: "bold." Variants include Freca, and Frika.

FRIDOLF: "peaceful wolf." Variants include Fridolph, Friduwulf, and Fridwolf.

FRISA: "curly-haired"

FULLER: "cloth thickener." Variant Fullere exists.

FULTON: "from the people's estate." Variants include Fugeltun, and Fulaton

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