English Baby Names

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Fleta
Arrow.
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Fletch
Arrow-maker.
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Fletcher
Arrow-maker.
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Flick
Quick, sharp movement.
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Flint
Referring to the hard, fine-grained rock.
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Flip
A short form of Philip, meaning 'lover of horses'.
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Flirt
Referring to someone who is playfully teasing or attracting attention romanti...
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Flo
Short form of Florence or Flora, meaning 'flower' or 'blooming'.
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Florentyne
Flowering or blooming, derived from the Latin word 'florens'.
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Florimel
A combination of Latin 'flos' meaning flower and Greek 'meli' meaning honey, ...
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Florizel
Little flower, derived from Latin 'flos' meaning flower.
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Florrie
Diminutive of Florence, meaning 'flourishing' or 'prosperous'.
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Flossie
Diminutive of Florence, meaning 'flourishing' or 'prosperous'.
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Flower
Represents the blossom of a plant.
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Fluffy
Describes something light, airy, or covered in fur.
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Flurie
Diminutive of Flora, meaning 'flower'.
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Flurry
Referring to a sudden, brief rush of wind or rain.
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Flury
Derived from a surname meaning 'flower' or 'blooming'.
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Flute
Referring to a musical instrument.
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Flux
Referring to constant change or flow.
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Flyta
A modern invented name, possibly derived from 'flight' or 'fly', suggesting s...
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Folk
People.
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Folkman
People.
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Folton
Settlement of the free.
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Fonsie
Diminutive form of Fons.
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Fonz
Short form of Alfonso, meaning 'noble and ready'.
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Fonzey
Diminutive form of Fonz.
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Fonzie
Diminutive form of Fonz.
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Fonzy
Diminutive form of Fonz.
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Ford
River crossing.
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Fordal
From the ford dale.
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Fordan
From the ford town.
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Forde
From the ford.
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Fordel
From the ford hill.
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Fordin
From the ford.
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Forest
Referring to a dense growth of trees, a woodland.
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Forestor
Occupational surname for someone who worked in a forest or was a forester.
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Forever
For all time, everlasting.
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Forrest
Referring to a forest, a woodland.
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Forrester
Occupational surname for someone who worked in a forest.
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Forster
Derived from the Old French 'forestier', meaning 'forest keeper' or 'woodsman'.
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Forsythia
Named after the Forsythia flower, which is a genus of flowering plants.
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Fortnum
From a place name meaning 'fortified settlement'.
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Fortune
Derived from the English word fortune, meaning luck or prosperity.
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Fosemund
Falcon protection.
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Foster
One who fosters or nurtures.
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Fountain
Natural spring of water.
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Fountaine
Natural spring of water.
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Fountayn
Natural spring of water.
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Fountayne
Natural spring of water.
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