Starting with letter F
| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 341 | Feliks | Polish | Polish form of Felix 'lucky'. | M | |
| 342 | Feliks | Russian | Russian form of Felix 'lucky'. | M | |
| 343 | Felim | Irish | Variant of Feidhlim: Good forever. | M | |
| 344 | Felipe | Spanish | Spanish form of Phillip 'loves horses'. | M | |
| 345 | Felippe | Spanish | Variant of Philip. | M | |
| 346 | Felix | Anglo-Saxon | Name of a saint. | M | |
| 347 | Felix | Biblical | 'Happy, prosperous' | M | |
| 348 | Felix | Latin | Happy. Lucky. Famous bearers: cartoon character Felix the Cat, British actor Felix Aylmer. | M | |
| 349 | Felix | Spanish | Lucky. | M | |
| 350 | Felix | Swedish | !ucky. | M | |
| 351 | Fell | Norse | From the rough hill. | M | |
| 352 | Felten | English | Variant of Felton: Field town. | M | |
| 353 | Feltin | English | Variant of Felton: Field town. | M | |
| 354 | Felton | English | From the field estate. | M | |
| 355 | Fenris | Norse | A mythical monster wolf. | M | |
| 356 | Fenris | Scandinavian | Figure in Scandinavian mythology. | M | |
| 357 | Fenton | English | Swamp town. | M | |
| 358 | Fenton | Shakespearean | 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' A young gentleman. | M | |
| 359 | Fenuku | Egyptian | Born late. | M | |
| 360 | Fenwick | English | Swamp farm. | M | |