| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ewert | Brave/strong as a boar | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Falk | Falcon (bird of prey); originally a nickname or occupational name for a falconer | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| faramond | Protector of travelers | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Faro | Lighthouse; (also) traveler or one who journeys | Germanic, Portuguese, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Farr | From Germanic roots meaning 'journey' or, in Persian usage, meaning 'glory' or 'divine splendour'. Commonly a surname used as a given name. | English, Germanic, Norse, Persian, Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Farrant | Originally a surname likely denoting an ironworker/blacksmith or derived from a Norman personal name meaning 'brave'/'bold'. | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Fasolt | Name of a giant in Germanic legend and Wagner's Ring; etymology uncertain | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Faste | Steadfast, firm, faithful | English, Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Fastida | Steadfast | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Fastred | Steadfast counsel / firm advisor | English, Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Fedrik | Peaceful ruler | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Feidrik | Peaceful ruler | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Felberta | Feminine form of Filibert/Philibert, meaning "very bright" (from Germanic filu 'much' + beraht 'bright') | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Felda | Field; 'dweller of the field' or 'from the open land' | English, Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Feliberto | Very bright (from Germanic elements meaning 'much' + 'bright') | Germanic, Italian | Boy | — | |
| Ferdi | Brave traveler | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Ferdie | Brave traveler | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Ferdinanda | Brave voyager | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Ferdy | Brave traveler | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Fernald | From Germanic elements meaning 'journey' + 'bold' - 'brave traveler' (occasionally an English surname linked to 'fern') | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Ferren | Possible meanings: 'little man' (Irish); alternatively linked to the Germanic Ferdinand meaning 'brave/ardent traveler' (if derived from Ferran); sometimes associated with 'iron' via surname/occupational roots. | Catalan, English, Germanic, Irish, Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Ferynand | Brave traveler | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Fiamma-Louise | “Flame” (Fiamma) + “renowned/famous warrior” (Louise) - a fiery, distinguished warrior | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Filbert | "much-bright" - very bright, illustrious | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Filberta | Very bright | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Filberte | Very bright; much-bright, illustrious | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Filberti | From elements meaning 'much' + 'bright' - 'very bright' or 'very famous'. | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Filbirt | From elements filu 'much' + berht 'bright' - 'very bright' | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Filburte | 'very bright' (from Germanic elements filu 'much' + beraht 'bright') | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Filibert | Derived from elements meaning 'much' + 'bright' - 'very bright' or 'much-bright'. | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Filiberte | From Germanic elements meaning peace (frid) + bright (berht) - 'bright peace' or 'illustrious peace'. | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Filibirt | Much-bright; very bright or illustrious | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Filiburt | Very bright; much-bright; illustrious | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Fillbert | From elements meaning 'much' (filu) + 'bright' (berht) - 'very bright' or 'much-bright'. | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Fillberte | Very bright; illustrious | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Fillberto | From Germanic elements meaning 'much/very' + 'bright' - 'very bright' or 'very famous'. | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Fillbirt | Very bright (from Germanic elements filu 'much' + berht 'bright') | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Fillibert | From Germanic filu 'much' + beraht 'bright' - 'very bright' or 'very illustrious'. | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Fokker | Originally 'breeder' (occupational) or 'son/descendant of Fokke' (patronymic), ultimately linked to 'people' | Dutch, Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Folki | Of the people; related to "folk" (the people) | Germanic, Norse | Boy | — | |
| Folkman | Man of the people (from elements meaning 'folk' + 'man') | English, Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Folkvard | Guardian of the people | Germanic, Norse | Boy | — | |
| Fons | Noble, ready | Dutch, Germanic, Latin | Boy | — | |
| Foulquie | 'People' or 'of the people' (derived from Germanic 'folk') | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Fowk | From Proto-Germanic folc 'people, tribe' - often understood as 'people's leader' or related to 'the people'. | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Fraeda | Peace, peaceful | Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Franc | Free man; member of the Franks (often interpreted as "free") | Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Franciska | Frankish; French | Germanic, Hungarian, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Franckie | Free / free man | French, Germanic | Unisex | — | |
| Franjo | Frankish man | Croatian, Germanic | Boy | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Germanic-origin name in our dataset.