List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with F

Filbert

English Meaning: The name Filbert is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Filbert is: Introduced to Britain during the Norman conquest, from the Old German Filibert, meaning very bright.

Meaning: Brilliant, see also bert, philbert Origin: American

Filbuk

Filbuk is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1291 times.

Meaning: Brilliant Origin: English

Filemon

(fee-leh-MOHN)

MEANING: This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Philḗmōn (Φιλήμων)”, meaning “kindly, affectionate”. Philemon was an early Christian in Asia Minor who was the recipient of a private letter from Paul of Tarsus.

Filib

(FIL-ib)

Swedish Meaning: The name Filip is a Swedish baby name. In Swedish the meaning of the name Filip is: loves horses'.

Meaning: Friend of horses Origin: Greek, Scottish

Filibert

(FEE-lee-bert)

The name Filbert is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Filbert is: Introduced to Britain during the Norman conquest, from the Old German Filibert, meaning very bright.

Meaning: Very bright Origin: Dutch, Germanic

Filiberto

(fee-lee-BEHR-toh)

Meaning of name Filiberto. Etymology : Italian form of FILIBERT. Saint : Origin : Italian.

Filimoeika

Filimoeika is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1759 times.

Meaning: Enemy of sharks Origin: Polynesian

Filip

(FIL-ip)

The name Filip is a Russian baby name. In Russian the meaning of the name Filip is: loves horses'.

Meaning: Lover of horses Origin: Greek

Filipe

(fi-LEE-pi)

Filipe is a common first name in Portuguese-speaking countries. It is a Portuguese and Galician spelling of the name Philip (aka Phillip) (the name is spelled Felipe in Spanish and in archaic Portuguese orthography).

Filippe

Felipe is the Spanish variant of the name Philip, which derives from the Greek adjective Philippos "friend of horses". Felipe is also widely used in Portuguese-speaking Brazil alongside Filipe, the form commonly used in Portugal.

Meaning: Friend of horses