Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with F

Fowke

Fowke. Buy JPG Image » The name Fowke arrived in England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. The name Fowke comes from the Norman personal name Fulco. The line of this name descends from the noble house of Fulco Nerra, who held the title of Count of Anjou, Normandy.

Meaning: People, tribe Origin: English

Fowler

Fowler is an English and/or Scots surname with a linguistic origin in the Old English fugelere, indicative of a person occupied as a bird-catcher. ... The name comes from the Anglo-Saxon 'Fugal", meaning fowl.

Meaning: Trapper of wildfowl Origin: American

Fox

The boy's name Fox \fox\ is of Old English origin, and its meaning is "fox." ...Probably refers to a fox-catcher or to a fox's den. Foxes are smart, creative, and cunning creatures- as well as adorable. Famous real-life people named Fox: | Edit.

Meaning: Fox Origin: English

Foxworth

Foxworth Name Meaning. Variant of English Foxworthy. In the U.S. this name is found predominantly in SC.

Foxx

The boy's name Fox fox is of Old English origin, and its meaning is "fox." ...Probably refers to a fox-catcher or to a fox's den. Foxes are smart, creative, and cunning creatures- as well as adorable. Famous real-life people named Fox: | Edit.

Foy

Foy Name Meaning. Irish: variant of Fahey. Irish: variant of Fee. French: nickname, from Old French foi 'faith' (Latin fides), either for a pious person or for someone who frequently used this term in oaths. French: from the medieval female personal name Foy, which is from foi 'faith', as above.

Meaning: Faith Origin: French

Foyle

Foyle Name Meaning. English and Scottish: topographic name for someone who lived near a pit or man-made hollow, from Old French fouille 'pit'. The pit in question could have been a lime pit, a clay pit, or an excavation designed to receive refuse.

Fozobe

Fozobe is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 891 times.

Meaning: Protective Origin: English

Fríðr

Sigrid. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sigrid /ˈsiːɡrɪd/ is a Scandinavian given name for women from Old Norse Sigríðr, meaning "victory", "wisdom", and "beautiful". Sigrid = Sigr + fríðr ("victory" and "beautiful", respectively).

Meaning: One who is beautiful. Origin: Icelandic

Fróði

The form Fróði is still in use in Icelandic and Faroese and appears Latinized as Frotho or Frodo. This form of the name is used by J. R. R. ... The Danish, Norwegian and Swedish form is Frode. The meaning of the name is "clever, learned, wise".

Meaning: One who possesses knowledge and understanding. Origin: Icelandic