The Brilliant Book of Baby Names: What’s best, what’s hot and what’s not. Linda Rosenkrantz
Irish, ’red-haired’. An uncommon name for a red- haired girl, not as familiar as its nickname, Flannery. Flana, Flanagh, Flannerey, Flannery.
FLAVIA. Latin, ’golden, blond’; from ancient Roman family name FLAVIUS. An ancient Roman clan name, Flavia is one choice that’s unusual but historic. International: Flaviana, Flavie, Flaviere, Flavyere (French).
FLEUR. French, ’flower’. This generic, delicate flower name risks sounding a bit precious. Fleurette, Fleurine.
FLOR. Spanish, ’flower’. Attractive Spanish name heard in the film Spanglish. Roll that final r.
FLORENCE. Latin, ’blooming, flowering,’ place name. Connection to the lovely Italian city got lost in Florence’s last flowering as a name—but the association to the place seems to be helping it stir back to style life. Flo, Florance, Florella, Florentina, Florentine, Florentyna, Florian, Florice,
Stellar Starbabies Beginning with F
Faith | Rick Schroder |
Fifi Trixiebelle | Bob Geldof |
Fiona | Jenni Garth |
Florence | Rupert Penry-Jones & Dervla Kirwan |
Frances Bean | Courtney Love & Kurt Cobain. Amanda Peet, Kate Spade |
Francesca | Erik Estrada, Frances Fisher & Clint Eastwood, Martin Scorsese |
Fuchsia | Trudi Styler & Sting |
Florie, Florina, Florinda, Florine, Floris, Florrance, Florrie, Florry, Florynce, Floss, Flossey, Flossie, Flossy. International: Blathnaid (Irish), Fiorentina, Fiorenza (Italian), Florencia, Florinia, Floriana, Florencita (Spanish), Florentia (German).
FLORIDA. Latin, ’flowery’; Spanish, variation of FLORA; also place name. It lacks the cachet found in some newer place names.
FLOWER. Word name. It may sound sweet smelling, but remember, it was the name of the little skunk in Bambi. Better to pick a single bloom from the bouquet, like Violet or Lily or Daisy.
FOLAMI. African, ’honour and respect me’. Nigerian name with some teasing potential: ’follow me’? ’salami’?
FORSYTHIA. Flower name. This yellow spring bloom is not as sweet as such other exotic species as Acacia and Azalea.
FRANCA. Latin, ’free’. One of the most attractive and exotic spins on the ’Eran’ franchise. International: Franka (German).
FRANCE. Place name. Geographic name with lots of Gallic élan. Fran, Franci, Francie.
FRANCINE. French variation of FRANCES. Dated and déclassé. Franceen, Francene, Franci.
FRANÇOISE. (frahn-SWAHZ) French variation of FRANCES. In France it’s sometimes bestowed as a patriotic gesture; elsewhere it has an air of genteel sophistication. Fanchon, Fanchone, France, Franchon, Francine.
FRAYDA. Yiddish, ’joy’. An old favourite in traditional Jewish families. Frayde, Fraydel, Freyda, Freyde, Freydel.
FREDA. German, ’peaceful,’ diminutive of FREDERICA, ALFREDA, and WINIFRED. Pronounced as Fred with an a, it has been surpassed by Freya. Freada, Freeda, Freida, Frida, Frieda, Frydda.
FREDERICA. Feminine variation of FREDERICK.