Fabian
Latin: belonging to Favius
Greek: bean farmer
Fairley
Anglo-Saxon: the far meadow
(Fairlie, Farley, Farl)
Felix
Latin: blessed, or prosperous
Fergus
Gaelic: manly
(Fergie, Gus, Ferguson)
Ferris
Gaelic: iron worker
Fidel
Latin: faithful
Fielding
Old English: the field
(Field)
Finley
Irish Gaelic: fair-haired one
(Findlay, Findley)
Fisk
Scandinavian: the fisherman
(Fiske)
Flavian
Latin: fair, or blond
(Flavius)
Fleming
Anglo-Saxon: the Dutchman
(Flem)
Fletcher
French: arrowmaker
(Fletch)
Florian
Latin: flowering, or blooming
(Flory)
Floyd
Old English: the hollow
(Lloyd)
Forbes
Gaelic: prosperous
Forrest
Latin: woodsman
(Forest, Forrester, Foster)
Francis
Latin: a Frenchman
Old English: free
(Fran, Franc, Franco, Francois, Frank, Frankie, Franky, Franz)
Franklin
Germanic: free man
(Frank, Franklyn, Frankie, Franky)
Frasier
Old French: strawberry
Old English: having curly hair
(Fraser, Frazier)
Frederick
Gremanic: peaceful rule
(Fred, Fredric, Freddy, Friedrich, Fritz, Fritzi, Frederic, Eric, Ric, Rick, Ricky, Rickie)