Boys Names F: Meanings, Nicknames


Ford

Ford’s highest rank in the 20th century was in 1915 at No. 483. At the time, Henry Ford’s Model T was very popular and Ford Madox Ford published “The Good Soldier”

Flynn

In 2010, 81 American baby boys and 14 girls were given the unisex name Flynn

Floyd

Floyd was a Top 100 American baby boy name between 1880 and 1939

Florian

Florian was the 48th most popular name for German boys in 2013. In the USA, the closest it ever came to the Top 500 was in 1917 at No. 529.

Fletcher

Fletcher’s highest U.S. rank on the annual Top 1000 baby name lists in the 20th century was in 1900 at No. 284

Flemming

Flemming is the common spelling in Denmark. In the USA, it’s Fleming

Flavio

In 2013, 36 American boys were named Flavio, making it as popular as Kato, Laszlo and Nicolo.

Finn

As a popular American baby boy’s first name, Finn went from No. 835 in 2000 to No. 175 in 2016

Finley

As an American baby boy’s first name, Finley regained its 19th century popularity in 2010 and reach at new high at No. 483 in 2013

Finian

In the musical “Finian’s Rainbow,” Finian is the first name of the main character

Fidel

The closest Fidel ever came to the Top 500 American baby boy names was No. 636 in 1959, the year Fidel Castro became Prime Minister of Cuba

Ferris

In 1902, 10 American baby boys named Ferris made the name’s rank No. 765; in 1922, 53 baby boys named Ferris only brought its rank to No. 967

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