Here you’ll find 26 Egyptian girl names that start with F, organized from “Fadia” to “Fouzia”. They include popular modern Arabic names, a few Coptic or historical choices, and suit baby naming or character research.
Egyptian girl names that start with F are feminine given names commonly used in Egypt. They often reflect Arabic, Coptic, or ancient cultural roots and sometimes carry meaningful virtues or nature imagery.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Arabic script, Pronunciation, Meaning, Origin, Variant spellings, and Notes.
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Meaning: A concise description of the name’s sense or symbolism to help you assess significance or tone.
Origin: Notes whether the name comes from Arabic, Ancient Egyptian, Coptic, or other cultural backgrounds.
Variant spellings: Common alternate transliterations and spellings help you find the name across records and languages.
Notes: Short context like popularity, notable bearers, or regional usage to guide your choice and research.
Egyptian girl names that start with F
| Name (Latin) | Arabic script | Pronunciation (phonetic) | Meaning | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fatma | فاطمة | FAHT-mah | one who weans; captivating | Arabic origin; short form of Fatima; variant Fatima/Fatma; extremely common across Egypt, traditional and modern use. |
| Faten | فاتن | FAH-ten | captivating, alluring | Arabic origin; variant Fatin; famous bearer Faten Hamama (actress); popular mid-20th century onward in Egypt. |
| Farida | فريدة | fa-REE-dah | unique, incomparable | Arabic origin; variant Faridah; classical female name in Egypt found in literature and film. |
| Farah | فرح | FAH-rah | joy, happiness | Arabic origin; variant Farha; modern-friendly name widely used in urban Egyptian families. |
| Fawzia | فوزية | faw-ZEE-ah | victorious, successful | Arabic origin from fawz (success); variants Fouzia/Fawziya; royal usage (Princess Fawzia) increased popularity. |
| Faiza | فائزة | FAY-zah | victorious, successful | Arabic origin; variant Fayza; common in Egypt, positive connotations of triumph and success. |
| Fadwa | فدوى | fad-WAH | sacrifice, self-sacrifice | Arabic origin; used in Egypt and Levant; literary and poetic associations. |
| Fadia | فادية | FAH-dee-ah | savior; one who sacrifices | Arabic origin; variant Fadiya; used in Egypt though less common than Fatma. |
| Fadila | فضيلة | fa-DEE-lah | virtuous, honorable | Arabic origin from ‘fadl’; variants Fadhila/Fazila; classical name used in Egypt. |
| Feryal | فريال | feh-REE-al | meaning uncertain | Likely Persian origin; variant Ferial/Firyal; used among Egyptian artistic and elite circles. |
| Fayrouz | فيروز | FAY-rooz | turquoise; precious gemstone | Arabic (from Persian) origin; variants Fairuz/Fairouz; popular due to singer Fairuz and used in Egypt. |
| Fathia | فتحية | fah-THEE-ah | victory, opening | Arabic origin from ‘fath’ (opening/victory); variant Fathiya; used in Egypt, mid-century popularity. |
| Fida | فداء | fee-DAH | sacrifice, devotion | Arabic origin; variant Fidaa; poetic and modern usage in Egypt. |
| Firdaws | فردوس | fir-DAWS | paradise, highest garden | Arabic from Persian; literary name occasionally used for girls in Egypt. |
| Fakhriya | فخرية | fakh-REE-yah | honor, pride | Arabic origin from ‘fakhr’ (pride); variant Fakhriyya; classical, less frequent today. |
| Fakhira | فاخرة | fah-KHEE-rah | splendid, distinguished | Arabic origin; variant Fakhra; uncommon but attested in Egyptian use. |
| Faiqa | فائقة | FAY-kah | superior, outstanding | Arabic origin; variant Faika; occasional modern usage in Egypt. |
| Fahima | فهيمة | fah-HEE-mah | wise, discerning | Arabic origin; variant Fahimah; used though not widespread in Egypt. |
| Fariha | فريحة | fa-REE-hah | joyful, happy | Arabic origin from ‘farah’ (joy); variant Fareeha; present in Egypt though less common. |
| Fajr | فجر | FAJ-r | dawn, daybreak | Arabic origin; word-name used occasionally for girls in Egypt, modern and poetic feel. |
| Fotini | فوتيني | fo-TEE-nee | light; luminous (Greek) | Greek/Coptic-Christian origin; used among Egypt’s Christian communities, variant Fotene; means “light”. |
| Fazila | فضيلة | fa-ZEE-lah | virtuous, excellent | Arabic origin (same root as Fadila); variant spellings Fazila/Fadila; used in Egypt with classical tone. |
| Farahna | فرحانة | fa-RAH-nah | happy, joyous (colloquial) | Arabic colloquial formation from ‘farah’; used informally in Egypt, less common as formal name. |
| Fouzia | فوزية | foo-ZEE-ah | victorious, successful | Arabic origin; alternative transliteration of Fawzia/Fawziya; widely recognized spelling in Egypt. |
| Fathiya | فتحية | fah-THEE-ya | victory, opening | Arabic origin; alternate transliteration of Fathia/Fathiya; used across generations in Egypt. |
| Fayza | فايزة | FAY-zah | victorious, successful | Arabic origin; alternate transliteration of Faiza; common variant seen in Egyptian records. |