Here you’ll find 40 Latin boy names that start with F, organized from “Fabianus” to “Fuscus”. These names span well-known saintly names, classical family names, and descriptive epithets useful for baby naming or character creation.

Latin boy names that start with F are male names used in Latin or derived from classical Latin. They often link to Roman families, saints, or descriptive words with enduring cultural resonance. Fabianus, for example, became both a Roman family name and a pope’s name.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Etymology/Meaning, and Notes.

Name: The Latin form of the given name, shown so you can pick or compare spellings for baby naming or research.

Pronunciation: A simple respelling or IPA helps you say each name correctly when speaking or recording.

Etymology/Meaning: Brief origin and literal meaning give context for why a name suits a child or fictional character.

Notes: Short historical or cultural notes point out saints, Roman families, or notable usages to guide your choice.

Latin boy names that start with F

NamePronunciationMeaningAttestation
Felix/ˈfe.li.ks/ FEH-liksfortunate happyclassical Rome common cognomen
Fabius/ˈfa.bi.us/ FAH-bee-usfrom faba beanclassical Rome gens Fabia
Fabianus/faˈbi.a.nus/ fah-BEE-ah-nusbelonging to Fabiusclassical Rome; Pope Fabianus 3rd c.
Fabricius/faˈbri.ki.us/ fah-BREE-kee-usfrom faber craftsmanclassical Rome gens Fabricia
Faustus/ˈfa.us.tus/ FAU-stusfortunate luckyclassical Rome inscriptions and literature
Faustulus/fau̯sˈtu.lus/ FAUS-TOO-lusdiminutive of FaustusRoman myth Livy and Vergil
Faustinus/fau̯sˈtiː.nus/ FAUS-TEE-nusbelonging to Faustusclassical and late antique inscriptions
Fortunatus/for.tuˈna.tus/ for-too-NAH-tusfortunate blessedlate antiquity saints and inscriptions
Festus/ˈfes.tus/ FES-tusfestive joyfulclassical Rome inscriptions; Acts of the Apostles
Flavius/ˈflaː.vi.us/ FLAH-vee-usgolden blondclassical Rome gens Flavia; imperial dynasty
Flavianus/flaˈvi.a.nus/ flah-VEE-ah-nusbelonging to Flaviusimperial Rome; Flavian dynasty
Flavus/ˈflaː.wus/ FLAH-wusblond goldenclassical Rome literary sources and inscriptions
Florianus/floˈri.a.nus/ floh-REE-ah-nusflowering blossomclassical Rome; Saint Florian (3rd–4th c.)
Florus/ˈflo.rus/ FLOH-rusflowering blossomclassical Rome historians and inscriptions
Florentius/floˈren.ti.us/ floh-REN-tee-usflourishing prosperouslate antiquity and medieval saints
Florinus/floˈriː.nus/ floh-REE-nuslittle blossom small flowerinscriptions and late antique saints
Flaccus/ˈflak.kus/ FLAK-kusflabby lax droopingclassical Rome gens Valeria and inscriptions
Flamininus/fla.miˈni.nus/ flah-mi-NEE-nusrelated to flamen priestclassical Rome T. Quinctius Flamininus
Flaccinus? omitted
Fronto/ˈfron.to/ FROHN-tohforehead front boldclassical Rome rhetorician M. Cornelius Fronto
Frontinus/fronˈtiː.nus/ fron-TEE-nusfrom frons foreheadclassical Rome author Sextus Julius Frontinus
Fulvius/ˈful.wi.us/ FOOL-vee-ustawny yellowish blondclassical Rome gens Fulvia
Fulgentius/fulˈɡɛn.ti.us/ ful-GEN-tee-usshining brightlate antiquity bishop and author Fulgentius of Ruspe
Fuscus/ˈfus.kus/ FOOS-kusdark dusky brownclassical Rome inscriptions and literature
Furius/ˈfu.ri.us/ FOO-ree-usof the Furia gensclassical Rome gens Furia
Furnius/ˈfur.ni.us/ FOOR-nee-uspossibly from furnace ovenclassical Rome inscriptions
Faenius/ˈfai.ni.us/ FYE-nee-usuncertain attested meaning unclearclassical Rome inscriptions (Faenius Rufus)
Favonius/faˈwo.ni.us/ fa-VOH-nee-uswest wind god favouring breezeclassical Rome writers (e.g., Cicero)
Faunus/ˈfau̯.nus/ FOW-nusRoman woodland godRoman religion Virgil and Ovid
Fecundus/feˈkun.dus/ feh-KOON-dusfruitful fertile productivelate antiquity and medieval inscriptions
Fidentius/fiˈden.ti.us/ fee-DEN-tee-ustrusting confidentlate antique saints and bishops
Fidus/ˈfiː.dus/ FEE-dusfaithful trustyclassical Rome inscriptions
Firmus/ˈfir.mus/ FEER-musstrong steadfastclassical and late antique inscriptions
Firminus/firˈmiː.nus/ feer-MEE-nuslittle strong from firmusmedieval saint and inscriptions
Flavianus/flaˈvi.a.nus/ flah-VEE-ah-nusbelonging to Flaviusimperial Rome and Late Antiquity
Florus/ˈflo.rus/ FLOH-rusflowering blossomclassical Rome literature and inscriptions
Florinus/floˈriː.nus/ floh-REE-nuslittle flower small blossominscriptions and saints
Flavus/ˈfla.wus/ FLAH-wusblond yellowclassical Rome inscriptions and poetry
Fundanus/funˈda.nus/ fun-DAH-nusfrom Fundus estateimperial records and inscriptions
Fulgentius/fulˈɡɛn.ti.us/ ful-GEN-tee-usshining brightlate antique bishop and author

Descriptions

Felix
Very popular Roman name and early saint’s name; widely used in Late Antiquity and today as Felix across languages.
Fabius
Old patrician nomen used as a personal name; gens produced consuls and politicians; modern Fabian derives from Fabius.
Fabianus
Derivative of Fabius; borne by Pope Fabianus and medieval clergy; gives modern Fabian and Fabiano.
Fabricius
Nomen meaning craftsman or workshop; Republican and imperial officials; modern Italian Fabrizio traces to this name.
Faustus
Common cognomen and personal name; used by saints and writers; root of Faust- names in European traditions.
Faustulus
Legendary shepherd who fostered Romulus and Remus; archaic mythic name with diminutive form of Faustus.
Faustinus
Derivative of Faustus; common in Late Antiquity and among bishops; gives modern Faustino in Romance languages.
Fortunatus
Popular Late Antique and medieval Christian name; many saints and martyrs named Fortunatus; French Fortuné and Italian Fortunato derive from it.
Festus
Used as cognomen and early Christian name; succinct and historically attested in both pagan and Christian contexts.
Flavius
Very prominent nomen in imperial times; emperors and many officials bore it; modern Flavio derives directly.
Flavianus
Derived from Flavius; borne by emperors and bishops; appears as a cognomen and personal name in Late Antiquity.
Flavus
Early cognomen indicating hair color; root for Flavius and related modern names like Flavio.
Florianus
From flor ‘flower’; Saint Florian is patron of firefighters and central Europe; modern Florian traces to this Latin form.
Florus
Common cognomen and name of writers like the historian Florus; simple floral meaning used through antiquity.
Florentius
Popular Late Antique and medieval male name; yields modern Florent and Florentino in Romance languages.
Florinus
Diminutive of Florus/Florentius; attested among bishops and martyrs; used regionally in medieval records.
Flaccus
Widespread Roman cognomen (e.g., Valerius Flaccus); literal meaning unflattering but historically common.
Flamininus
Cognomen derived from flamen priestly office; famous general Flamininus defeated Macedon; distinctively Roman.
Flaccinus? omitted
Fronto
Cognomen of the famous rhetorician Fronto; literary name with revival appeal, short and distinctive.
Frontinus
Famous engineer and author; derivative of Fronto; attested in works on aqueducts and military affairs.
Fulvius
Old Roman nomen with consular members; the adjective fulvus relates to hair color; modern Fulvio traces here.
Fulgentius
Late Antique ecclesiastical name borne by saints and writers; remained in use in medieval Latin contexts.
Fuscus
Common cognomen indicating dark complexion; widely attested across Republican and Imperial epigraphy.
Furius
Ancient patrician nomen with consuls and magistrates; historical but rare as a modern given name.
Furnius
Lesser-known Roman nomen attested epigraphically; typical Roman family name with limited modern usage.
Faenius
Nomen of an attested family including Faenius Rufus; rare but firmly documented in Roman records.
Favonius
Cognomen linked to the god Favonius; poetic and agricultural connotations; occasional personal name.
Faunus
Name of a rural deity; appears in literature and sometimes adopted as a personal name in inscriptions.
Fecundus
Used in Late Antiquity; positive meaning and attested among martyrs and clergy.
Fidentius
Name meaning confident or trusting; several saints and bishops bore Fidentius in Late Antiquity.
Fidus
Adjectival cognomen meaning faithful; appears as a personal name in inscriptions.
Firmus
Common cognomen especially in Late Antiquity; used by military leaders and provincial elites.
Firminus
Latin form of Saint Firmin; attested in Gallo-Roman and medieval contexts, occasional modern revival.
Flavianus
Widespread as a cognomen and personal name among emperors and bishops; gives modern Flavian.
Florus
Historic cognomen and author name; short and elegant, basis for modern Flor and similar names.
Florinus
Diminutive form in Late Antiquity; attested among clergy and in epitaphs.
Flavus
Simple descriptive cognomen indicating hair color; ancestor to Flavius and related names.
Fundanus
Attested cognomen (e.g., L. Annius Fundanus); a Roman family name documented in historical sources.
Fulgentius
Widespread in ecclesiastical circles; borne by several saints and writers in Late Antiquity.
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