This list includes 22 Strong girl names that start with F, from “Fadia” to “Fruzsina”. Many names mean strength, leadership, or resilience and come from Arabic, Latin, Hungarian, and other roots. Use this list when choosing a baby name, naming characters, or researching strong name meanings.
Strong girl names that start with F are names beginning with F that carry meanings of courage, leadership, or resilience. For example, Fadia appears in Arabic histories as a name associated with generosity and bravery.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Origin, Meaning, and Notes.
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Strong girl names that start with F
Name | Pronunciation | Origin | Meaning |
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Freya | FRAY-uh | Norse | Goddess associated with war and leadership; chooser of warriors |
Freydis | FRAY-dis | Old Norse | ‘Frey’ + ‘dís’; famed as a fierce Viking woman/warrior in sagas |
Fianna | FEE-AN-uh | Gaelic | Band of warriors (legendary Irish warrior bands) |
Finley | FIN-lee | Gaelic | Fair warrior or “fair hero” (unisex) |
Faiza | FAY-zah | Arabic | Victorious, successful |
Fawzia | faw-ZEE-ah | Arabic | Victorious, triumphant |
Fathia | FATH-ee-ah | Arabic | Victorious, conqueror (from ‘fath’ = victory) |
Fadia | FAH-dee-ah | Arabic | Savior, redeemer (one who sacrifices to save) |
Fadwa | fad-WAH | Arabic | Redemption, self-sacrifice; associated with courageous resistance |
Feroza | feh-ROH-zah | Persian/South Asian | Victorious; associated with the turquoise stone |
Firoozeh | fee-roo-ZEH | Persian | Victorious, fortunate (from ‘firuz’) |
Fairuz | fah-ROOZ | Arabic/Persian | Turquoise; derived from Persian ‘firuz’ meaning victorious |
Fortesa | for-TES-ah | Albanian | Bravery, valor |
Folashade | FOH-lah-shah-DAY | Yoruba | Honor confers a crown; royal leadership |
Fiadh | FEE-ah | Irish | Wild, untamed; connotes courage and resilience |
Fia | FEE-ah | Irish | Wild; deer; shorthand of Fiadh with bravery associations |
Frederica | fred-ER-ih-kuh | Germanic | Peaceful ruler (frid = peace, ric = ruler) |
Filomena | fil-oh-MEE-nah | Italian/Latin | Lover of strength (philo + menos: loving strength) |
Fortuna | for-TOO-nah | Latin | Fortune; Roman goddess with power over fate and luck |
Feronia | feh-ROH-nee-ah | Roman | Goddess of freedom, wildlife and emancipation; associated with power |
Ferelith | feh-REL-ith | Gaelic/Scottish | Often rendered ‘true sovereignty’ or linked to rulership/power |
Fruzsina | FROO-zhee-nah | Hungarian (from Persian) | Victorious; derived from Persian ‘firuz’ (victorious/turquoise) |