FABIANO: Italian form of Latin Fabianus, meaning "like Fabius."
FABIO: Italian name derived from Roman Latin Fabius, meaning "bean."
FABRIZIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Fabricius, meaning "craftsman."
FARAMUNDO: Italian and Spanish form of German Faramund, meaning "journey protection."
FAUSTINO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Faustinus, meaning "lucky."
FAUSTO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Faustus, meaning "lucky."
FEDELE: Italian form of Spanish Fidel, meaning "faithful."
FEDERICO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Fredericus, meaning "peaceful ruler."
FEDERIGO: Italian form of Latin Fredericus, meaning "peaceful ruler."
FELICE: Italian form of Latin Felix, meaning "happy" or "lucky." Compare with feminine Felice.
FELICIANO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Felicianus, meaning "happy" or "lucky."
FERDINANDO: Italian form of Visigothic Frithnanth, meaning "ardent for peace."
FERRO: Old Italian byname for someone with a strong physique, meaning "iron."
FERRUCCIO: Pet form of Italian Ferro, meaning "iron."
FILBERTO: Italian form of Latin Filbertus, meaning "very bright."
FILIBERTO: Italian form of Latin Filbertus, meaning "very bright."
FILIPO: Variant spelling of Italian Filippo, meaning "lover of horses."
FILIPPO: Italian form of Latin Philippus, meaning "lover of horses."
FILLIPO: Variant spelling of Italian Filippo, meaning "lover of horses."
FINO: Short form of Italian Serafino, meaning "burning one" or "serpent." Also used as a short form of other names ending with -fino. The feminine form is Fina.
FIORE: Medieval Italian unisex name derived from the word fiore, meaning "flower."
FIORELLO: Masculine diminutive form of Italian unisex Fiore, meaning "little flower." Fiorella is the feminine form.
FIORENZO: Italian form of Latin Florentius, meaning "blossoming."
FIRMINO: Italian form of Latin Firminus, meaning "firm, steadfast."
FLAVIO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Flavius, meaning "yellow hair."
FLORENTINO: Italian form of Latin Florentius, meaning "blossoming."
FLORIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Florian, meaning "flower."
FONS: Short form of Italian/Spanish Alfonso, meaning "noble and ready."
FONSIE: Pet form of Italian/Spanish Alfonso, meaning "noble and ready."
FORTUNATO: Italian form of Latin Fortunatus, meaning "fortunate."
FRANCESCO: Italian form of Latin Franciscus, meaning "French."
FRANCO: Pet form of Italian Francesco, meaning "French."
FREDIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Frigidian, meaning "cold."
FREDO: Short form of Italian Goffredo, meaning "God's peace."
FULVIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Fulvius, meaning "yellow."
FABIO: Italian name derived from Roman Latin Fabius, meaning "bean."
FABRIZIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Fabricius, meaning "craftsman."
FARAMUNDO: Italian and Spanish form of German Faramund, meaning "journey protection."
FAUSTINO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Faustinus, meaning "lucky."
FAUSTO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Faustus, meaning "lucky."
FEDELE: Italian form of Spanish Fidel, meaning "faithful."
FEDERICO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Fredericus, meaning "peaceful ruler."
FEDERIGO: Italian form of Latin Fredericus, meaning "peaceful ruler."
FELICE: Italian form of Latin Felix, meaning "happy" or "lucky." Compare with feminine Felice.
FELICIANO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Felicianus, meaning "happy" or "lucky."
FERDINANDO: Italian form of Visigothic Frithnanth, meaning "ardent for peace."
FERRO: Old Italian byname for someone with a strong physique, meaning "iron."
FERRUCCIO: Pet form of Italian Ferro, meaning "iron."
FILBERTO: Italian form of Latin Filbertus, meaning "very bright."
FILIBERTO: Italian form of Latin Filbertus, meaning "very bright."
FILIPO: Variant spelling of Italian Filippo, meaning "lover of horses."
FILIPPO: Italian form of Latin Philippus, meaning "lover of horses."
FILLIPO: Variant spelling of Italian Filippo, meaning "lover of horses."
FINO: Short form of Italian Serafino, meaning "burning one" or "serpent." Also used as a short form of other names ending with -fino. The feminine form is Fina.
FIORE: Medieval Italian unisex name derived from the word fiore, meaning "flower."
FIORELLO: Masculine diminutive form of Italian unisex Fiore, meaning "little flower." Fiorella is the feminine form.
FIORENZO: Italian form of Latin Florentius, meaning "blossoming."
FIRMINO: Italian form of Latin Firminus, meaning "firm, steadfast."
FLAVIO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Flavius, meaning "yellow hair."
FLORENTINO: Italian form of Latin Florentius, meaning "blossoming."
FLORIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Florian, meaning "flower."
FONS: Short form of Italian/Spanish Alfonso, meaning "noble and ready."
FONSIE: Pet form of Italian/Spanish Alfonso, meaning "noble and ready."
FORTUNATO: Italian form of Latin Fortunatus, meaning "fortunate."
FRANCESCO: Italian form of Latin Franciscus, meaning "French."
FRANCO: Pet form of Italian Francesco, meaning "French."
FREDIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Frigidian, meaning "cold."
FREDO: Short form of Italian Goffredo, meaning "God's peace."
FULVIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Fulvius, meaning "yellow."