| Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin | 
|---|
| Forest | out of the woods | Male |  | 
| Forrest | From the woods
 | Male | English | 
| Fox | A carnivorous mammal, related to the Dog, that has a long bushy tail. | Male | Animal | 
| Francesca | Free | Female | Latin | 
| Frasier | Variant of Fraser of the forest men.
 | Male |  | 
| Freya | A Modern Form Of Freyja | Female | Norse | 
| Freya | Viking mythology: the goddess of fertility | Female | Norse | 
| Friday |  | Male | Hebrew | 
| Gabriel | God is my strength
 | Male | Hebrew | 
| Gala | festive party. Joyful. Abbreviation of Abigail. Gael is a term for descendants of the ancient Celts in Scotland: Ireland and the Isle of Man.
 | Female | Russian | 
| Gallagher | eager aide | Male | Irish | 
| Gareth | gentle; enclosure; watchful | Male | Welsh | 
| Garnet | Dark red gemstone | Female |  | 
| Garrett | Spear, Brave | Male | English | 
| Garth | Garden.
 | Male | Norse | 
| Gary | spear carrier | Male | English | 
| Gavan | White hawk. From the medieval name Gawain. See also Gwayne.
 | Male |  | 
| Gazelle | Graceful, Deer | Female | Latin | 
| Geneva | Of the race of women.
 | Female |  | 
| Genevieve | white wave | Female | English | 
| George | Farmer. In medieval legend St. George: (the knight who became patron saint of England) struggled with a fire-breathing dragon symbolizing the Devil.
 | Male | Greek | 
| Georgia | farmer, to work the earth | Female | English | 
| Gerald | Ruler With The Spear | Male | German | 
| Gerard | spear-brave | Male | English | 
| Gideon | The destroyer; brave spirit.  mighty warrior. | Male | Hebrew |