| Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
|---|
| Fauna | Roman religion: also called Bona Dea, the female counterpart of Faunus | Female | Latin |
| Fawn | a young deer | Female | Nature |
| Feather | Beautiful Birds Coat | Female | English |
| Fern | A green plant that loves shade. Fern
| Female | Nature |
| Fleur | French for flower | Female | |
| Flora | flower | Female | Latin |
| Florence | after Florence Nightingale | Female | Latin |
| Florida | flowery | Female | Latin |
| Flower | Flower | Female | English |
| Fontanne | Fountain: spring.
| Female | |
| Fry | | Unisex | Hebrew |
| Fuchsia | | Female | Hebrew |
| Gardenia | Flower | Female | English |
| Geranium | Flower | Female | Latin |
| Gypsy | Wanderer
| Female | English |
| Harmony | A beautiful blending. Simultaneous sounding of two or more tones, especially chords. Also a pleasing combination of elements in a whole. | Female | Word |
| Heather | heather | Female | Scottish |
| Honey | Term of endearment. Sweet syrup produced by bees | Female | Word |
| Hope | Hope
| Female | |
| Hope | Hope
| Female | |
| Hyacinth | after the character in the sitcom Keeping Up Appearances | Female | |
| Indigo | A dark blue plant dye | Female | Greek |
| Ingrid | Ing's ride | Female | Norse |
| Iris | rainbow, a play of colours | Female | |
| Ivy | ivy plant, a wine | Female | Plant |