Bonds Babies 2015 - Unusual Fs

The Bonds baby search is a popular annual modelling competition, that is nationwide in Australia, for bubs under four. I've compilied a list of all the names that only occur once. These are the unusual names that start with F. If you notice any errors, please let me know.
  1. Fabian
    • Origin:

      Latin clan name
    • Meaning:

      "bean grower"
    • Description:

      Fabian is the ancient name of a saint and pope that also has Shakespearean cred as Olivia's servant in Twelfth Night and more recently made an appearance in Harry Potter. In the U.S. Fabian became best known via the 1960s teen idol/singer who went solely by his first name.
  2. Fabien
    • Falon
      • Fareeda
        • Fatima
          • Origin:

            Arabic
          • Meaning:

            "captivating, a woman who abstains"
          • Description:

            Gorgeous and captivating, more than a thousand Muslim-American girls are annually given this name of the daughter of Muhammad and one of the four perfect women according to the Quran.
        • Faye
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "fairy"
          • Description:

            Does Fay really need that e at the end? We vote no, but modern parents disagree: The Faye spelling was used for nearly 300 girls in 2014, vaulting the name back onto the Top 1000 after a 35-year absence, nearly ten times as many babies as received the Fay spelling.
        • Felice
          • Felipe
            • Origin:

              Spanish variation of Philip
            • Description:

              A royal name in Spain that could make a lively alternative to our Philip/Phillip. Despite its status as an international version of a English name, it has ranked on the US Top 1000 almost every year since the beginning of the twentieth century, with 1904 the only exception.
          • Fernando
            • Origin:

              Spanish and Portuguese variation of Ferdinand
            • Meaning:

              "bold voyager"
            • Description:

              Can you hear the drums Fernando? Although 58% of Nameberries prefer Ferdinand to Fernando, the Iberian variant has a softer, more romantic feel that makes it a better fit with all those Javiers, Lorenzos and Matteos.
          • Fia
            • Origin:

              Irish or Portuguese or Italian
            • Meaning:

              "wild or weaver"
            • Description:

              Fia may be most notable at this moment as the Anglicized version of the Irish Fiadh, one of the fastest-rising names in the Republic of Ireland. The meaning of Fia or Fiadh is sometimes given as "deer" but that's in the sense of a wild deer, as the name relates to the ancient word for wild.
          • Filippo
            • Origin:

              Italian variation of Philip, Greek
            • Meaning:

              "lover of horses"
            • Description:

              As classic as it comes in Italy — Filippo was once common during the Renaissance, and today remains in the Top 25.
          • Findlay
            • Finlee
              • Fionn
                • Origin:

                  Irish
                • Meaning:

                  "fair or white"
                • Description:

                  Fionn, the modern Irish form of Finn, is more popular in Ireland these days than Finn, which is rising fast in the U.S. where Fionn is virtually unknown. That's probably a good thing, because few Americans would know that Fionn and Finn have the same root and are pronounced the same, like the fin of a fish. It's the namesake of a great hero from Irish mythology, Fionn MacCumhaill, who acquired divine wisdom by eating an enchanted salmon of knowledge.
              • Fisher
                • Origin:

                  Occupational name
                • Meaning:

                  "fisherman"
                • Description:

                  As a member of two trendy name categories, animal and occupational, this name broke into the Top 1000 in 2004 and would make a nice tribute to an angler Grandpa.
              • Fleur
                • Origin:

                  French
                • Meaning:

                  "flower"
                • Description:

                  Fleur is a generic, delicate flower name that emigrated into the English-speaking world when John Galsworthy bestowed it on one of the Forsytes in his celebrated saga. More recently, there was Fleur Delacour, a French witch and the Beauxbatons champion for the Triwizard Tournament in Harry Potter.
              • Florencia
                • Florentina
                  • Origin:

                    Latin
                  • Meaning:

                    "blooming"
                  • Description:

                    The Latin names for girls Florentina may be the most feminissima and flowery of the 'Flor" names. Another option would be Fiorentina, though you can also downshift to Flora or Florence.
                • Florrie
                  • Origin:

                    English, diminutive of Florence and Flora
                  • Description:

                    A sweet Bobbsey-twin era nickname, fluffy and floral.
                • Foley
                  • Origin:

                    Irish
                  • Meaning:

                    "plunderer"
                  • Description:

                    There are many more appealing Irish surnames than Foley, and certainly more positive meanings. If Foley is a genuine family name, this would be all right in the middle.