- Fàbeina = Name for a white-legged mare.
- Fàla = Promiscuous woman; axe.
- Fannhvít = Snow-white.
- Farfús = Eager for travel.
- Fasta = A fast.
- Fatíma = Arab name of a woman in "A Thousand and One Nights".
- Faxa = Name for a flaxen-maned mare with eye-catching mane.
- Faxadís = Goddess who looks after the horse Faxi.
- Faxprúð = Having a thick and beautiful mane.
- Fegurð = Beauty.
- Feila = Shyness.
- Feima = Wn. "Feima i a name for the bashful, such as young virgins or those women who are timid"
- Feimni = Coyness, shyness.
- Fenja =Female slave in Grottasøngur.
- Fenna = Term for an arrow. Hard snow.
- Festa = Stability, permanence.
- Fiða = Thin and poor quality horse shoe.
- Fiðla = Fiddle, violin.
- Fífa = Cotton-grass; term for an arrow.
- Fila = felt-saddel.
- Fína = Sheen, shine.
- Finna = Finnish or Lapp woman.
- Fjalgerður = Name of a fairy.
- Fjalladís = Mountain, goddess.
- Fjóla = Violet (flower).
- Fjöður = Feather. Name suitable for a light-footed and springy mare.
- Fjölráð = She who has many resources ready to hand.
- Fjörgyn = One of the names of Earth.
- Fjötra = Name of a woman in Gautreks saga (look at stallin/gelding name Fjötri).
- Flaga = Thin sod of turf; low skerry.
- Flanka = She who goes astray.
- Flapa = Chatterbox, woman with a loose tongue.
- Fláráð =False, deceitful.
- Flása = Frivolous, impetuous woman.
- Flaska = Bottle, hip-flask.
- Flaug = Term for an arrow.
- Flauma = Troll-woman.
- Flegða = Gaintess, hoyden.
- Flaumósa = Mare that is always in a flurry.
- Flauta = Whistle; flute.
- Flekka = Spot, freckle.
- Flenja = Lagre skate (fish) or woman.
- Flenna = Trollop, woman of easy virtue.
- Flétta = Hair plaits.
- Flikka = Loan-word from Swedish: flicka = girl.
- Flikra = Diffrent coloured spot, patch.
- Flipa = Name of a mare with a beautiful upper lip.
- Flíra = Ingratiating woman.
- Fló = Flea.
- Flóka = Tangle.
- Flosa = Loose, fickle woman.
- Flúð = Skerry or rock causing rapids in shallow water.
- Fluðra = Rash, flighty woman.
- Fluga = Fly.
- Flugglöð = Ancient term for an arrow.
- Flugsvinn = Strong flyer; an acient term for an arrow.
- Flugsæl = She who finds pleasure in running.
- Flumbra = Rash, impulsive person.
- Flúra = Dad (fish).
- Flyðra = Halibut; loose woman.
- Flækja = Tangle.
- Fóa = One of many names for a fox.
- Fóella = Long-tailed duck.
- Fokka = Fore-sail, jib.
- Folda = Wn. Derived from "fold"-> land or earth.
- Fordæða = Witch, sorcerress.
- Forsæla = Shade.
- Forysta = Leadership.
- Fóstra = Foster mother or daughter.
- Fótfim = Nimble-footed, agile.
- Fóthvöt = Swift-footed, quick.
- Fótviss = Sure-footed.
- Frá = Quick-footed, fast, endowed with freat speed, agility.
- Frakka = Spear, lance. Impudent or saucy woman.
- Framgjörn = Ambitious, pushy.
- Framtíð = Future.
- Frauka = Miss, unmarried woman.
- Fregn = News, tidings.
- Fregna = Wn. Derived from Fregn.
- Freisting = Temptation, enticement.
- Frekja = Impudence, pushiness.
- Frekna = Spot, freckle.
- Frenja = Impulsive woman, uncontrollable mare.
- Freydís = Goddess associated with Freyr or Freyja.
- Freyfaxa = Frothy-maned mare.
- Freyja = Norse goddess. "Freyja is the finest of all goddess.".
- FreykjaThin loosely woven cloth. Name of a skerry.
- Fríða = Wn.
- Friðsemd = Peace, calm.
- Frigg = Norse goddess, wife of Oðinn.
- Frigga = Love
- Frilla = Concubine, mistress.
- Fró = Comfort, remedy, relief from pain.
- Frostrós = Frost rose. A mare with this name would be frost-grey in colour.
- Fruma = Cell.
- Frunsa = Disrespectful word for a young woman.
- Fruska = Flirt, trollop.
- Frægð = Fame , reputation.
- Fræna = Sharpness, bite.
- Fúga = Fugue.
- Fúlga = Large sum of money; haystack.
- Fulla = "She is still a virgin and wears her hair loose, with a gold band om her head. She carries Frigg's box and takes care of her foot-wear and gives her advice."
- Funa = Burning with interest. Name for a willing mare.
- Fura = Pine tree. Streak, scratch.
- Furða = Wonder, phenomenon.
- Fyla = Filly, female foal.
- Fýla = Bad temper, sulkiness.
- Fylgja = Protective spirit; personal spirit.
- Fylja = Pregnant mare; young mare.
- Fylla = Large wave.
- Fögur = Good-looking, beautiful mare.
- Fönn = Snow, snow-drift.
- Förul = Wondering, erratic.