Fin, Finn (Gael.), 'fair,' 'white;' as Findon, Fintry, Fincastle, Knockfin.
Fiord, Fjord (Scand.), 'a creek,' 'inlet of the sea;' as Laxfiord, Waterford, Wexford.
Fleet (Scand. fljót, a stream), 'a small river' or 'channel;' as Purfleet; found in Normandy as fleur, as Harfleur, Barfleur.
Folk (A.S.), 'people;' as Norfolk ('north people'), Suffolk ('south people').
Ford (A.S.), 'a shallow passage over a river,' as Chelmsford, Hereford, Stamford.
Fors, Foss (Scand.), 'a waterfall;' as High Force, Wilberforce, Foston.
Garth (Scand.), 'yard;' Gorod, Grod, Grade, Grätz (Slav.), 'enclosure,' 'town;' as Stuttgart, Novgorod (=Newton), Grodno, Belgrade (=Whitton), Königgrätz (=Kingston).
Garw (Celt.), 'rough;' hence Garonne, Garioch, Yarrow, Yair, possibly Garry.
Gate (Teut.), 'a passage' or 'road;' as Canongate, Harrowgate, Reigate (=Ridgegate), Cattegat.
Gebel, Jebel (Ar.), 'a mountain;' as Gibraltar, Jebel-Mukattam.