1670s, from Norwegian fiord, from Old Norse fjörðr "an inlet, estuary," from North Germanic *ferthuz "place for crossing over, ford," from PIE *pertu-, from root *per- (2) "to lead, pass over." The etymological sense probably is "a going, a passage."
fixture
fizgig
fizz
fizzle
fizzy
fjord
flab
flabbergast
flabbergasted
flabby
flaccid