Farley is an Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the Old English words 'fearn', which means 'fern', and 'leah', which means 'wood
Tag: English names
Faulkner
Faulkner is an English surname which means 'Falcon keeper'. It comes from the Old French occupational name, 'Fau connier', which
Fell
Fell originates in Old Norse and is derived from the Scandinavian word 'fjall', the word to describe 'anyone who lives
Felman
Felman is an anglicized version of Fell. Fell originates in Old Norse and is derived from the Scandinavian word 'fjall',
Fern
Fern originates in Old English language and is taken from the word for a plant similar to mosses. Fern can
Callan
Callan is an anglicized version of the Irish Gaelic name 'O'Cathelain'. The meaning of this name in Gaelic Irish is
Fielding
Fielding is an English name, derived from the Old English word 'feld', which means a pasture made by clearing forest
Fife
Fife originates in Gaelic languages and is derived from the name of a council area in Scotland. As a masculine
Fitzhugh
Fitzhugh originates in Old English and means 'son of Hugh', from the element 'fitz', which means 'son'. The name Hugh
Fitzpatrick
Fitzpatrick originates in Old English and means 'son of Patrick'. It comes from the elements 'fitz', which means 'son of',
Fleet
Fleet is an Anglo-Saxon locational surname denoting that the bearer comes from a place called 'Fleet' in Dorset, Hamshire, Kent
Fleetwood
Fleetwood is an Anglo-Saxon locational surname denoting that the bearer comes from a place called 'Fleet' in Dorset, Hamshire, Kent
Flemming
Flemming is an Old French locational name which implies that the bearer comes from a place called 'Flanders' in Normandy.
Ashlyn
Ashlyn is a combination of the name Ashley and the suffix -lyn. Ashley originates in Old English language and means
Flora
Flora originates in Latin language and means "like a flower". It is taken from the word for native plant life.
Farrin
Farrin is an Old English name, derived from the Old French word 'ferrent', which means 'iron'. The name was probably
Brett
The name Brett is an anglicised version of the old French word Bret which was used to refer to a
Freedman
Freedman is an Anglo-Saxon name, taken from the Old English words 'freo or frig', which means 'free born', denoting that
Fullerton
Fullerton is an English name, derived from the Old English words 'fuglere', which means 'bird catcher', and 'tun', which means
Ethelbert
The name Ethelbert has both Germanic as well as Old English origins. In Old English it comes from the words