Origin:
Anglo-Saxon
Description:
The civilization of the old Anglo-Saxons is where the name Farrier originated from. The meaning of Farrier is ‘an iron grey person’. It was once a moniker given to an individual who worked as a farrier, which is another word for someone who works on shoes for horses. Walking was the only mode of...
Origin:
Anglo-Saxon
Description:
Farrior is a variant of the English name Farrier. The civilization of the old Anglo-Saxons is where the name Farrior originated from. The meaning of Farrior is 'smith who makes horse shoes'. It was once a moniker given to an individual who worked as a Farrior, which is another word for someone who w...
Origin:
Anglo-Saxon
Description:
Fielder is an Old English name for boys originating, meaning 'one who works the field or dweller in open country.' The origin of the name Fielder has also been traced to the ancient Saxon word 'fidulaere,' meaning 'fiddle player.' Another meaning of Fielder is 'one who lives in the fields' derived f...
Origin:
Anglo-Saxon
Description:
Frenk is an Albanian variation of Frank and the meaning of Frenk is 'free guy' and 'Frankish person'. The first bearer of the Anglo-Saxon name Frenk was someone who was seen as being free or generous, which is where the name's origins came from. The name would have also been given as a nickname to s...
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