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FAIRBAIRN : Means "beautiful child" in Middle English.
FAIRBURN : From a place name which meant "fern stream", from Old English fearn "fern" and burna "stream".
FAIRCHILD : Means "beautiful child" in Middle English.
FAIRCLOUGH : From Old English, meaning "fair cliff".
FALCO : Derived from Italian falco "falcon". The name was used to denote either a falconer, a person who resembled a falcon in some way, or a person living on...
FALK : From Old Norse falker or Middle High German valke "falcon".
FALKENRATH : Means "keeper of the falcon" with falk from the Germanic valke for "falcon" and rath meaning "keeper".
FARMER : Occupational name for a tax collector, from Middle English farme "rent, revenue, produce, meal", which was derived via medieval Latin from Old English...
FARNHAM : Indicated a person from Farnham, England.
FARRELL : Anglicized form of Irish Ó Fearghail meaning "descendant of FEARGHAL".
FARRO : Derived from a location on Sicily, Italy where a wheat called Farro is found.
FASHINGBAUER : From Fasching, a German carnival (Fastnacht meaning "eve of the beginning of the fast", or the time before Lent) celebrated in Austria and Catholic Ba...
FATTORE : From the Italian word fattore meaning "land agent on a farm".