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        Meaning of the first name Ferrill

        Origin

        English/irish

        Meaning

        Form of Farral, Meaning Spear

        Variations

        Merrill, Verrill, Derrill
        The name Ferrill originates from the English and Irish linguistic traditions, specifically as a variant of the name Farral. Its etymological roots can be traced to the Old Gaelic word for 'spear,' symbolizing strength and a warrior-like essence. This meaning reflects both historical significance and cultural values associated with martial prowess and bravery.

        Historically, the name Ferrill has been documented in various forms across English and Irish records, often associated with noble lineages and clans. Its variant, Farral, can be found in the annals of Irish history, where names denoting weaponry and valor held prominence among tribal societies. The significance of the name has endured through centuries, embodying the rich heritage of the regions from which it derives.

        In contemporary society, Ferrill remains a recognizable surname and occasionally appears as a given name, although it is relatively uncommon. The name is often celebrated in familial contexts, retaining a sense of tradition while also being embraced by a new generation. Individuals bearing the name Ferrill can be found in various fields, contributing to the ongoing legacy of this storied name.

        Based on our records...

        Davis

        This is the most common surname associated with Ferrill.

        Harriet

        This is the most common name of those married to a Ferrill.

        Mary

        This is the most common name for a child of a Ferrill.
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        1905 is when there were the most people born with the first name Ferrill.

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