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      Meaning of the first name
      Fuller

      Origin 
      English

      Meaning 
      Cloth Bleacher

      Variations 
      Rockefeller, Bullet, Butler

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Fuller finds its roots in the English language and derives its meaning from the occupation of cloth bleaching. The name is derived from the Middle English term fullere, which referred to a person who cleaned and treated cloth by the process of fulling. Fulling involved cleaning and thickening the fabric, often through the use of fuller's earth and other substances. As the cloth bleaching industry gained prominence in medieval England, the occupation of a fuller became crucial in achieving desirable and marketable textiles.

      Throughout history, the name Fuller has made appearances in various forms and contexts. In medieval times, Fullers played a vital role in the textile industry, transforming raw cloth into finished, brightened, and vibrant fabrics. As key players in this trade, Fullers often formed guilds, establishing regulations for the industry. The name Fuller can be found in historical records documenting the lives and activities of these individuals, showcasing their importance in the textile sector.

      In modern times, the name Fuller still exists but may not be as prevalent as it once was. As occupations and industries have evolved, cloth bleaching and fulling have become less significant. Nevertheless, individuals with the name Fuller continue to carry on their familial legacy with pride. Today, the name Fuller can be found across various English-speaking countries, serving as a reminder of the historical significance of the cloth bleaching profession.
      Based on our records...
      This is the most common surname, spouse name and child name associated with Fuller.
      Smith

      is the most common surname for Fuller.

      Elizabeth

      is the most common spouse name for Fuller.

      Fuller

      is the most common child name for Fuller.

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