Farebrother

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Old English fæġer (fair, beautiful) + brōþor (brother), a nickname given to the brother of a fair person, or else to the better-looking of a pair of brothers. Alternatively, the surname may have been a nickname for a brother-in-law; compare French beau-frère (brother-in-law).

Proper noun[edit]

Farebrother (plural Farebrothers)

  1. A surname from Old English.

Statistics[edit]

  • According to data collected by Forebears in 2014, Farebrother is the 16679th most common surname in England, belonging to 298 individuals.

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