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      Meaning of the first name Fearghas

      Origin

      Nan

      Meaning

      Nan

      Variations

      Fearghus, Fearghal, Fearghall
      Fearghas is an Irish name that derives from the Gaelic elements fear meaning man and gais which can be interpreted as vigor or strength. Thus, it encapsulates the essence of a strong man or man of strength. The name is often anglicized as Fergus, retaining a similar phonetic sound while making it more accessible in English-speaking contexts.

      Historically, Fearghas is rooted in ancient Irish heritage, where it was borne by numerous kings and noble figures. One of the most notable figures was Fearghas mac Róich, a legendary warrior of the Ulster Cycle, who is often referenced in Irish mythology. The name appears in several historical records, illustrating its significance in medieval Ireland. It has been carried through the centuries by various clans, particularly in Ulster, signifying valor and leadership among the Gaelic Irish.

      In contemporary society, Fearghas remains a popular choice among parents seeking to honor Irish culture or heritage. It has seen a resurgence in popularity, particularly in Ireland and among Irish communities globally. The anglicized version, Fergus, is also widely used, though both versions convey the same historical and cultural significance. Today, individuals with this name often embrace its rich legacy, connecting modern identity with ancestral roots.

      Based on our records...

      Ófaoláin

      This is the most common surname associated with Fearghas.
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      1855 is when there were the most people born with the first name Fearghas.

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