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Look up Ferne or ferne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ferne may refer to: Henry Ferne (1602–1662), English bishop Hortense Ferne (1885–1976), American
Ferne Alice McCann (born 6 August 1990) is an English television personality. She was a cast member of the ITVBe reality series The Only Way Is Essex
Ferne House is a country house in the parish of Donhead St Andrew in Wiltshire, England, owned by Viscount Rothermere. There has been a settlement on
Sir John Ferne MP (c. 1553 – 20 June 1609) was an English writer on heraldry, a genealogist, an eminent common lawyer and MP. John Ferne was the eldest
Henry Ferne (1602 – 16 March 1662) was an English bishop. Ferne was born in York. He was educated at Uppingham School to which he was sent by Sir Thomas
Fearne Cotton (born 3 September 1981) is an English broadcaster and author. She began her career in the late 1990s as a children’s television presenter
Ferne Koch (née Goodman; April 8, 1913 – October 13, 2001) was an American photographer. Koch attended the University of Houston, where she studied photography
Ferne Animal Sanctuary was founded in Dorset, England by Nina Douglas-Hamilton, Duchess of Hamilton at the beginning of the Second World War. Since 1975
Capel-le-Ferne /ˌkeɪpəl lə ˈfɜːrn/ is a village and civil parish on the White Cliffs of Dover, near Folkestone in the Dover district, in Kent, England
best known for Ludwig van Beethoven's setting of his poem sequence, An die ferne Geliebte. Jeitteles was born in Brünn (now Brno), to a Jewish family with
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English American
A green plant that loves shade.
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French (Normandy and Picardy)
French (Normandy and Picardy) : from a dialect variant of Old French chape ‘hooded cloak’, ‘cape’, ‘hat’ (see Cape 2).probably a Castilianized form of Catalan Capell.Dutch : metonymic occupational name from Middle Dutch capeel ‘hood’, ‘headgear’.English : variant of Chappell ‘chapel’, from a Norman form with hard c-, applied as a topographic or occupational name, or as a habitational name for someone from any of several minor places named with this word, such as Capel in Surrey, Capel le Ferne in Kent, or Capel St. Andrew and Capel St. Mary in Suffolk.A bearer of this name from Normandy, France, with the secondary surname Desjardins, is documented in Varennes, Quebec, Canada, in 1696.
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English
Variant spelling of English Fern, FERNE means "fern."
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English
Leafy Plant; A Green Plant that Loves Shade
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Chamoru
, wave.
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Hindu
Intelligent
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God is Gracious; Modern Name Based on Jane or Jean; Based on Janai
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Irish
St. Jarlath (born c. 550 AD) was noted for his piety and his ability as a teacher. In old age he decided to found a monastery where he could end his days. He asked one of his pupils, St. Breandan the Navigator, to drive his chariot east and when the chariot broke a wheel at Tuam in County Galway he took it as a sign that that was where he should end his journey, founding a church that became a great center of learning and art. The name is still popular in this part of Ireland.
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Muslim
Good girl
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Biblical
The strength of the Lord.
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Australian, Hawaiian, Hebrew
God Lends; God is Salvation
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Muslim
Young pigeon
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Muslim
Another name of Madina city
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Tamil
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Yellow sapphire
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n.
A place for rearing ferns.
a.
Ancient; old. [Obs.] "Pilgrimages to . . . ferne halwes." [saints].