Farnham
f(a)-rn-ham,
far-nham
Origin:British
Meaning:Meadow with ferns; Fern homestead
If you want to inspire baby to feel one with nature, the name Farnham can do the job. This masculine moniker has Old English roots and is traditionally used as a surname. Coming from the Old English words fearn and hamm, it translates to “meadow with ferns” or “fern homestead.” Because of the way they grow and where they can thrive, ferns can be a lovely symbol of resilience and adaptability. If you want to help baby connect to nature and build up their own resilience in the future, Farnham can make for an encouraging name choice.
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