Farer
/fˈɛɹɚ/
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Old English
Farer, derived from Old English, means 'farrier' or 'blacksmith', a skilled craftsman who works with iron and horseshoes. The name evokes strength, resilience, and a connection to traditional craftsmanship. While rare today, it carries a grounded, working-class charm and a sense of reliability.
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