Farquhar

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Farquhar is a surname of Scottish origin, derived from the Scottish Gaelic fearchar, from fear ("man") and car ("beloved").[1] Farquharson is a further derivation of the name, meaning "son of Farquhar". The name originated as a given name, but had become established as a surname by the 14th century.[2]

The name's pronunciation depends on the person, family, and place. In Scotland it can be /ˈfɑːrkɑːr/ (About this soundlisten ). In various English-speaking countries it has often been /ˈfɑːrkɑːr/, /ˈfɑːrkər/,[3]:47 /ˈfɑːrkwɑːr/, or /ˈfɑːrkwər/.[3]:47

Notable people with the surname include:

Scotland[]

North Americans[]

Australasians[]

  • David Farquhar (composer) (1928–2007), a New Zealand composer
  • Edward Allan Farquhar (1871–1935), shipping agent then Harbors Board chairman in South Australia
  • Graham Farquhar (born 1947), plant physiologist and biophysicist
  • Murray Farquhar (1918–1993), magistrate, convicted and jailed in 1985 for corrupt influence
  • Scott Farquhar (born 1979), Australian businessman
  • Wally Farquhar (1875–1960), Australian cricketer

See also[]

  • Farquhar MacTaggart, medieval Scottish magnate
  • Farquahr, an American folk band
  • Farquharson
  • Lord Farquaad, fictional character in Shrek films
  • MacFarquhar
  • Robert Farquhar (disambiguation)
  • Ffarquhar Branch Line, in The Railway Series books of Rev. W. Awdry

References[]

  1. ^ Henry Harrison, Surnames of the United Kingdom: A Concise Etymological Dictionary (2013), p. 142.
  2. ^ David Dobson, The Scottish Surnames of Colonial America (2003), p. 41.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Adam and Charles Black Company (1904), "Peculiarly pronounced proper names", Who's Who Year-book for 1904, London, England: Adam and Charles Black Company, retrieved 2020-09-18.
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