Fergus (name)

For other uses, see Fergus.

Fergus or Feargus is a popular Irish, Manx and Scottish given name. The first form is the Old Irish spelling and the latter the Anglicised form of the modern Fearghus or Fearghas, meaning "man-strength" or "virility".[1]

As a surname, MacFhearhgais was Anglicised into Ferguson or Fergusson and this surname spread across Scotland but particularly in Ayrshire and Perthshire. The surnames Ferguson and Kerruish (from the genitive MacFhearghais) derive from it. In Ireland, the Ferris family of County Kerry derives its surname from the patronymic Ó Fearghusa.

Given name

Fergus (Fearghus)
Pronunciation /ˈfɜːrɡəs/
Irish: [ˈfʲaɾˠɣəsˠ]
Scottish Gaelic: [ˈfɛrɛɣəs̪]
Gender Male
Origin
Word/name Goidelic
Meaning "man-strength, virility".
Region of origin Ireland, Scotland, Isle of Man
Other names
Related names Fearghus, Fearghas
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Saint Fergus

Sir Fergus

Peers

Other people with this given name

Fictional characters

Surname

Fergus
Family name
Pronunciation /ˈfɜːrɡəs/
Irish: [ˈfʲaɾˠɣəsˠ]
Meaning "man-strength, virility".
Region of origin Ireland, Scotland, Isle of Man
Related names Ferguson, Fergusson, Kerruish

See also

References

  1. Old Irish fer (modern Irish fear), "man"; Old Irish gus, "force, vigour, impetuosity, fierceness" (modern Irish "courage, grit, initiative, self-assurance"). Dictionary of the Irish Language, Compact Edition, 1983, pp. 299-300, 373; Collins Pocket Irish Dictionary pp. 472, 497
  2. Popular Scottish forenames F-G
  3. Donald Whyte, Scottish Forenames: Their Origins and History, Birlinn Ltd., 1996. Original from Indiana University
  4. Fergus the Fish: Series (1960), New York Times
  5. "Bennigan's Unleashes a Leprechaun on MySpace". Reuters. 15 January 2008.
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