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A surname derived the Middle English Anglo-Norman French personal name Folk Fulk Fowke Fuke (from Continental Germanic *folc- *fulc- ‘people tribe’).
The Fook clan recently visited for a dinner.
Fook by Nametracer September 7, 2025
The surname Fewk is of English origin, likely derived from the Old English word "feawe," meaning small. It was first found in Wiltshire, England, where the family's ancestral home is believed to be located. The name has historical significance, particularly in the region following the Norman Conquest of 1066.
The Fewk clan fought bravely in the Norman Conquest.
Fewk by Nametracer September 7, 2025