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Folk - Origin and Meaning of the name

Meaning of the name Folk

[ 1 syll. fol(k), fo-lk ] The boy name Folk is pronounced FOWK KEY. Folk is of Germanic origin and it is used mainly in English. Folk is a variant form of Folke (English and German).

Folk is not commonly used as a baby boy name. It is not listed within the top 1000.

Baby names that sound like Folk include Folke (English and German), Falk (Hebrew, Yiddish, and German), Fisk (English and Scandinavian), Fiske (English and Scandinavian), Fox (English), Faaiz (Arabic), Fabek (Polish), Faiz (Arabic), Fawzi (Arabic), Fayiz (Arabic), Fokko (Frisian), Folki (Scandinavian), Folko (German), Fonsie (English), Fosco (Italian), Phuoc (Vietnamese), Fabius (Latvian, Lithuanian, and German), Fayaz (Arabic), and Fuyuki (Japanese).

KEY: Pronunciation for Folk: F as in "fee (F.IY)" ; OW as in "oat (OW.T)" ; K as in "key (K.IY)"


 
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