Fortescue

English

Etymology

From Anglo-Norman Fortescu, from Norman Fort-Escu, from Old French fort+escut. Literally, strong shield. (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “Comes from Old Norman which does not have a valid language code”)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfɔɹtəskjuː/

Proper noun

Fortescue (countable and uncountable, plural Fortescues)

  1. (countable) A surname.
  2. (countable, rare) A male given name transferred from the surname
  3. A placename
    1. A small suburb of Sidmouth, East Devon district, Devon, England, United Kingdom (OS grid ref SY1389) [1]
    2. A small village in Holt County, Missouri, United States.
    3. A community in Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States.
    4. An ephemeral river in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, Australia.
  4. Fortescue Metals Group, an Australian iron ore company.
    Synonym: FMG (initialism)
  5. Fortescue Helicopters, an Australian Helicopter company.

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