Fullur name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: English
Meaning: Cloth Bleacher, Clothing Presser and Dresser of Cloth
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What does Fullur mean?

Boy name Fullur came from English. Fullur is a variant form of noteworthy and evergreen Fuller. Fuller's origin is English is specifically used in English, meaning of Fuller is "Cloth Thickener and Dresser of Cloth".

Variants of Fullur

Fuller, Fullere

How popular is the name Fullur?

Fullur is an extremely rare name which might be exclusive to India. According to our evaluation, over 60 babies have been named Fullur globally.

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What numerology tells about Fullur?

You are also a great storyteller and always share the best experiences. You have a plan on changing the world. However, in order to do it, teach people how to change themselves first. You often trust the wrong people when it comes to relationships. You care about the people you love deeply but can imagine living without them. You dream of living in a more humane society. Your family and friends are the two most important things you care about. The rest is temporary and not worth your attention.

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  •  Melderyc - Boy name Melderyc is originated from English, meaning of Melderyc is "From the Powerful Mill and Mill Ruler". Melderyc is resulted from Meldrick.

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