Fulcher
Etymology
A medieval English name from the Anglo-Saxon folc here meaning folk army. Its use as a first name has become extinct but it is still to be found as a surname.
People with the surname
- Bill Fulcher, American Football head coach
- Byron Fulcher, an English trombonist
- Colin Fulcher, an English graphic artist (a.k.a. Barney Bubbles)
- David Fulcher, a former American Football player
- Jonni Fulcher, a pocket billiard player
- Mondriel Fulcher, American football player
- Rich Fulcher, an American comedy performer
- Russ Fulcher, an American politician
It may also refer to:
- Fulcher or Fulk of Angoulême, Patriarch of Jerusalem
- Fulcher of Chartres, a chronicler of the First Crusade
Mayá Xanté Fulcher Spiritual Leader of ORNA (Native American Religious Organization) of Brazil
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