Foyster
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Foyster is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning “Likely a surname of English origin, occupational, referring to a fuster, or saddle-tree maker.”, and peaked in popularity in 1921.
What Foyster Means
“Likely a surname of English origin, occupational, referring to a fuster, or saddle-tree maker.”
The Story of Foyster
Picture a name forged in the hum of diligent hands, a sound that speaks of purpose and the enduring value of skilled creation.
Foyster likely traces its roots to England as an occupational surname. It points to a craftsman, specifically a fuster, one who made saddle-trees, the foundational frames for riding saddles, essential tools of a bygone era.
This name evokes a sense of grounded capability for your son. It suggests a child who will approach tasks with a hardworking and practical mindset, finding satisfaction in diligence and the tangible results of their efforts.
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The Achiever
Powerful, determined, and success-oriented. Names at 8 project confidence and ambition.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#5 in 1921
Total Births
5
First Recorded
1921
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