Proper noun
Fama
(mythology) The Roman equivalent of the Greek Pheme, a personification of fame and renown.
BUTLER: Merton Miller, it’s Gene Fama, it’s Ken French, it’s (Bob Burton). Source: Internet
“Coach Brown is one of the greatest coaches I’ve ever played for,” said Fama. Source: Internet
Stephen has carried on the family’s legacy (his father, Leo Fama, was a college star at Suffolk) and put his own stamp on the St. Mary’s program. Source: Internet
The NFL’s draft market differs slightly from the financial markets Fama analyzed. Source: Internet
V.I.P.S., Fama shared, has only been in operation for a few weeks. Source: Internet
Those who are outside internet coverage and may not have easy access to Sarawak Pay, especially those registered petty traders with FAMA and Department of Agriculture (DOA) in the rural areas, will be given cash vouchers. Source: Internet