Proper noun
Farish (plural Farishes)
A surname.
The rooms above this hole-in-the-wall joint on Farish Street were once rented out as offices, with civil rights heroes Fannie Lou Hamer and Medgar Evers among the tenants. Source: Internet
Nikki Coburn scored with 4:06 left then Bauxite coach Lynnea Wright emptied her bench and Bryant closed with a 9-0 run sparked by Elizabeth Farish who scored the last 6 points of the game. Source: Internet
Freshman student Tom Farish of Brunswick, Ohio said, “I feel like the trip and class helped provide a new perspective on Rock and Roll and its effect on our world.” Source: Internet
‘It was a satisfying victory,’ said coach Farish, who beforehand had promised a ‘faster and fitter’ squad than in previous years. Source: Internet
In September 2004, the (then) Royal Welsh Regiment (now 3rd Bn The Royal Welsh ) of the British Army participated with the Uzbek Army Peacekeeping Battalion in "Exercise Timurlane Express" in the Farish Mountain Training Area. Source: Internet
Ryan Farish is an American EDM artist and Grammy nominee whose success had nothing to do with broadcast radio or a major record label. Source: Internet