Proper noun
(countable) A habitational surname from Old English.
An unincorporated community in Richmond County, Virginia, United States.
(uncountable) A placename:
A village and civil parish in North Dorset district, Dorset, England (OS grid ref ST9515).
A village in Uttlesford district, Essex, England (OS grid ref TL4724).
A village and civil parish in Harrogate district, North Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE3460).
A village and civil parish in East Suffolk district, Suffolk, England (OS grid ref TM3660).
A market town and civil parish in Waverley district, Surrey, England (OS grid ref SU8447).
A village in Erie County, New York, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAnother particularly moving performance came from national treasure John Farnham, who closed out the concert with a set alongside Olivia Newton-John. Source: Internet
A new Royalist offensive in late 1643 saw skirmishing around Farnham between Waller's forces and Ralph Hopton 's Royalists, but these brief incursions into the western fringes of Surrey marked the limits of Royalist advances on the county. Source: Internet
Client Liaison were built largely on a series of tongue-in-cheek singles, yacht-rock photo shoots and public stunts involving John Farnham, but none of that would have mattered a lick if the music wasn’t so consistently terrific. Source: Internet
The Center also manages various collections, archives, and resources, including the Elizabeth Weed Feminist Theory Papers and the Christine Dunlap Farnham Archive. Source: Internet
Existing towns like Guildford, Farnham and most spectacularly Croydon grew rapidly, while new towns such as Woking and Redhill emerged beside the railway lines. Source: Internet
The company also has shops in Cobham and Dorking and expanded by acquiring department stores Elphicks of Farnham in October 2004, and Knights of Reigate in September 2006. Source: Internet