Proper noun
Fenech (plural Fenechs)
A surname from Maltese.
After a long battle the Nationalist Party led by Eddie Fenech Adami won the referendum and the following election, making Malta one of the states to enter the European Union on 1 May 2004. Source: Internet
After a five-year debate, Fenech Adami, through the intervention of Dom Mintoff, reached an agreement with Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici to improve the constitution. Source: Internet
Asked if he regretted travelling with Mr Fenech, Mr Valletta said that in hindsight he wished he had not done so, but at the time he did not feel he was doing anything wrong. Source: Internet
Clint Vella, 35, an unlicensed driving instructor and Sylvana Fenech, a 34-year old hairdresser, were charged and arraigned following a tip-off flagging substantial bank deposits by the couple. Source: Internet
I had had enough," he said, adding that he had felt trapped, going back and forth between the Degiorgios in jail and Fenech, ferrying their constant requests for money and bail. Source: Internet
Deep in stoppage time, Fenech served Montebello from the right but the latter’s shot ended high. Source: Internet