Proper noun
Fyfe (plural Fyfes)
A surname.
According to Fyfe, "it was estimated in 1789 that 74,000 slaves were exported annually from West Africa, about 38,000 by British firms." Source: Internet
Clean hit: Fremantle captain Nat Fyfe charges into a contest against Collingwood's Jack Madgen. Source: Internet
Fyfe, p 541; Abraham, Mende Government, Chapter III. Source: Internet
Albert); Hon. Thomas Lukaszuk (MLA, Edmonton-Castle Downs); Stephen Khan (MLA, St. Albert); former St. Albert MLAs Mary O'Neill and Myrna Fyfe; and former St. Albert Mayor Dr. Richard Plain. Source: Internet
Fremantle, sans Nat Fyfe, holds on for an excellent three-point win over the Adelaide Crows, following Essendon's 22-point win over the Lions at the Gabba. Source: Internet
Fyfe, who has only been playing croquet for 12 months, beat more experienced players from Gosnells, Mount Lawley, Bunbury, Como and his own club. Source: Internet