Fiske
Fiske is usually a masculine name of Scandinavian roots. The meaning of Fiske is ‘Fisherman’. Though, Fiske is more commonly used as a surname. Based on Burke's Peerage, The Fiske family, which stems from the old Norse name Fiskr, has a long history of prosperity in the English counties of Norfolk (where they are listed as landowners in the Domesday Book) and Suffolk. According to legend, they came at the Battle of Maldon on the Blackwater River in Essex in 991 A.D. alongside the advancing troops of Olaf Tryggvason, King of Norway. In a document signed by King John, Daniel Fisk of Laxfield is named as witnessing the Duke of Lorraine's May 1, 1208, grant of land to the men of Laxfield in Digneveton (Dennington). The top two reported occupations for men and women in the USA, according to people Fiske in 1940, were salesman and teacher. Men with the last name Fiske made up ten percent of salespeople, while women with the same name made up eleven percent of teachers. Clerk was one of the less popular jobs held by Americans with the name Fiske. The name could refer to a number of people, including Alan Fiske, an American anthropologist, Alison Fiske, an English actress, and Roger Fiske's daughter. Fiske Saskatchewan is a hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Gender
Boy
Origin
Scandinavian
Numerology
F is for future, always looking ahead.
I is for inspire, others seek your guidance.
S is for secret, that you can certainly keep.
K is for keen, your sense of honesty.
E is for enchant, for enchant you will.
Lucky
Fiske lucky number is 5.
Free-thinking, adventurous, and progressive, 5 is defined by freedom. 5 needs to experience the world by engaging its five senses: For 5, life lessons are acquired through spontaneous acts of bravery. Akin to Sagittarius energy within astrology, 5 is known for its playful, impulsive, and vivacious spirit.