Sir Ferguson
Fleeting Fergus
Mr Fergy
Fine Fergus
a good show name for your horse Mystic is "Mystical legend" What about "Mystic shades of Gray"? Or "Mystical Dance"??
Fergus was a king that had became unwell and had heard about the magic well as they called it. it produced a fresh water source and people thought that it was magic and could heal you of sickness and king fergus heard about this he cam ever on a ship but died in a storm and they renamed the town carrick fergus
In this case the proper noun ends in an S. You are also trying to show ownership. So the correct punctuation would be Fergus'This answer does not need improvement; it is incorrect and needs to be changed. Fergus is a singular noun ending in the letter S. Being a proper noun is irrelevant in punctuation of possessives. Add apostrophe S, as in Fergus's horse. There are exceotions, such as when the pronouncing the possessive ending as a separate syllable sounds awkward, as in "DId you read Aristophanes' Lysisstrata? (I generally refer to The Holt Handbook, 4th edition, Harcourt and Brace.
Fergus Suter was born in 1858.
Fergus Grady's birth name is Fergus Stewart Murray Grady.
The address of the Fergus Falls Public Library is: 205 East Hampden, Fergus Falls, 56537 2930
Fergus - novel - was created in 1970.
Fergus Kavanagh was born in 1985.
Fergus Allen was born in 1921.
Fergus Darling died in 1981.
Fergus Darling was born in 1920.
Thomas Fergus died in 1914.