meaning of ferre
The most common meanings are "very fruitful" or "most fruitful," and "very fertile" and "most fertile." It's the superlative of the adjective "fecundus, -a, -um."
Felix means fruitful, lucky, happy, fortunate or successful
Pomonawas a goddess of fruitful abundance in ancient Roman religion and myth. Her name comes from the Latin word pomum, "fruit," specifically orchard fruit
Stas is a Dutch surname and is derived from the first name Eustace. Eustace is from the Latin Eustacius which itself is derived from the Greek name Eustakhyos meaning "fruitful".
An asimina is an alternative name for the pawpaw, Latin name Asimina triloba, a fruit-bearing plant.
The English-Latin translation for the word foundation is fundamentum. Foundation mean the underlying basis or principle for something or the lowest load-bearing part of a building.
The Latin root suffix "fruct-" means "fruit" in English. It is commonly used in words related to producing or bearing fruit, both literally and metaphorically.
The adjective baccata means "bearing red berries". This appears to be formed from bacca, a variant of baca = berry
A sycamore is one of various kinds of tree, a North American plane tree with the Latin name Platanus occidentalis, a British and European tree with the Latin name Acer pseudoplatanus, or a large fruit-bearing tree with the Latin name Ficus sycomorus.
Aquifer is made up from two Latin words 'Aqui' or 'Aqua' meaning water and 'Fer' meaning bearing
The name of Volvo, the Swedish car company, is Latin for "I roll." It was originally intended to be the name of an automotive ball bearing.
Phylum Porifera (Latin porus = pore, ferre =bearer) includes pore-bearing animals. These are commonly called sponges.