BayardYou should definitely add the usage of "Carolingian Cycle" to this name, for the magical horse Bayard first appeared in the 12th-century chanson de geste "Quatre Fils Aymon" i.e.... [
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Fiermonte ItalianMeaning uncertain. It possibly consists of the medieval Italian given name
Fiero and the Italian word
monte meaning "mountain", which would give this surname the meaning of "Fiero's mountain".