FitzGerald
FitzGerald is a surname of Irish origin, often associated with nobility and land ownership in Ireland. The name has historical significance, with many notable figures bearing it, including politicians, writers, and military leaders.
In literature, F. Scott Fitzgerald is a prominent figure, known for his classic novel, The Great Gatsby, which explores themes of wealth and the American Dream during the 1920s. The name FitzGerald can also refer to various places, institutions, and businesses, reflecting its widespread influence.