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* [[Gelmir of Angrod's People|Gelmir]], a [[Noldor]]in [[Elves|Elf]] of the [[First Age]], who was named ''Faramir'' [[The War of the Jewels|in earlier writings]].  
* [[Gelmir of Angrod's People|Gelmir]], a [[Noldor]]in [[Elves|Elf]] of the [[First Age]], who was named ''Faramir'' [[The War of the Jewels|in earlier writings]].  
* [[Faramir (son of Ondoher)|Faramir]] (died {{TA|1944}}), second son of the [[Kings of Gondor|King]] [[Ondoher]] of [[Gondor]], slain in the [[Battle of the Camp]].
* [[Faramir (son of Ondoher)|Faramir]] (died {{TA|1944}}), second son of the [[Kings of Gondor|King]] [[Ondoher]] of [[Gondor]], slain in the [[Battle of the Camp]].
* '''[[Faramir]] ({{TA|2983}} - {{FoA|82}}), son of [[Denethor II|Denethor]] and younger brother of [[Boromir]], a hero of the [[War of the Ring]].'''
* '''[[Faramir]] ({{TA|2983}} - {{FoA|82}}), son of [[Denethor]] and younger brother of [[Boromir]], a hero of the [[War of the Ring]].'''
* [[Faramir Took I]] (born {{FoA|9}}), son of [[Peregrin Took]] who succeeded his father as [[Thain]] of [[the Shire]].
* [[Faramir Took I]] (born {{FoA|9}}), son of [[Peregrin Took]] who succeeded his father as [[Thain]] of [[the Shire]].



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