"much talked about," 1530s, past-participle adjective from fame "spread abroad, report" (v.), c. 1300, from Old French famer, from fame "reputation, renown" (see fame (n.)). To fame (someone) foul meant "to slander" (late 14c.).
a famed scientist
falsify
falsity
Falstaffian
falter
fame
famed
familial
familiar
familiarise
familiarity
familiarization