Fferam
Fferam (pronounced FEH-rahm, with a soft 'f' sound similar to the English 'v') is a Welsh word that does not exist as a standard term within the modern or historical Welsh language. Its origin is likely a misspelling, a dialectal variation, a personal coinage, or a product of mishearing or misremembering. It does not appear in recognized Welsh dictionaries, including those compiled by Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru (the University of Wales Dictionary) or those available online from reputable sources.
Given its lack of established usage, it's impossible to assign a definitive meaning. Without context or further information regarding its intended use, speculation about its possible meaning is unproductive. It is not associated with any known historical figures, locations, or cultural practices within Wales.