a few



a few

A small number of persons or things. This phrase can differ slightly from few used alone, which means "not many." For example, The party was to end at eight, but a few stayed on indicates that a small number of guests remained, whereas The party began at eight, and few attended means that hardly any guests came. [Late 1200s] Also see quite a bit (few).
See also: few

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Amantius-Late Roman
KaydenKAY-dənEnglish (Modern)
Benedita-Portuguese
Nefertarinef-ər-TAHR-ee (English)Ancient Egyptian
Baldry['bɔ:ldri]
DajanaDAH-yah-nahSerbian, Croatian