Correct spelling for the English word "Famular" is [fˈamjʊlə], [fˈamjʊlə], [f_ˈa_m_j_ʊ_l_ə] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "famular" has Latin origins and ultimately stems from the Latin word "famulus", meaning "servant" or "household attendant". In medieval Latin, the word "famularis" or "famularius" referred to a servant or member of a household. Over time, this Latin term was borrowed into several European languages, including English, and evolved to become "famular" or "familiar". Both "famulus" and "famular" share the same root with the English word "family", as they all relate to the idea of household and belonging.