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Fərid Masculine Azerbaijani

Fərid is an Azerbaijani form of Farid, derived ultimately from Arabic farīd, meaning "unique, precious". The name traces back to the Semitic root f-r-d connoting singularity and aloofness, reflecting ideas of rarity or e...

Fəridə Feminine Azerbaijani

Etymology and MeaningFəridə is the Azerbaijani form of Farida, which itself is the feminine version of the Arabic name Farid. The root name Farid means "unique, precious" in Arabic, derived from the root فرد (farada) mea...

Frida 1 Feminine German Germanic

Frida is a feminine given name of Germanic origin. Originally a short form of names containing the Old German element fridu meaning "peace" (from Proto-Germanic *friþuz), Frida evolved as a standalone name in German-spea...

Frida 2 Feminine Danish Norwegian +1

Frida is a feminine given name used in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish, derived from the Old Norse element fríðr meaning "beautiful" or "beloved". The name is a short form of names containing this element, and it has been...

Fríða Feminine Icelandic Old Norse

Fríða is a female given name of Old Norse origin, functioning as a short form or pet form of names containing the element fríðr, meaning "beautiful" or "beloved." It is ultimately related to the name Frida, which derives...

Friday Masculine English

Friday is an English given name derived directly from the name of the weekday. The English word Friday comes from Old English frīġedæġ, meaning "day of Frig". The goddess Frig (or Frigg in Norse mythology) was associated...

Fridenot Masculine Germanic

Fridenot is an Old German masculine name composed of the elements fridu ('peace') and not ('need, distress'). The name thus carries an evocative meaning — perhaps 'the peace that meets necessity' or 'necessary peace' — a...

Friderik Masculine Slovene

Friderik is the Slovene form of Frederick, a name of Germanic origin meaning "peaceful ruler". It is derived from the Old German elements fridu "peace" and rih "ruler, king".Etymology and Linguistic BackgroundThe name's...

Frideriki Feminine Greek

Frideriki is the Greek form of Friederike, a feminine name derived ultimately from the Old German elements fridu "peace" and rih "ruler, king", thus meaning "peaceful ruler". The name entered Greek usage primarily throug...

Frideswide Feminine History

Frideswide (pronounced FRIDZ-wid or FREE-dez-wid) is the modern English form of the Old English name Friðuswiþ, derived from the elements friþ "peace" and swiþ "strong". The name thus means "peace-strong" or "strong in p...

Fridolin Masculine German Germanic

Fridolin is a German masculine given name, originally a diminutive of names containing the Old German element fridu meaning "peace". As a composite element in Germanic onomastics, fridu appears in many traditional names...

Fridrich Masculine Slovak

Etymology and Origin Fridrich is the Slovak form of Friedrich, which itself derives from the Old German name Frederick. The root Frederick means "peaceful ruler," composed of the elements fridu "peace" and rih "ruler, ki...

Frīdrihs Masculine Latvian

Frīdrihs is a Latvian masculine given name, a cognate of Frederick. Hailing from the Old German elements fridu “peace” and rih “ruler, king,” the name carries the meaning of “peaceful ruler.” In Latvian, Frīdrihs is the...

Friðrik Masculine Icelandic

Friðrik is the Icelandic form of Frederick, a name of Old German origin meaning 'peaceful ruler' (from elements fridu 'peace' and rih 'ruler, king'). In Iceland, the name has been in use since medieval times, adapted to...

Friðrika Feminine Icelandic

Friðrika is the Icelandic feminine form of Frederica, which itself derives from the masculine Frederick. The name ultimately comes from Old German elements: fridu meaning "peace" and rih meaning "ruler, king," hence "pea...

Friðþjófr Masculine Old Norse

Friðþjófr is an Old Norse masculine given name, formed from the elements friðr meaning "peace" and þjófr meaning "thief," thus signifying "thief of peace." Etymology The name is the original Old Norse form of Fritjof, wh...

Fridtjof Masculine Norwegian

Fridtjof is a Scandinavian masculine given name, primarily used in Norway. It is a variant of Fritjof, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Friðþjófr. The name is composed of the elements friðr "peace" and þjófr...

Fridubert Masculine Germanic

Fridubert is an Old German name forming the ancient root of the later form Friedbert. Its meaning is composed from the Germanic elements fridu meaning "peace" and beraht meaning "bright" — yielding the sense of "bright p...

Friduhelm Masculine Germanic

Friduhelm is an Old German form of the name Friedhelm. It is composed of the elements fridu meaning "peace" and helm meaning "helmet" or "protection." Thus, the name can be interpreted as "peaceful protection" or "peace-...

Friduman Masculine Germanic

Friduman is an Old German form of the name Friedemann. The name Friedemann is composed of the Old German elements fridu 'peace' and man 'person, man', giving it the meaning 'man of peace'. Friduman thus carries the same...

Fridumar Masculine Germanic

Fridumar is a Germanic masculine name composed of the Old German elements fridu "peace" and mari "famous". The name thus conveys a meaning such as "famous peace" or "renowned protector". Fridumar is a compound of two com...

Friduric Masculine Germanic

Friduric is the Old German form of the name Frederick, derived from the Germanic elements fridu meaning "peace" and rih meaning "ruler, king." Thus, the name carries the meaning of "peaceful ruler." This ancient form was...

Friðuswiþ Feminine Anglo-Saxon

Friðuswiþ is an Old English feminine name, the original form of the modern name Frideswide. It is composed of the elements friþ meaning "peace" and swiþ meaning "strong". Thus, the name signifies "strong peace" or "peace...

Fridwald Masculine Germanic

Fridwald is an Old German given name, the archaic form of Friedhold. The name is composed of the elements fridu “peace” and walt “power, authority”, giving it the meaning “peaceful power” or “peaceful ruler”. It reflects...

Frieda Feminine English German

Frieda is a feminine given name used in English and German, serving as a variant of Frida 1. It originated as a short form of various Germanic names that contain the element fridu, meaning "peace" (from Proto-Germanic *f...

Friedbert Masculine German

Friedbert is a masculine given name of German origin, deriving from the Old German elements fridu ("peace") and beraht ("bright"). The name ultimately traces to the Proto-Germanic compound *Friþuberhtaz, meaning "bright...

Friede Feminine German

Friede is a German given name and surname, primarily a variant of Frida 1. The name originated as a short form of names containing the Old German element fridu meaning "peace" (from Proto-Germanic *friþuz). As such, Frie...

Friedel Unisex German

Friedel is a German given name and surname, originally derived as a diminutive of names containing the Old German element fridu meaning "peace". In this sense, it is commonly a short form of Friedrich (masculine) or Frie...

Friedemann Masculine German

Friedemann is a German masculine given name composed of the Old German elements fridu "peace" and man "person, man". The name means "man of peace," a characteristic fitting for a time when Germanic names often combined t...

Friederike Feminine German

Friederike is the German feminine form of Frederick, a name of Old German origin meaning "peaceful ruler", derived from fridu "peace" and rih "ruler, king". The masculine form Friedrich has been borne by numerous Europea...

Friedhelm Masculine German

EtymologyFriedhelm is a masculine German given name of Germanic origin, composed of the Old High German elements fridu meaning "peace" and helm meaning "helmet" or "protection". Thus, the name can be interpreted as "peac...

Friedhold Masculine German

Friedhold is a German masculine name meaning "peaceful power", derived from the Old German elements fridu "peace" and walt "power, authority". The name reflects a common Germanic naming tradition of combining two noble c...

Friedrich Masculine German

Friedrich is the German form of Frederick, meaning "peaceful ruler" from Old High German elements fridu "peace" and rih "ruler, king". It has been a prominent name in German-speaking regions for centuries, borne by numer...

Frig Feminine Anglo-Saxon

Frig (Old English: Frīġ) is an Anglo-Saxon cognate of Frigg, the Norse goddess of love, marriage, and foresight. In Norse mythology, Frigg is the wife of Odin and the mother of Balder, and her name is derived from the Pr...

Frigg Feminine Norse

Frigg is a prominent goddess in Norse mythology, associated with marriage, prophecy, clairvoyance, and motherhood. Her name means "beloved", from Proto-Germanic *Frijjō, derived from the root *frijōną meaning "to love"....

Frigidianus Masculine Medieval Latin

Frigidianus is a Medieval Latin name, the original form of Frediano. It derives from Latin frigidus meaning "cold," likely a descriptive nickname. The name is most famously associated with a 6th-century Irish bishop, Sai...

Frigyes Masculine Hungarian

Frigyes is the Hungarian form of Frederick, a name derived from the Old German elements fridu (peace) and rih (ruler, king), meaning "peaceful ruler." This name has deep historical roots across Europe and has been adopte...

Frija Feminine Germanic

Frija is the Old High German form of the goddess Frigg, whose name derives from the Proto-Germanic theonym *Frijjō, meaning "beloved," from the root frijōną ("to love"). In Germanic mythology, Frija (or Frīja in Old High...

Frijjō Feminine Germanic

*Frijjō is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name or epithet of a hypothetical common Germanic love goddess, most prominently representing the figure known in Norse mythology as Frigg and in Old High German as Frija. The...

Friso Masculine Frisian

Friso is a Frisian masculine given name that originates as an ethnic designation, referring to a member of the Frisians, a Germanic tribe of northwestern Europe. The region of Friesland in the Netherlands derives its nam...

Friþunanþs Masculine

Friþunanþs is a reconstructed Gothic masculine name believed to be a possible form of Ferdinand. It is not attested in historical records but is reconstructed by linguists based on the known elements of the Gothic langua...

Friþurīks Masculine

Friþurīks is the reconstructed Proto-Germanic form of the name that evolved into modern Frederick. It is a compound of two Proto-Germanic elements: *friþu- meaning "peace" and *rīks meaning "ruler" or "king", thus convey...

Fritiof Masculine Swedish

EtymologyFritiof is a variant of Fritjof, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Friðþjófr, composed of the elements friðr meaning "peace" and þjófr meaning "thief" — thus giving the intriguing meaning of "thief of...

Fritjof Masculine Norwegian Swedish

Fritjof is a Scandinavian masculine given name of Old Norse origin, equivalent to the modern Swedish form of Fridtjof. It derives from the Old Norse name Friðþjófr, composed of the elements friðr meaning "peace" and þjóf...

Frits Masculine Dutch

Frits is a Dutch diminutive of Frederik, the Dutch and Low German form of Frederick. As a shortened, affectionate variant, Frits embodies the same etymological roots as its longer counterparts: it ultimately derives from...

Fritz Masculine German

Fritz is a common German masculine name, originally a diminutive of Friedrich, the German form of Frederick. Over time, it has also been used as a diminutive for other names like Fridolin and, less commonly, Francis. The...

Fritzi Feminine German

Fritzi is a German feminine given name, typically used as a diminutive or nickname for Friederike. Friederike itself is the German feminine form of Frederick, an Old German name meaning "peaceful ruler" (from fridu "peac...

Frode Masculine Danish Norwegian

Frode is a masculine given name predominantly used in Denmark and Norway, with occasional use as a surname. It is derived from the Old Norse name Fróði, which originates from the Old Norse word fróðr, meaning “learned” o...

Fróði Masculine Old Norse

Fróði is an Old Norse masculine given name, representing the original form of the later Scandinavian name Frode.EtymologyThe name derives from the Old Norse adjective fróðr, meaning "learned, wise" or "knowledgeable". Th...

Frodo Masculine Literature

Frodo is a fictional character name created by J. R. R. Tolkien for the protagonist of The Lord of the Rings (1954). The name is derived from the Old English word froda, meaning "wise by experience." In Tolkien's legenda...

Froilán Masculine Spanish

Froilán is a Spanish masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Gothic or Suebi element frauja, meaning "lord" or "master." This name shares its roots with the Norse god Freyr (also known as Frey), whose n...

Froilanus Masculine Germanic

Froilanus is the Latinized form of Froilán, a name of Germanic origin. It derives from the element frauja, meaning "lord" or "master," rooted in the ancient Germanic languages of the Visigoths or Suebi, who settled in th...

Frona Feminine English

Frona is an English feminine given name, typically used as a short form or Diminutive of Sophronia, though it may occasionally stand alone. The name is rooted in the ancient Greek name Sophronia, which derives from the m...

Frosina Feminine Macedonian

Frosina is a feminine given name used in North Macedonia, serving as the Macedonian form of the ancient Greek name Euphrosyne. The name Euphrosyne derives from Greek elements meaning "good" (εὖ) and "mind" or "heart" (φρ...

Frøya Feminine Norwegian

Etymology and Mythology Frøya is the Norwegian form of Freya, derived from Old Norse Freyja, meaning "lady." In Norse mythology, Freya is a goddess of the Vanir tribe associated with love, beauty, war, and death. She rul...

Fructuoso Masculine Spanish

Fructuoso is the Spanish form of Fructuosus, a Latin name meaning "fruitful" or "productive." It derives from the Latin adjective fructuosus, which itself comes from fructus meaning "fruit, enjoyment, product." In the co...

Fructuosus Masculine Medieval Latin

EtymologyFructuosus is a medieval Latin name derived from the Latin word fructuosus, meaning "fruitful, productive," which in turn comes from fructus — "enjoyment, product, fruit." This etymological root connects the nam...

Fructus Masculine Medieval Latin

Fructus is a Medieval Latin masculine name meaning "enjoyment", "product", or "fruit". It is derived directly from the Latin noun fructus, which signifies the produce of plants or, metaphorically, the fruits of labor or...

Fruma Feminine Yiddish

Fruma is an Ashkenazi Jewish feminine given name originating in the Yiddish language. It is derived (at least by popular etymology) from the Yiddish word frum, meaning "pious" or "devout." However, Rabbi Shmuel Gorr, a g...

Frutos Masculine Spanish

Frutos is the Spanish form of Fructus, a Late Latin name derived from the word fructus meaning "enjoyment, product, fruit." This name is primarily associated with Saint Frutos (San Frutos), an 8th-century hermit and sain...

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