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Names Categorized "peace"

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Fenne Feminine Dutch Frisian

Fenne is a feminine given name of Dutch and Frisian origin. It functions as the feminine form of Fen 2, which itself was originally a Frisian short form of Ferdinand and other names beginning with the Old German element...

Ferdinanda Feminine Italian

Ferdinanda is a rare feminine given name of Italian origin. It is the Latin-derived feminine form of Ferdinand. The name derives from a Gothic compound, likely formed from the elements friþus ("peace") or farþa ("journey...

Ferdinando Masculine Italian

Ferdinando is the Italian form of Ferdinand, a name with deep roots in Germanic history. It derives from the Proto-Germanic elements *fardiz ("journey") or *friþus ("peace") combined with *nanþaz ("daring"), giving the n...

Ferdynand Masculine Polish

Ferdynand is the Polish form of Ferdinand, a name of Gothic origin meaning "bold protector" or "bold peace," derived from the elements friþus "peace" (or perhaps farþa "journey") and nanþa "boldness, daring." The name wa...

Fernand Masculine French

Fernand is a masculine given name of French origin. It is the French form of Ferdinand, derived from a Gothic name composed of elements meaning 'peace' (or possibly 'journey') and 'boldness, daring'. The name was introdu...

Fernanda Feminine Italian Portuguese +1

Fernanda is a feminine given name used in Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian, derived as the female equivalent of Fernando — ultimately from the Germanic masculine name Ferdinand.EtymologyThe name traces back to Fredenandu...

Fernande Feminine French

Fernande is the French feminine form of the male name Ferdinand. It is a predominantly French feminine given name, directly derived from Fernand, the short form of Ferdinand used in French-speaking regions. Etymology and...

Fernando Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Fernando is a Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian given name, as well as a common surname in these and former colonial regions. It is the form of Ferdinand in these Romance languages.Etymology and Historical ContextFernando...

Ferran Masculine Catalan

Ferran is the Catalan form of Ferdinand, a name of Gothic origin that spread throughout the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages. The Gothic name was composed of elements likely meaning "peace" or "journey" combined...

Ferrante Masculine

Etymology and Historical BackgroundFerrante is a medieval Italian variant of Ferdinando. It traces its roots ultimately to the Gothic name composed of elements meaning “peace” (or possibly “journey”) and “boldness.” The...

Fred Masculine Dutch English +5

Fred is a common short form of Frederick and other names containing the Germanic element fred, meaning "peace." It is used across multiple languages, including Dutch, English, French, German, Norwegian, Portuguese, and S...

Fredenandus Masculine

Fredenandus is the Latinized (Old Spanish) form of a Gothic name, ultimately derived from Ferdinand. The name entered Latin via the Visigothic language and was used in the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages, where...

Frédéric Masculine French

Frédéric is the French form of the masculine name Frederick, derived from the Germanic elements fridu "peace" and rih "ruler, king", thus meaning "peaceful ruler". Etymology and Historical Context The name Frédéric is es...

Frederic Masculine Catalan Occitan

Frederic is the Catalan and Occitan form of Frederik, which in turn derives from the Old German name Frederick, meaning "peaceful ruler." This name is composed of the elements fridu ("peace") and rih ("ruler, king"). Ety...

Frederica Feminine English Portuguese

Frederica is a feminine given name used in Frederico or Frederick. Its core meaning, derived from the Germanic elements frid (“peace”) and ric (“ruler, power”), translates to “peaceful ruler.” The name shares this etymol...

Frederick Masculine English

Frederick is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from an Old German name composed of the elements fridu meaning "peace" and rih meaning "ruler, king," thus signifying "peaceful ruler." This name has a rich...

Frederico Masculine Portuguese

Frederico is the Portuguese form of Frederick, a name of Old German origin meaning "peaceful ruler" (from fridu "peace" and rih "ruler, king"). While Frederick has been widespread across Europe due to its royal and imper...

Frederik Masculine Danish Dutch +1

Frederik is the Danish, Dutch, and Low German form of Frederick, a name meaning "peaceful ruler" derived from the Old German elements fridu "peace" and rih "ruler, king". This name has been borne by nine kings of Denmark...

Frédérique Feminine French

Frédérique is the French feminine form of Frederica, itself a Latinized feminine derivative of Frederick. The name ultimately derives from the Old Germanic elements fridu "peace" and rih "ruler, king", thus carrying the...

Fredric Masculine English

Fredric is a variant of the name Frederick, ultimately derived from Old German elements meaning "peaceful ruler." The spelling Fredric represents a less common but occasionally encountered Anglicized form.EtymologyThe Ge...

Fredrick Masculine English

Fredrick is a variant spelling of the masculine given name Frederick, which is the English form of the Old German name Friedrich. The name derives from the Germanic elements fridu meaning “peace” and rih meaning “ruler,...

Fredrik Masculine Finnish Norwegian +1

Fredrik is a masculine given name used commonly in Sweden, Norway, and Finland, serving as the local form of Frederick. Derived from the Old High German elements fridu “peace” and rīhhi “ruler, king”, the name means “pea...

Fredrika Feminine Finnish Swedish

Fredrika is a Swedish and Finnish feminine form of Frederick, a name of Old German origin meaning "peaceful ruler" (from fridu "peace" and rih "ruler, king").EtymologyThe name Fredrika is derived through the masculine gi...

Fredrikke Feminine Norwegian

Fredrikke is the Norwegian feminine form of Frederick. The masculine name Frederick derives from the Old German elements fridu meaning "peace" and rih meaning "ruler, king," thus giving the meaning "peaceful ruler." The...

Freida Feminine English

Freida is a variant of Frieda, which itself is a variant of Frida 1, ultimately derived from names containing the Old German element fridu meaning "peace" (from Proto-Germanic friþuz). As such, Freida carries the inheren...

Freideriki Feminine Greek

Freideriki is an alternate transcription of the Greek name Φρειδερίκη (Frideriki), which is the Greek form of Friederike, the German feminine derivative of Frederick. The name thus ultimately derives from the Old German...

Fricis Masculine Latvian

Fricis is a Latvian masculine given name, serving as a Latvian form of Frederick. Rooted in the Germanic elements fridu (peace) and rih (ruler), the name ultimately signifies "peaceful ruler." While Fricis is a distinct...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

Fryderyk Masculine Polish

Fryderyk is the Polish form of Frederick. It is a masculine given name deeply rooted in Polish history and culture, most famously borne by the renowned composer Fryderyk Chopin (1810–1849), who is also known internationa...

Fryderyka Feminine Polish

Fryderyka is the Polish feminine form of Frederick, a name of Old German origin meaning “peaceful ruler” (from fridu “peace” and rih “ruler, king”). In Polish, it is derived from the masculine counterpart Fryderyk with t...

Gautfrid Masculine Germanic

Gautfrid is a Germanic masculine given name, composed of the elements gautaz meaning 'Geat' (a North Germanic tribe) and fridu meaning 'peace'. The name reflects the common Germanic tradition of combining tribal or prote...

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