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Frederico Boy

Popularity: #916 · Trend: ↗ Rising

Origin(s)

Pronunciationfreh-DEH-ree-koh / fɾeˈdeɾiko

Italian; Portuguese; Spanish

Meaning

Peaceful ruler; prosperous ruler

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Frederico is of Germanic origin, derived from the elements "frid," meaning peace, and "ric," meaning ruler or power. This etymological combination can be traced back to the Old High German name "Fridurih," which evolved into various forms across different languages. The name made its way into Latin as "Fredericus," which was then adopted into Old French as "Frédéric." The transition into English occurred through Norman influence after the Norman Conquest of England in the 11th century, leading to the anglicized form "Frederick."

Historically, the name Frederico has been borne by several notable figures, including kings and saints. One prominent example is Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, who reigned in the 12th century and was known for his efforts to consolidate the empire. Another significant figure is Frederick II of Prussia, who ruled in the 18th century and is often remembered for his military successes and contributions to the arts and philosophy. The name also appears in various historical texts, including the King James Bible, where similar names are referenced, contributing to its cultural resonance.

Culturally, the name Frederico has been associated with nobility and leadership, often symbolizing strength and peace. In various European traditions, names derived from the same roots have been linked to ideals of governance and protection. The diminutive form "Freddy" has also emerged in some cultures, reflecting a more familiar or affectionate usage. Overall, the name Frederico carries a rich historical and cultural significance, rooted in its linguistic origins and the legacy of those who have borne it.

Trend Summary

Frederico has seen moderate popularity in various cultures, particularly in Latin countries.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Frederick
  • Friedrich
  • Frederico

International Variants

  • Friedrich (German)
  • Federico (Spanish)
  • Frédéric (French)

Famous people named Frederico

Frederico Garcia Lorca is a poet and playwright best known for Blood Wedding, Yerma, and The House of Bernarda Alba.

Frederico Fellini is a film director best known for La Dolce Vita, 8½, and Amarcord.

Fictional characters named Frederico

Sibling Suggestions

U.S. Historical Usage

The name Frederico was first seen in the United States in 1914. Frederico has ranked as high as #1112 nationally, which occurred in 1959, and has been most popular in California, Texas, Arizona, and Hawaii. In the past 5 years the name Frederico has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Frederico (1963)

StateBirthsShare
CA 5
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19145
19157
19165
19217
19225
19235
192411
19258
19269
19277
192914
19309
193111
19328
193310
19345
193510
19369
19378
19385
19397
19415
19436
19445
19459
194611
19478
19489
194910
19508
195120
19526
195314
195420
195513
195618
195718
195811
195921
196014
196113
196216
196313
196416
19659
19668
196712
196814
196916
197017
197113
197214
197318
197414
197520
197619
197710
197816
197915
198016
198115
198220
198314
198413
198511
19867
198717
198811
198916
199110
199212
199312
199415
19958
199612
199710
19988
19999
200012
20019
200218
20038
20047
20059
200712
20087
20098
20106
201110
20127
20135
20146
20155
20167
20177
20186
20195
20217
20229
202311
20248