Gender Masculine
Pronounced Pron. /ˈfre.do/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Short form of Federico, Alfredo or Goffredo.

Related Names

Feminine FormsAlfreda, Federica
Other Languages & CulturesAlfred(Albanian) Ælfræd(Anglo-Saxon) Frederic, Jofre(Catalan) Alfréd, Bedřich(Czech) Alfred, Frederik(Danish) Alfred, Frederik, Godfried, Fred, Freddy, Freek, Frits, Rik(Dutch) Alfred, Frederick, Geoffrey, Godfrey, Jeffrey, Alf, Alfie, Fred, Freddie, Freddy, Fredric, Fredrick, Geffrey, Geoff, Jeff, Jeffery, Jeffry, Jep(English) Priidik, Priit(Estonian) Fredrik, Veeti(Finnish) Alfred, Frédéric, Geoffroy, Godefroy, Fred, Freddy, Geoffrey, Joffrey(French) Alfred, Friedrich, Gottfried, Fiete, Fred, Fritz(German) Friduric, Godefrid(Germanic) Alfréd, Frigyes(Hungarian) Friðrik(Icelandic) Gofraidh, Séafra, Siothrún(Irish) Alfrēds, Fricis, Frīdrihs(Latvian) Alfredas(Lithuanian) Frederik(Low German) Geoffroi(Medieval French) Gjord, Gjurd(Medieval Scandinavian) Alfred, Fredrik, Godtfred, Fred(Norwegian) Frederic(Occitan) Friþurīks(Old Germanic) Guðfrøðr, Guðrøðr(Old Norse) Alfred, Fryderyk(Polish) Alfredo, Frederico, Fred, Godofredo(Portuguese) Goraidh(Scottish Gaelic) Alfréd(Slovak) Friderik(Slovene) Alfredo, Federico, Godofredo(Spanish) Alfred, Fredrik, Gottfrid, Fred(Swedish) Sieffre(Welsh)
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Entry updated October 6, 2024