Fenna
Feminine
Dutch, Frisian
Meaning & Origin
Fenna is a Dutch and Frisian feminine given name, primarily a short form and feminine form of Fen 2, which itself originally derived as a Frisian diminutive of Ferdinand and other names beginning with the Old Germanic element fridu meaning "peace" combined with a second element starting with n.
Etymology
The ultimate root of Fenna is the name Ferdinand, which comes from the Latinized form Fredenandus of a Gothic name likely composed of friþus ("peace") or perhaps farþa ("journey"), and nanþa ("boldness, daring").
Through history, Ferdinand was borne by royalty in Spain, Portugal, and the Habsburg dynasty. The short form Fenna became popular as an independent name in Dutch- and Frisian-speaking regions.
Notable Bearers
A modern bearer is Fenna Vanhoutte (born 1997), a Belgian professional racing cyclist who has competed for UCI Women's Team Lotto–Soudal Ladies and placed at European and world junior championships.
Cultural Context
In Frisian naming traditions, diminutives like Fenna (or its variant Fenne) were commonly used as affectionate forms, later developing into full given names. The name remains chiefly used in the Netherlands and among Frisian communities.
Meaning: Feminine form of Fen, ultimately derived from Ferdinand, meaning "peace" or "journey" + "boldness"
Origin: Dutch, Frisian
Type: Feminine given name
Usage Regions: Netherlands, Europe