Fernanda
Feminine
Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Meaning & Origin
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 Fredenandus, the Latinized form of a Gothic name built from elements friþus (“peace”) or possibly farþa (“journey”), and nanþa (“boldness, daring”). The meaning thus relates to “bold peace” or “adventurous journey” — fitting for its use as a feminine form of Fernando, which itself means “adventurous, bold journey.”Notable BearersThe Wikipedia list includes many accomplished women named Fernanda across diverse fields, among them Brazilian singer Fernanda Abreu, Mexican actress Fernanda Castillo, Ecuadorian beauty queen Fernanda Cornejo, and American writer Fernanda Eberstadt. In Italy, jurist and politician Fernanda Contri and fashion designer Fernanda Gattinoni are notable. Other bearers include Brazilian rhythmic gymnast Fernanda Alvaz, Brazilian actress Fernanda de Freitas, and Spanish field hockey player Fernanda González.Cultural SignificanceWhile less common than its counterpart Fernando, Fernanda has been used consistently in Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking countries, as well as in Italy. European royal families have employed the masculine forms frequently, and the feminine version follows the Iberian and Italian practice of -a suffix for feminine names. The name also appears internationally via media and migration, such as the famous 1980s Mexican telenovela “María la del Barrio” featuring the memorable character Fernanda.Related FormsFernanda has several related masculine forms in the same languages, notably Italian Fernando, Portuguese Nando (a short form), and archaic Portuguese Fernão. In French the name becomes Fernande, while Frisian offers short forms Fenna and Fenne.Meaning: “adventurous, bold journey” (feminine of Fernando/Ferdinand)Origin: Germanic, via GothicType: Feminine given nameUsage: Italian, Portuguese, SpanishVariants: Fernande (French), Fenna/Fenne (Frisian)