Certificate of Name
Fredrika
Feminine
Finnish, Swedish
Meaning & Origin
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 given name Fredrik, which is the Scandinavian form of Frederick. Like other European feminizations—such as German Frieda, Czech Bedřiška, or Portuguese Frederica—Fredrika carries the noble ideal of peaceful leadership. The brevity of the Swedish pronunciation highlights its two component roots.Notable BearersSwedish and Finnish royalty have favored the name. Notable bearers include Princess Fredrika of Hesse-Darmstadt (1752–1782), later Queen of Sweden as spouse of Gustav III, and Josephine Fredrika of Leuchtenberg (1835–1879). Finnish-born opera singer Fredrika Bremer (1801–1865) was a noted writer and feminist whose novels influenced 19th-century social reform. The name remains moderately common in Sweden and Finland.Usage and VariantsAmong close relatives, diminutives include Swedish Rika, Finnish Riika and Riikka. Masculine forms include Fredrik in both languages as well as Fred in Swedish and Veeti in Finnish. Fredrika Day is celebrated on October 15 in Swedish name-day calendars.Meaning: Feminine form of Frederick; “peaceful ruler”Origin: Germanic via Swedish and FinnishType: Given nameUsage Regions: Sweden, Finland
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