Certificate of Name
Radbod
Masculine
Germanic
Meaning & Origin
Etymology Radbod is the Old German form of Radboud, derived from the elements rat meaning "counsel, advice" and bot meaning "command, order". The name thus conveys a sense of "counsel-command" or "advice and rule." Historical Significance The most famous bearer of the name is Radbod (or Redbad), a 7th-century king of the Frisians. He led Frisian resistance against Frankish expansion under the Carolingians, particularly Charles Martel. Radbod is often remembered for his refusal to convert to Christianity, reportedly stating he would rather spend eternity in the Viking afterlife than in heaven with his Frankish enemies. This episode features in later medieval chronicles and has become a symbol of Frisian independence and pagan heritage. Related Forms A variant spelling Radobod is recorded, though less common. The Dutch form Radboud remains in use as a given name, notably through Radboud University in Nijmegen, named after the Frisian king. Cultural Legacy Radbod appears in historiography and fiction as a symbol of pre-Christian Germanic identity. The name has seen a minor revival in modern times, especially in the Netherlands, as a historical or neo-pagan choice. Meaning: Counsel-commandOrigin: Old GermanType: Given nameUsage regions: Germanic, historical Frisia
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