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Frederic

Masculine Catalan Occitan
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Meaning & History

Frederic is the Catalan and Occitan form of Frederik, which in turn derives from the Old German name Frederick, meaning "peaceful ruler." This name is composed of the elements fridu ("peace") and rih ("ruler, king").

Etymology

Frederic is a regional variant that arose in the Romance languages of Occitan and Catalan, reflecting the diffusion of Germanic names across Europe through medieval dynastic and cultural exchanges. The root name Frederick was especially popular among rulers of the Holy Roman Empire, Germany, Austria, Scandinavia, and Prussia, with notable figures such as Frederick I Barbarossa, Frederick II, and Frederick the Great.

Notable Bearers

One of the most famous bearers of this form is the Occitan writer Frederic Mistral (1830–1914), who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1904. His name was often written in Standard French as Frédéric Mistral. Other notable individuals include English painter and curator Frederic William Burton (1816–1900), American painter Frederic Edwin Church (1826–1900), French Impressionist painter Frédéric Bazille (1841–1870), English painter and sculptor Frederic Leighton, 1st Baron Leighton (1830–1896), and Romanian sculptor Frederic Storck (1872–1942).

Distribution and Variants

Frederic is primarily found in Catalan-speaking regions of Spain and in Occitan-speaking areas of southern France. Related forms in other languages include Bedřich (Czech), Frederik (Low German), Fred (Swedish), Freddy (Spanish Latin American), Freek (Dutch), and Frits (Dutch).

  • Meaning: "peaceful ruler"
  • Origin: Germanic / Occitan-Catalan
  • Type: Given name (male)
  • Usage regions: Catalonia, Occitania

Related Names

Other Languages & Cultures
(Czech) Bedřich (Low German) Frederik (Swedish) Fred (Spanish (Latin American)) Freddy (Dutch) Freek, Frits, Rik (English) Frederick, Freddie, Fredric, Fredrick (Estonian) Priidik, Priit (Swedish) Fredrik (Finnish) Veeti (French) Frédéric (German) Friedrich, Fiete (Spanish (Latin American)) Fredy (German) Friedel, Fritz (Germanic) Friduric (Hungarian) Frigyes (Icelandic) Friðrik (Spanish) Federico (Italian) Federigo, Fredo (Latvian) Fricis, Frīdrihs (Old Germanic) Friþurīks (Polish) Fryderyk (Portuguese) Frederico (Slovak) Fridrich (Slovene) Friderik
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Sources: Wikipedia — Frederic (given name)

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