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The Icelandic and Old Norse form of Freya.

Means "lord" in Old Norse, from the Germanic root fraujô. This is the name of a Norse god who may have originally been known as Yngvi, with Freyr serv...

The Azerbaijani form of Farah.

The Azerbaijani form of Farhad.

Latvian form of Frederick.

Azerbaijani form of Farid.

Azerbaijani form of Farida.

Originally a short form of names containing the Old German element fridu meaning "peace". A famous bearer was the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo...

Derived from Old Norse fríðr meaning "beautiful, beloved".

The Old Norse form of Frida 2.

From the English word for the day of the week, derived from Old English frigedæg meaning "Frig's day". Daniel Defoe used it for a character in his...

Derived from the Old German elements fridu meaning "peace" and not meaning "need".

Slovene form of Frederick.

Greek form of Friederike. Its use in Greece was likely inspired by Friederike of Hanover (1917-1981), the German wife of King Pavlos of Greece.

Modern form of the Old English name Friðuswiþ, composed of friþ meaning "peace" and swiþ meaning "strong". Saint Frideswide was an 8th-century...

Originally a diminutive of names containing the Old German element fridu meaning "peace". Saint Fridolin of Säckingen was a semi-legendary...

The Slovak form of Friedrich.

The Latvian form of Frederick.

The Icelandic form of Frederick.

The Icelandic form of Frederica.

The Old Norse form of Fritjof.

A variant of Fritjof.

The Old German form of Friedbert.

The Old German form of Friedhelm.

The Old German form of Friedemann.

Derived from the Old German elements fridu "peace" and mari "famous".

The Old German form of Frederick.

Old English form of Frideswide.

The Old German form of Friedhold.

A variant of Frida 1.

Derived from the Old German elements fridu meaning "peace" and beraht meaning "bright".

Variant of Frida 1.

Diminutive of names containing the Old German element fridu meaning "peace".

Means "man of peace", from the Old German elements fridu meaning "peace" and man meaning "person, man".

German feminine form of Frederick.

Derived from the Old German elements fridu meaning "peace" and helm meaning "helmet, protection".

Means "peaceful power", from the Old German elements fridu meaning "peace" and walt meaning "power, authority".

A German variant of Frederick. It was borne by numerous rulers of the Holy Roman Empire, Austria, and Prussia. Additionally, the name is associated...

Anglo-Saxon cognate of Frigg. The day of the week Friday is named after her.

Means "beloved", from Proto-Germanic Frijjō, derived from the root frijōną meaning "to love". In Norse mythology she was the wife of Odin and the...

Original Latin form of Frediano.

The Hungarian form of Frederick.

The Old High German form of Frigg.

A Proto-Germanic reconstruction of Frigg, Frija and Frig.

Refers to a member of the Frisians, a Germanic tribe of northwestern Europe. Friesland in the Netherlands is named for them.

A possible Gothic form of Ferdinand.

A Proto-Germanic reconstruction of Frederick.

Variant of Fritjof.

From the Old Norse name Friðþjófr meaning "thief of peace", composed of friðr meaning "peace" and þjófr meaning "thief".

Dutch diminutive of Frederik.

German diminutive of Friedrich.

German diminutive of Friederike.

From the Old Norse name Fróði, derived from fróðr meaning "learned, wise".

The Old Norse form of Frode.

Derived from Old English froda meaning "wise". This is the name of the hobbit hero in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings (1954), where Old...

From a Germanic name (possibly Visigothic or Suebi) derived from frauja meaning "lord, master". This was borne by a 9th-century saint from Lugo in...

Latinized Old German form of Froilán.

The Macedonian form of Euphrosyne.

The Norwegian form of Freya.