Frederick Dri

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Frederick 230
Dri 183,395
Frederick Dri 15,943,349
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  1. is 183,391st most common Dorssom
  2. is 183,392nd most common Dorvinen
  3. is 183,393rd most common Dostroph
  4. is 183,394th most common Drazan
  5. is 183,395th most common Dri
  6. is 183,396th most common Duddey
  7. is 183,397th most common Duessel
  8. is 183,398th most common Duim
  9. is 183,399th most common Dumanski
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  1. is 15,943,345th most common Frederick Drenckhahn
  2. is 15,943,346th most common Frederick Drennan
  3. is 15,943,347th most common Frederick Dreves
  4. is 15,943,348th most common Frederick Drewes
  5. is 15,943,349th most common Frederick Dri
  6. is 15,943,350th most common Frederick Drinkwater
  7. is 15,943,351st most common Frederick Driskill
  8. is 15,943,352nd most common Frederick Drobiak
  9. is 15,943,353rd most common Frederick Drobin

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Frederick

Meaning & History

Dri

(male) From an Old French name of Germanic origin, from fred, frid ‘peace’ + rīc ‘power, ruler’. It was adopted by the Normans and introduced into Britain by them, but did not survive long. Modern use in Britain dates from the 17th century, and it became more frequent in the 18th among followers of the Elector of Hanover, who in 1714 became George I of England. It was reinforced by the vogue for Germanic names in Victorian times.

Variants: Frederic, Fredrick, Fredric.

Short form: Fred.

Pet forms: Freddy, Freddie.

Cognates: German: Friedrich. Dutch: Frerik, Freek. Scandinavian: Fredrik. Danish, Norwegian: Frederik. French: Frédéric. Spanish: Federico. Portuguese: Frederico. Italian: Federico. Polish: Fryderyk. Czech: Bedřich. Finnish: Rieti. Hungarian: Frigyes.


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