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Fed is a boy’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “Short form of Frederick, meaning 'peaceful ruler'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1924.
What Fed Means
“Short form of Frederick, meaning 'peaceful ruler'.”
The Story of Fed
In a world of constant change, some names echo a deep, unwavering strength that never fades.
Fed is a direct, strong name with Germanic roots, stemming from Frederick, meaning 'peaceful ruler.' It was first recorded in 1889, a time of burgeoning industry and established traditions.
This is a name for your son, a boy you see as a steady anchor in your life. You know he will be the one who brings calm to chaos, a quiet strength that you can always rely on.
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Wise, introspective, and spiritual. These names carry depth and a quiet inner power.
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Peak Year
#8 in 1924
Total Births
72
First Recorded
1889
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