Freddrick
FRED-rik
Freddrick is a boy’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “Freddrick is a variant of Frederick, a Germanic name meaning "peaceful ruler."”, and peaked in popularity in 1989.
What Freddrick Means
“Freddrick is a variant of Frederick, a Germanic name meaning "peaceful ruler."”
The Story of Freddrick
This name resonates with the calm authority of ages past, a solid foundation for the leader your son is destined to be.
Freddrick is a stately variant of the classic Germanic name Frederick, meaning 'peaceful ruler.' Its lineage traces back to ancient Germanic tribes, where names often reflected desired traits for leaders. The spelling variation adds a contemporary touch while preserving the name's historical gravitas. It has journeyed through noble houses and across continents, a name embodying strength tempered with wisdom.
Whispering 'Freddrick' to your baby son feels like invoking a sense of quiet strength and steady purpose. You can imagine writing it on his first official document, a name that carries the weight of reliable leadership. It’s a name that speaks of a child who will lead not with force, but with peace and unwavering justice.
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The Achiever
Powerful, determined, and success-oriented. Names at 8 project confidence and ambition.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#29 in 1989
Total Births
1,177
First Recorded
1921
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