Freddie

The name Freddie carries a significant and profound meaning. It is derived from two Old German elements - 'frid' (or 'peace') and 'ric' (or 'power/ruler'), which amalgamates to symbolize 'a ruler who governs with peace or a protector of peace.'

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Freddie is a diminutive form of the Old English names 'Frederick' and 'Alfred'. It originates from the Germanic elements 'frid' meaning peace and 'ric' meaning ruler, signifying 'peaceful ruler'.

  • Popularity: 3,954th
  • Babies named Freddie in the US in 2023:
    Female: 10
    Male: 76
  • Nicknames: Fred, Freddy, Rick, Rica, Fredo, Frid, Rex, Fritz, Fredster.
  • Full Names: Frederick, Alfred, Wilfred, Winifred, Frederik, Fernando, Federico, Freddricka, Freydreich, Friedrick.
  • Famous Namesakes: Freddie Mercury-Musician, Freddie Highmore-Actor, Freddie Prinze Jr.-Actor, Freddie Hubbard-Jazz Trumpeter, Freddie Ljungberg-Footballer.
  • Gender: Traditionally, Freddie is used as a masculine name, but it has been increasingly adopted for females as well throughout modern times, highlighting its unisex appeal.
  • Numerology: In numerology, Freddie simplifies to a life path number of 11 - known as a master number. Individuals with this number are often seen as inspirational leaders, optimistic, and have a strong sense of intuition. They are charismatic individuals with the power to uplift others.

Freddie has consistently remained popular, especially in English-speaking countries. It has a universal appeal that transcends age and time, frequently making appearances in cultural references and media. The name saw a resurgence in the early 2000s, partly due to media and celebrity influences, and continues to be favored for its classic yet modern charm.

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