Federico

Gender Masculine
Pronounced Pron. /fe.ðe.ˈɾi.ko/ (Spanish) /fe.de.ˈriː.ko/ (Italian) [key ·simplify]

Meaning & History

Spanish and Italian form of Frederick. Spanish poet Federico García Lorca (1898-1936) and Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini (1920-1993) are famous bearers of this name.

Related Names

VariantFederigo (Italian)
DiminutivesFreddy, Fredy (Spanish (Latin American)) Fredo (Italian)
Feminine FormFederica (Italian)
Other Languages & CulturesFrederic (Catalan) Bedřich (Czech) Frederik (Danish) Frederik, Fred, Freddy, Freek, Frits, Rik (Dutch) Frederick, Fred, Freddie, Freddy, Fredric, Fredrick (English) Priidik, Priit (Estonian) Fredrik, Veeti (Finnish) Frédéric, Fred, Freddy (French) Friedrich, Fiete, Fred, Freddy, Fredy, Friedel, Fritz (German) Friduric (Germanic) Frigyes (Hungarian) Friðrik (Icelandic) Fricis, Frīdrihs (Latvian) Frederik (Low German) Fredrik, Fred (Norwegian) Frederic (Occitan) Friþurīks (Old Germanic) Fryderyk (Polish) Frederico, Fred (Portuguese) Fridrich (Slovak) Friderik (Slovene) Fredrik, Fred (Swedish)

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Name Days

Spain: July 18

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